Author: Thom Fain
October 23, 2023
It’s no secret that advancements in AI are growing in parallel with the ambitions of foreign adversaries. Although not limited to state actors, the most obvious threats to Western cyber infrastructure are China and Russia – countries with antagonistic tendencies who happen to be launching inspector satellites into space. Any number of Cold War analogies…
July 24, 2023
AI is the buzzword on the tip of everyone’s tongue, and yet little is known about how it will shape real-world tools and systems in the months and years to come. Of course, everyone has a prediction — from doomsayers to corporate executives and chipmakers, with the latter already cashing in on the revolutionary technology,…
June 19, 2018
Just over the horizon we can see an Earth that is one 100 percent interconnected by broadband, as new megaconstellations go online in the Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) and Medium-Earth Orbit (MEO) — at least that’s the idea, anyway. With today’s satellites maxing out and the demand for High-Throughput Satellites (HTS) becoming off the charts, it’s…
April 24, 2017
Satellite companies are eagerly awaiting the arrival of new vehicles that will speed up launch and overhaul their process for creating new applications. Announcements from some heavy hitters in rocketry should provide hope for exponential progress in the next 10 years.