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7:06 p.m. (UTC-8), October 15, 2024 - China successfully launched the "Spacesail Constellation" (G60 Starlink) I-2 series of LEO Internet Satellites—02A to 02R, a batch of 18 satellites—into orbit from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center using a Long March 6A rocket. The mission marks a significant milestone in STAR.VISION's contributions to the development of the Space Internet Network.
Each satellite in this launch is equipped with STAR.VISION's self-developed high-power Software Defined Power (SDP) intelligent power control system, a core technology built on the company's advanced space computing architecture. The SDP system ensures optimal energy management in space environments, excelling at intelligent power regulation, fault diagnosis, and fault isolation, while meeting the kilowatt-level energy demands of the satellites. This technology provides critical energy support and technical assurance for the "Spacesail Constellation" network satellites.
This successful launch is another major achievement for STAR.VISION’s expertise in space computing system framework, following the launch in August of the "String" AI computing platform system (80 TOPS, a global record for satellite peak computing power at the time), which delivers intelligent processing capabilities in orbit. While the "String" platform can be considered the satellite's brain, the SDP system acts as its heart, ensuring a continuous and efficient energy supply. The two advanced systems can be deployed across various satellite types, including communication, navigation, remote sensing, and space exploration satellites, enhancing the development of space intelligent computing infrastructure. Stay tuned for the company's next major unveiling of breakthrough space technology.
Headquartered in Hangzhou, STAR.VISION is a leading private space company in China focused on intelligent satellite technologies and space computing solutions. Its business spans space computing systems, intelligent satellites, in-orbit constellation operations, AI & big data applications, and localized investment services. The company plays a pivotal role in advancing the integration of AI and aerospace technology. With a global presence in over 40 countries, STAR.VISION has signed cooperation agreements with more than 50 international space agencies, universities, and sovereign funds.
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