Spire and Dragonfly Aerospace Announce Partnership to Support Australian Office of National Intelligence
Spire Global (NYSE: SPIR) has partnered with Dragonfly Aerospace for the NICSAT2 program, supporting the Australian Government's Office of National Intelligence. The initiative aims to utilize small satellites for advanced machine learning applications in data processing. Spire will deploy its LEMUR satellite, equipped with AI capabilities for efficient data analysis. The NICSAT2 program follows the successful launch of the first satellite, Djara, which demonstrated quick deployment and effective data collection methods. This partnership emphasizes the importance of public-private collaboration in space technology.
- Partnership with Dragonfly Aerospace enhances Spire's capabilities in satellite technology.
- Successful launch of NICSAT2 showcases Spire's efficiency in satellite deployment and data collection.
- Continued support for the Australian Government's intelligence initiatives reinforces Spire's relevance in the space data sector.
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Spire’s LEMUR satellite will explore the on-board application of advanced machine learning capabilities
With the large influx of data sent to Earth, corporations, governments, and other organizations increasingly need advanced systems and processes to efficiently understand the data received. Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted processing within satellites allows operators to unburden ground stations and other infrastructure and focus resources on analyzing mission-critical information in space. ONI recognizes the potential application of semi-supervised or unsupervised learning methods for in orbit autonomous machine learning to, amongst other things, enable autonomous sensor operations, speed analytics and data processing, reduce downlink requirements, and better enable human analysts.
Spire previously worked on the NICSAT program’s first satellite, Djara, last year. The mission focus of Djara is to conduct experiments with systems that enable the on-orbit collection and analysis of data including commercially available sensors and technologies such as Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Machine Learning systems on a chip. The satellite went from concept to launch in just six months and to full operation in just nine months. Djara collects and processes data on orbit and then leverages Spire’s cloud infrastructure to downlink, further process, and analyze data.
“The success of Djara and the NICSAT program show the significant value of small satellites for rapid deployment of leading-edge innovations and on-orbit data analysis,” said
“Dragonfly Aerospace’s Gecko camera will elevate the satellite’s imaging capabilities and improve the image quality sent back to the ONI,” said
NICSAT2 was successfully launched aboard the SpaceX Transporter-3 mission on
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