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#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: The Future of EO Satellite Operations: Autonomy – techtoday19
by Thys CronjePhoto by Ray Hennessy on UnsplashOver the next decade, Earth Observation (EO) satellites will stop streaming simple image data to the earth. Instead, the instruments onboard the EO satellites will tell us more detailed information about what is …

by Thys Cronje
Photo by Ray Hennessy on Unsplash
Over the next decade, Earth Observation (EO) satellites will stop streaming simple image data to the earth. Instead, the instruments onboard the EO satellites will tell us more detailed information about what is happening below. In addition, these satellites will be able to take control of their operations to allow for the execution of complex tasks.
The statement above may seem a bit drastic, but I genuinely believe that it is not too far off….
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