Nasa’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley Invites Media to Learn More About Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy (DSA), A Technology that Allows that Allows Individual SpaCraft to makes H Each Other to Achieve Common Goals – Without Human Input. The DSA TEAM Achieved Multiple Firsts during Tests of Such Swarm Technology as Part of the Agency’s Project.
DSA Develops Software Tools Critical for Future Autonomous, Distributed, and Intelligent spacecraft that will need to interact with each Other to Achive Complex Mession Objects. Testing onboard the agency’s starling mission resulted in acomplyding Status Information Between Multiple Spacecraft, and More.
DSA’s Accomplishments Mark A Significant Milestone in Advanceing Autonomous Systems That Will Make New Types of Science and Explocation Possible.
Caleb Adams, DSA Project Manager, is available for interview on wedding, Feb. 5 and Thursday, Feb. 6. To Request an interview, media can contact the Ams Office of Communications by email at Arc-DL-NEWSROM@nasa.gov Or by phone at 650-604-4789.
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Tiffany block
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