> "In the test, the satellite tilted forward to scan 500km ahead of its orbit and snapped a preview image. Ubotica’s AI quickly analysed the scene to check for cloud cover. If the skies were clear, the satellite tilted back to take a detailed photo of the surface. If clouds obscured the view, it skipped the shot — saving time, storage, and bandwidth."
The title implies more than that, I'd think. I'm surprised satellites haven't been checking for cloud cover for years?
leakycap•13h ago
The title implies more than that, I'd think. I'm surprised satellites haven't been checking for cloud cover for years?