The Persistence Mission is expected to
demonstrate the power of robust and resilient AI for in-orbit
processing to preserve bandwidth, enable rapid decision making, and
improve our knowledge of Earth.
At the International Aeronautical Congress (IAC), Spire Global,
Inc. (NYSE: SPIR) (“Spire” or the “Company”) and Mission Control
announced a mission to explore the power of artificial intelligence
(“AI”) in space. The Persistence Mission is expected to showcase
how AI can be reliably used onboard satellites over a long period
of time to generate actionable insights in real-time.
Spire has agreed to build and operate the LEMUR 6, a 6U
satellite with an optical payload that will provide images of the
Earth for analysis by Mission Control’s onboard AI algorithms.
Mission Control has agreed to demonstrate its SpacefarerAI™
platform, designed to streamline the deployment and update of AI
models for spaceflight applications. SpacefarerAI™ is expected to
simplify how mission teams can harness the power of AI directly
onboard their spacecraft, ushering in a new era for the use of AI
in space and a better understanding of the Earth supported by
AI.
“AI has proven itself as a critical tool in extracting valuable
insights from the huge dataset generated from spacecraft observing
the Earth,” said Ewan Reid, founder & chief executive officer
of Mission Control. “By moving the intelligence to the edge, onto
the spacecraft itself, we will unlock new capabilities in
intelligent remote sensing that are crucial to the future of earth
observation and space exploration.”
Spire will manage the full lifecycle of the 6U satellite, from
design and build to launch and operation. With over 13 years of
experience in end-to-end satellite manufacturing, Spire operates
the world’s largest multi-purpose constellation and has launched
over 180 satellites.
"By leveraging our expertise in satellite and payload design,
build and operation alongside Mission Control’s innovative AI
software, this mission represents a significant step forward in
advancing on-orbit AI processing,” said Theresa Condor, chief
operating officer at Spire. “We are excited to contribute to the
development of cutting-edge autonomous systems and driving
technological progress in the space sector.”
The mission will advance how satellites can reliably use key AI
technologies to gain important insights about Earth faster and more
effectively. The Canadian Space Agency is providing financial
support to Mission Control so it can demonstrate how its AI
technology can advance on-orbit processing.
The satellite is scheduled for launch no earlier than 2025.
About Spire Global, Inc.
Spire (NYSE: SPIR) is a global provider of space-based data,
analytics and space services, offering unique datasets and powerful
insights about Earth so that organizations can make decisions with
confidence in a rapidly changing world. Spire builds, owns, and
operates a fully deployed satellite constellation that observes the
Earth in real time using radio frequency technology. The data
acquired by Spire’s satellites provides global weather
intelligence, ship and plane movements, and spoofing and jamming
detection to better predict how their patterns impact economies,
global security, business operations and the environment. Spire
also offers Space as a Service solutions that empower customers to
leverage its established infrastructure to put their business in
space. Spire has nine offices across the U.S., Canada, UK,
Luxembourg, Germany and Singapore. To learn more, visit
spire.com.
About Mission Control
Mission Control empowers explorers by innovating to make
advanced software viable for use in space. Using Spacefarer™ and
SpacefarerAI™, customers can simplify mission development and
operations while unlocking the potential of new scientific and
commercial opportunities on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Spacefarer™ is being trusted for multiple missions to the Moon by
mission controllers, scientists, and software developers who seek
faster deployments, lower-cost mission development, and valuable
data returns. Mission Control is inspired by a vision of the world
in which access to space is ubiquitous and inspires all humans to
treasure planet Earth and marvel at the universe. To learn more,
visit www.missioncontrolspace.com
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