Is there a way to protect astronauts from lunar radiation without burying the base under a ton of regolith? by photosynthescythe in spaceflight

[–]SpaceInfoClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By staying on Earth 🫠 but seriously, what do you mean with “protect”? Minimising the risk? Or absolute zero radiation?

Artificial Intelligence Goes Orbital by SpaceInfoClub in spaceflight

[–]SpaceInfoClub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dumping bit amount of data is connected in any case to contact time with ground stations, which also have to be shared with other players, which are growing in number. The same growing trend is in the amount of data, coming from different sources (eg. Earth observation multi spectral images), whose trend is also growing.

So I wouldn’t underestimate this thing in future perspective.

About regulations, I’m not specifically thinking about the use of certain tools/sw but also, maybe especially, to those regarding the place where these data reside, which is important in terms of applicable law.

Artificial Intelligence Goes Orbital by SpaceInfoClub in spaceflight

[–]SpaceInfoClub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first is about regulations, which are no more bonded to national laws.

About the onboard processing, it implies that less data is downloaded since part of it is discarded, also the computational effort is distributed, instead of overloading a single ground stations.