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"How multi-agent AI can strengthen space missions against the unknown"
SpaceNews 12/10/2025 Miguel A. Lopez Medina
We believe that achieving Earth independence will be essential for future deep-space missions, where autonomy and rapid onboard decision-making become truly mission-critical.
In this piece, I explore a topic I see as fundamental to the future of space missions: how multi-agent AI can help spacecraft detect the earliest signs of the unknown long before issues escalate. As missions grow more complex and operate farther from Earth, tiny anomalies in telemetry become the first indicators of thermal drift, power imbalance, configuration errors, or unfamiliar environmental effects. Traditional monitoring struggles to keep up, especially with long communication delays, and that’s exactly where distributed AI agents can make a real difference.
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"Beyond the Downlink: Why Earth-Independent AI Is the Next Moat in Space Operations"
SpaceNews 10/15/2025
Our CEO, Miguel A. Lopez-Medina, Ph.D., explains why next-generation autonomous systems—capable of acting independently of Earth-based control—are becoming a decisive advantage in space. From cutting latency and boosting resilience to enabling novel mission profiles, Earth-independent AI isn’t a buzzword; it’s a strategic imperative for commercial, civil, and defense missions.
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