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NASA Tech Instrument Captures Test Images During Blue Ghost Lunar Transit

Spacewalkers Complete Radio Hardware Removal and Microbe Search

China's DeepSeek-R1: A Game-Changing AI Release or Strategic Gesture?

Searching for Water on the Moon: UC San Diego Researchers Uncover Clues to Lunar Water's Origins

Will the US get to Mars quicker if it drops or delays plans to visit the Moon?

Earth from Space: São Francisco River, Brazil

Week in images: 27-31 January 2025

Week in images: 27-31 January 2025
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Using AI for more reliable space missions

As we prepare to go deeper into space, the demand for autonomous systems capable of operating independently from ground control and crew interactions is increasing. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is shaping up to be an essential tool for reaching this goal. With support from ESA's Discovery programme, a team of researchers from Airbus explored how AI can collect and analyse data onboard the Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS) in order to improve its prognosis and fault detection capabilities.
BlackSky secures $100 million contract for next-generation space monitoring capabilities

Adding bridges to stabilize quantum networks
