Debrief: Can Quantum-Enabled Inertial Nav Move Out Of The Lab?

Atom's are "nature's most precise and accurate measuring sticks," says Lockheed Credit: Science Photo Library / Alamy Stock Photo
Ancient mariners would gaze up at the stars to calculate their position and heading. The next generation of humans might look inward–to atoms–for navigation. In March, Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to prototype a quantum-enabled inertial navigation...
Garrett Reim

Based in the Seattle area, Garrett covers the space sector and advanced technologies that are shaping the future of aerospace and defense, including space startups, advanced air mobility and artificial intelligence.

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