China Launches World's First Dedicated Orbital Computing Constellation

2025-05-16
China Launches World's First Dedicated Orbital Computing Constellation

China successfully launched 12 satellites, forming the world's first dedicated orbital computing constellation, led by startup ADA Space and Zhejiang Lab. The "Three-Body Computing Constellation" boasts 5 peta operations per second and 30 terabytes of onboard storage, featuring advanced AI capabilities and high-speed laser inter-satellite links. Processing data directly in space reduces reliance on ground infrastructure. One satellite even carries a cosmic X-ray polarimeter. This marks a significant leap in space computing, laying the foundation for the ambitious "Star-Compute Program" aiming for a 2,800-satellite network. The development hints at a new era of space-based cloud computing and strategic competition.