Who tells satellites where to take pictures? Increasingly, it'll be robots, Maxar says
Briefly

"Our historical strength is really in foundational mapping. When we think about more operational missions, I think a lot about how we can...cut down the latency of our space-to-ground and ground-to-space communication."
"If you're monitoring ships in the South China Sea, you're trying to reduce the time needed to process and analyze that data? That's exactly right."
"Can you look backwards in the chain of events that would cause the vessel to move? So modeling site networks and understanding how activity at one site could correlate with future activity at another site."
"More activity there in a couple weeks means more activity here. And so, as you think about managing a [satellite] constellation to do these..."
Read at Nextgov.com
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