The space race reached its peak among governments in the 1960s. The 21st century has seen a change in the way space is being explored. Large corporations are leading the exploration of space in the 21st century. Tom Keane’s Azure Space empowers communities to enhance space exploration in the coming years.
Seeing Through the Clouds
The exploration of space has many complexities. The deployment of satellites has ramped up over the last two decades. The deployment of satellite clusters is changing the way humans look at our planet. Tom Keane’s Azure brand is using Artificial Intelligence to drive improvements to satellite technology.
An area of concern remains cloud cover causing problems for companies specializing in satellite images of Earth. The developers at Azure Space use Artificial Intelligence to interpret data for 67 percent of the planet covered by clouds. Tom Keane adds that SpaceEye uses radar to interpret changes to the planet’s surface based on existing data.
High-Resolution Satellite Images
The software developer and cloud engineer Tom Keane informs that Azure has partnered with Airbus to interpret data from its high-resolution satellite imagery. Azure Space and Azure Maps is providing high-resolution data to improve research into changes to the planet. And, also, the project is led by software developer Tom Keane.
Empowering Developers
Micrisoft’s history of empowering software developers is continued through the work of Tom Keane and Azure. Providing access to its developer tools is helping developers create the software needed to continue the exploration of space.
