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T+315: Autonomy in Space (with Simone D’Amico, DJ Bush, and Al Tadros)
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Simone D’Amico of Stanford and EraDrive, DJ Bush of NVIDIA, and Al Tadros of Redwire join me to talk about autonomy in space, to get into the specific details of what they’re working on and how it comes together, and what it may do for the industry in the next few years.
This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 32 executive producers—Joonas, Russell, Donald, Stealth Julian, Pat, Fred, David, Lee, Frank, Josh from Impulse, Steve, Joel, Joakim, Matt, Natasha Tsakos, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Kris, Theo and Violet, Heiko, Will and Lars from Agile, Jan, Warren, The Astrogators at SEE, Ryan, Better Every Day Studios, and four anonymous—and hundreds of supporters.
Topics
- Episode T+315: Autonomy in Space (with Simone D’Amico, DJ Bush, and Al Tadros) - YouTube
- Simone D'Amico | LinkedIn
- Center for AEroSpace Autonomy Research (CAESAR)
- Stanford spinoff EraDrive claims $1 million NASA contract - SpaceNews
- DJ Bush | LinkedIn
- How Starcloud Is Bringing Data Centers to Outer Space | NVIDIA Blog
- Al Tadros | LinkedIn
- Redwire Space | Heritage + Innovation
- NASA Starling - Autonomous Tip and Cue in Orbit
- NASA Starling - Distributed Optical Navigation
- NASA Starling - Autonomous Space Domain Awareness
- VISORS - Precise Formation-Flying
- Autonomous Spacecraft 3D Model Reconstruction
The Show
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- Artwork photo by JAXA
- Work with me and my design and development agency: Pine Works
316 episodes
Manage episode 518907251 series 2508524
Simone D’Amico of Stanford and EraDrive, DJ Bush of NVIDIA, and Al Tadros of Redwire join me to talk about autonomy in space, to get into the specific details of what they’re working on and how it comes together, and what it may do for the industry in the next few years.
This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 32 executive producers—Joonas, Russell, Donald, Stealth Julian, Pat, Fred, David, Lee, Frank, Josh from Impulse, Steve, Joel, Joakim, Matt, Natasha Tsakos, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Kris, Theo and Violet, Heiko, Will and Lars from Agile, Jan, Warren, The Astrogators at SEE, Ryan, Better Every Day Studios, and four anonymous—and hundreds of supporters.
Topics
- Episode T+315: Autonomy in Space (with Simone D’Amico, DJ Bush, and Al Tadros) - YouTube
- Simone D'Amico | LinkedIn
- Center for AEroSpace Autonomy Research (CAESAR)
- Stanford spinoff EraDrive claims $1 million NASA contract - SpaceNews
- DJ Bush | LinkedIn
- How Starcloud Is Bringing Data Centers to Outer Space | NVIDIA Blog
- Al Tadros | LinkedIn
- Redwire Space | Heritage + Innovation
- NASA Starling - Autonomous Tip and Cue in Orbit
- NASA Starling - Distributed Optical Navigation
- NASA Starling - Autonomous Space Domain Awareness
- VISORS - Precise Formation-Flying
- Autonomous Spacecraft 3D Model Reconstruction
The Show
- Like the show? Support the show on Patreon or Substack!
- Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to [email protected]
- Follow @WeHaveMECO
- Follow @[email protected] on Mastodon
- Listen to MECO Headlines
- Listen to Off-Nominal
- Join the Off-Nominal Discord
- Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhere
- Subscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off Newsletter
- Artwork photo by JAXA
- Work with me and my design and development agency: Pine Works
316 episodes
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