


Paper Title : Artificial intelligence in space
ISSN : 2394-2231
Year of Publication : 2020



MLA Style: Rahul Roy "Artificial intelligence in space " Volume 7 - Issue 6 November - December,2020 International Journal of Computer Techniques (IJCT) ,ISSN:2394-2231 , www.ijctjournal.org
APA Style: Rahul Roy "Artificial intelligence in space " Volume 7 - Issue 6 November - December,2020 International Journal of Computer Techniques (IJCT) ,ISSN:2394-2231 , www.ijctjournal.org
Abstract
Artificial intelligence researchers believe they need the key to providing astronomers additional foresight: machine learning algorithms which will additional quickly determine and cluster the dust that comets leave in their wake. By dashing up analysis of meteor showers, researchers hope to pinpoint the orbits of distant, however doubtless dangerous, comets. This project is one in all 5 being explored as a part of a synthetic intelligence pilot analysis program sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration. In the current state of the humanities many open issue and showstoppers will be known .we review application of AI within the field of engineering and area technology and determine open analysis question and challenges.in particular 2 productive flight technology experiment the remote agents experiments (RAX) in 1999,and the autonomous science craft experiment deployed in 2003 and still acting on the planet observant one (EO-1) platform-validated acceptable uses of AI based mostly capabilities within the future robotic mission these capabilities in future robotic mission .these capabilities conjointly support National Aeronautics and Space Administration revived stress on robotic and human exploration on the moon, mars and on the far side.
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Keywords
swarm intelligence, Space application, Multidisciplinary design, Satellite swarm, data transmission