SEARCH

    GDPR Compliance

    We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policies, and Terms of Service.

    German Team Uses Autonomous AI to Steer CubeSat in Space

    4 hours ago

    Researchers at JMU Würzburg have achieved the first autonomous in-orbit satellite orientation using an AI controller on the InnoCube CubeSat. Trained through deep reinforcement learning, the AI repeatedly reoriented the spacecraft, demonstrating a major step toward fully autonomous, lower-cost satellite systems and future AI-managed missions.
    Click here to Read more
    Prev Article
    China to Launch Empty Shenzhou-22 Lifeboat After Shenzhou-20 Damage
    Next Article
    Gemini 3 Released as Google’s Most Intelligent AI Models Yet, Outperforms GPT-5.1 and Claude 4.5 Sonnet

    Related Tech Updates:

    Comments (0)

      Leave a Comment