AI-Inspired Crew Mission Patch
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Astronaut turned to AI to inspire design of SpaceX Crew-10 mission patch

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Crew-10 of the SpaceX crew to launch to the International Space Station has adopted a mission patch that began with ideas generated by an AI (artificial intelligence) The use of a computer system to perform a task that has usually required human creativity is still new in the field of space exploration.
"I am not an artist, I'm a mathematician," says crew-10 pilot Nichole Ayers .
NASA has started experimenting with using AI to design custom mission hardware, calibrate multi-wavelength images of the sun and adapt complex glass manufacturing processes for their use in microgravity.
Last year , the space agency appointed its first artificial intelligence ( AI ) officer as an expansion of its chief data officer's role.
NASA has been researching ways to incorporate AI into its spaceflight programs, but the effort is relatively recent and has yet to deliver results.
NASA 's Artemis 2 crew wants your help designing the plush toy that will fly with them around the moon . For NASA astronauts on a 10-day space mission that lasted 9 months , a landing date at last.
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