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MIT ARCLab declares the laureates of the first-ever Award for AI advancements in Space.

The number of satellites orbiting the Earth has grown exponentially in recent years, both due to lower costs and a rise in demand for services that satellites can provide, such as broadband internet and climate surveillance. However, this increase in activity also raises concerns around safety, security, and the environment, necessitating enhanced methods for monitoring…

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Employing deep learning for imaging the Earth’s atmospheric boundary layer.

The planetary boundary layer (PBL), the lowest layer of the troposphere, significantly influences weather near the Earth's surface and holds the potential to enhance storm forecasting and improve climate projections. A research team from Lincoln Laboratory's Applied Space Systems Group has been studying the PBL with a focus on deploying machine learning for creating 3-D…

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