The renders really bothered me although I do realize they are just an 'artistic' representation. 1. The solar panels should face the sun. 2. The camera should face the earth. 3. The 'circle' would be impossible to maintain for a full orbit. 4. They are too close together, risking collisions.
'Thank God for AWS and cloud compute'. Actually I am fairly sure that if you have consistent compute loads like satellite imagery it is cheaper to do it inhouse.
Thank you for the detailed shownotes, which were very helpful. We can we download some sample 3D data to play with. I am very excited by the latest Pixstral Model and would love to see how it performs on 3D radar images. I might even set up a couple of LORAs using a bunch of Spot-The-Difference and Hidden Object exercises. Have you used similar techniques?
I'm not a fan of mass-deployment of satellites. For instance I think StarLink and the likes are an abomination. Orbital space is a scarce resource, and should be treated as such. Kind of like helium - every kid's helium balloon I see makes me sad, to waste a scarce resource on something short-sighted.
The renders really bothered me although I do realize they are just an 'artistic' representation.
1. The solar panels should face the sun.
2. The camera should face the earth.
3. The 'circle' would be impossible to maintain for a full orbit.
4. They are too close together, risking collisions.
'Thank God for AWS and cloud compute'. Actually I am fairly sure that if you have consistent compute loads like satellite imagery it is cheaper to do it inhouse.
Thank you for the detailed shownotes, which were very helpful.
We can we download some sample 3D data to play with. I am very excited by the latest Pixstral Model and would love to see how it performs on 3D radar images.
I might even set up a couple of LORAs using a bunch of Spot-The-Difference and Hidden Object exercises. Have you used similar techniques?
The easiest is for you to get in touch with the Array Labs team, they’ll probably be able to give you answers to all of your questions
@@mindsbehindmaps - Thank you, I will give them a try.
@@mindsbehindmaps - Do you have a method of contacting them? Their website is returning my emails.
I'm not a fan of mass-deployment of satellites. For instance I think StarLink and the likes are an abomination. Orbital space is a scarce resource, and should be treated as such. Kind of like helium - every kid's helium balloon I see makes me sad, to waste a scarce resource on something short-sighted.
Starlinks are at a very low orbit and are loaded with fuel to maintain the orbit for the expected lifetime, then will burn up in the atmosphere.