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Miniature Satellite ΦSat-2 Begins Science Phase for AI Earth Images

METROPOLITAN CITY OF MILAN, LOMBARDY, JUL 15 – The ESA's �sat-2 miniature satellite uses onboard AI to detect environmental phenomena and deliver processed Earth data efficiently after nine months of commissioning.

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Φsat-2, a miniature satellite, has completed its commissioning and has begun delivery of science data, using algorithms to efficiently process and compress Earth observation images, as well as detect wildfires, ships, marine pollution and more.

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Detecting illegal landfills with 90% accuracy thanks to Artificial Intelligence and satellites: this is the innovative technology developed by the Polytechnic University of Milan, now operational in several European countries. This system accelerates environmental investigations, improving the fight against eco-mafia and land protection. Illegal waste management is growing in the European Union and represents one of the most profitable activitie…

With the PERIVALLON project, the Polytechnic University of Milan uses Artificial Intelligence and satellite imagery to identify illegal landfills with over 90% accuracy, supporting environmental agencies and law enforcement in protecting the environment. The article "AI and satellites: the Polytechnic University of Milan's technology that intercepts illegal landfills with 90% accuracy" is an original content from 01net.

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01net broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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