Singapore’s first AI nanosatellite to be launched under $200m national space push

SINGAPORE – Scientists here will soon launch a small, lightweight “nanosatellite” carrying AI-powered edge computing, allowing it to analyse and prioritise information to be sent back to Earth, such as images unobscured by cloud cover.

The satellite will be tested during a one-year mission – the first of its kind for Singapore, led by the Satellite Research Centre (SaRC) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) – to evaluate its electronics performance and overall operational design.

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