201. Near-autonomous satellites could be coming in a decade, Space Force envisions.
- Author
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Decker, Audrey
- Subjects
TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ARTIFICIAL satellite tracking ,ROCKET launching ,MILITARY technology ,EARTH stations - Abstract
The Space Force's chief buyer, Frank Calvelli, envisions that military satellites in the future will be more autonomous, reducing the need for human operators. This would help to mitigate the vulnerability of ground-based control stations to cyber attacks. The Space Force is also exploring the use of AI to analyze data collected by satellites and track objects in space. Calvelli also discussed the Pentagon's use of commercial satellite-bus production lines and launch services, highlighting the potential to leverage the commercial space industry in times of conflict. He emphasized the importance of industry engagement and accountability in delivering cost-effective and timely results. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024