Chandrayaan 3 Mission: India’s Triumph In Lunar Exploration Enhanced By AI

India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission has successfully touched the lunar surface, sparking nationwide celebrations. Not only has India become the fourth nation to reach the Moon’s south pole, but this achievement has also garnered attention from various space agencies worldwide. But did you know that Artificial Intelligence (AI) played a pivotal role in ensuring the success of the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) lunar mission?

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Artificial Intelligence (AI): The Talk of the Tech World Recently, AI has been the subject of much discussion and excitement. Media outlets are buzzing with the potential of AI, which, through science and engineering, enables computers to perform tasks such as reasoning, decision-making, speech, visualization, translation, and more, which traditionally required human intelligence. With advancements in technology, from computers to the internet to smartphones, there’s a growing belief that AI might soon overshadow human intelligence. Alongside AI, the Internet of Things, machine learning, cloud services, and analytics are also gaining momentum. From driverless cars and unmanned offices to automated home lights and motors, the possibilities of AI are vast.

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AI’s Role in Chandrayaan-3: For a successful lunar landing, sensors powered by AI played a crucial role. These sensors provided real-time data on the lander’s speed and altitude. At the same time, a set of cameras provided critical visuals to ensure a safe landing. Advanced computer algorithms processed these data streams to create a comprehensive image that helped pinpoint the lander’s exact location. Furthermore, AI will assist in the rover’s lunar exploration phase. It will help identify intriguing lunar features, map them accurately, and chart the rover’s optimal route for effective exploration. Given the invaluable data that space missions collect, AI will take the lead in the analysis phase, potentially uncovering insights that traditional methods might miss. Following the remarkable contributions of the Chandrayaan-2 mission, which gained global attention for its exceptional contributions to space exploration, ISRO had high hopes for its third lunar exploration mission.

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