Space environments demand independence.
Communication delays and harsh conditions make constant control impossible.
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Physical AI enables materials that operate autonomously.
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Two deployment models define this capability:
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Intelligent spacecraft surfaces that continuously monitor structural integrity, radiation exposure and thermal stress — adjusting behaviour internally without relying on ground-based computation.
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Fully autonomous material systems designed for deep-space exploration, where the material itself manages diagnostics, energy regulation and environmental adaptation.
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A structural panel can detect microfractures before propagation.
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Energy-distribution materials can regulate internal power without additional electronic subsystems.
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In space, autonomy must be structural.
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Physical AI allows intelligence to travel with the mission — embedded directly into the hardware itself.