On May 14, the reporter learned from Zhijiang Laboratory, a new R&D institution in Zhejiang Province, that with the successful launch of the space computing satellite constellation at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on the 14th, China's orbital interconnected space computing constellation “Three-Body Computing Constellation” has officially entered the networking stage. Wang Jian, an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and director of the Zhijiang Laboratory, explained that the “three-body computing constellation” is a thousand-star space computing infrastructure jointly built by Zhijiang Laboratory in collaboration with global partners. The facility will solve traditional satellite data processing efficiency bottlenecks and promote the application and development of artificial intelligence in space by processing data in real time in orbit. The launch of the 12-Star Arrow is the first launch of the “Three-Body Computing Constellation” and the first launch of China Star Aerospace's “Star Calculation” program. The constellation can interconnect satellites in full orbit, and is equipped with a space-based model with 8 billion parameters. It can process L0-L4 satellite data in orbit, and will perform in-orbit test missions such as laser access to off-orbit satellites and astronomical scientific observation.

Zhitongcaijing · 05/14/2025 05:09
On May 14, the reporter learned from Zhijiang Laboratory, a new R&D institution in Zhejiang Province, that with the successful launch of the space computing satellite constellation at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on the 14th, China's orbital interconnected space computing constellation “Three-Body Computing Constellation” has officially entered the networking stage. Wang Jian, an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and director of the Zhijiang Laboratory, explained that the “three-body computing constellation” is a thousand-star space computing infrastructure jointly built by Zhijiang Laboratory in collaboration with global partners. The facility will solve traditional satellite data processing efficiency bottlenecks and promote the application and development of artificial intelligence in space by processing data in real time in orbit. The launch of the 12-Star Arrow is the first launch of the “Three-Body Computing Constellation” and the first launch of China Star Aerospace's “Star Calculation” program. The constellation can interconnect satellites in full orbit, and is equipped with a space-based model with 8 billion parameters. It can process L0-L4 satellite data in orbit, and will perform in-orbit test missions such as laser access to off-orbit satellites and astronomical scientific observation.