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AI Boosts Spacecraft Autonomy
28 Apr
Summary
- Startup EraDrive partners with Northrop Grumman on AI for spacecraft.
- Collaboration aims to accelerate design, testing, and autonomous operations.
- Focus on AI-enabled rendezvous, proximity operations, and onboard decisions.

EraDrive, a new company spun out of Stanford University, is teaming up with defense contractor Northrop Grumman to advance artificial intelligence for spacecraft autonomy.
The agreement focuses on accelerating the design, testing, and operational capabilities of robotic spacecraft. This initiative seeks to overcome current limitations in autonomy that prevent the large-scale deployment of spacecraft fleets.
Key objectives include demonstrating AI-enabled rendezvous and proximity operations, improving onboard decision-making, and enhancing the integration of AI tools within navigation and control systems. Over the next year, the collaboration will concentrate on pose estimation and the operationalization of autonomous servicing and inspection.
EraDrive is developing compact hardware and software modules that leverage onboard sensor data to boost satellite autonomy. These modules can be integrated directly or accessed via a software and data layer. Northrop Grumman subsidiaries are already extending the lifespan of existing satellites, with more advanced robotic vehicles planned for future missions.