"Three-body calculation constellation" achieves breakthrough in interstellar networking.

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13/02/2026
On February 12, it was learned from the Zhejiang new research and development institution, the Zhijiang Laboratory, that the "Three-Body Computational Constellation" has achieved a breakthrough in interstellar networking. By completing the deployment and verification of 10 artificial intelligence models and applications in orbit, it has explored innovative space computing applications in scenarios such as deep space exploration, smart city construction, and natural resource survey. The "Three-Body Computational Constellation" is a space computing infrastructure of thousand stars jointly created by the Zhijiang Laboratory and global partners. Through "computing to the sky, interconnection between stars, and models to the sky," it promotes a paradigm shift in space research. On May 14, 2025, the "Three-Body Computational Constellation" launched 12 computing satellites successfully into orbit. It is understood that after nearly nine months of in-orbit testing, the initial mission of the "Three-Body Computational Constellation" has developed four core capabilities including networking, computing, model deployment, and scientific payload in-orbit validation.