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China has launched the first batch of satellites for its ambitious space computing constellation.
The project aims to create the world’s first supercomputer operating entirely in orbit.
This groundbreaking project promises to revolutionize data processing by addressing a critical bottleneck in satellite communications.
Less than 10 percent of the data collected by satellites makes it back to Earth due to limited bandwidth and transmission delays.
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