Advancing Real-Time Earth Observation
NASA and IBM Deploy Prithvi AI Model in Earth Orbit
The open-source geospatial model performs real-time analysis for floods and wildfires from the ISS.
The International Space Station orbits above Earth with a digital data visualization overlay showing a grid-like pattern over terrestrial landscapes.
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NASA and researchers from IBM successfully demonstrated the Prithvi geospatial AI model in orbit. [1] The model operated on the International Space Station and the Kanyini satellite. [1][3] Trained on 13 years of Earth observation data, Prithvi represents the first geospatial foundation model used in space. [1][2]
This open-source technology allows for real-time analysis directly from the satellite. [1] It can perform tasks like flood detection, wildfire monitoring, and crop yield prediction without sending raw data to Earth first. [1][3] By processing data in orbit, the system significantly reduces response times for natural disasters. [2]
The deployment marks a major shift in how researchers monitor environmental changes. [2] Prithvi’s foundation model architecture enables it to adapt to various Earth science tasks with minimal additional training. [1][3]
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