What would be the benefits of placing a datacenter in the space?
another chinese company here with goal of putting AI data center in space although I have to say that the cluster size here is larger than other ones i heard.
What would be the benefits of placing a datacenter in the space?
another chinese company here with goal of putting AI data center in space although I have to say that the cluster size here is larger than other ones i heard.
Perhaps that's true. But Landspaсe could have written a few lines about the reasons for the delay, and the situation would have been much clearer.Why are there so many people jump arround and scream of dramatic reasons for the delay? From sabotage to bureaucratic action? Why do people even think that the newly established agency has anything to do with a launch date that was approved long ago by the parent of that new agency?
Why can't people just accept the plain cause, WEATHER which is "cause majeure" as the official statement said. There was a fxxking strong wind lasting for more than 8 hours in Beijing in the past days. Guess where the wind is from? Besides, Beijing is shielded by the mountains, imagine the launch site in the middle of flat land without any mountain to protect.
They never acknowledged that the launch would happen on 29th or 1st in the first place, so they couldn't have announced a delay!Perhaps that's true. But Landspaсe could have written a few lines about the reasons for the delay, and the situation would have been much clearer.
The original is from Hellospace and they did more detailled articles on each of the main space industrial clusters:
This is an interesting article showing all the production bases for different commercial rocket production sites in China as of 2025/6
NOTAM has been updated to reflect timing, December 3rd at 4:00 UTC.Nice, I was just about to post the tweet lol. Hopefully we see a new NOTAM soon, afaik they did formally cancel the one for the 1st by now.
China has successfully hoisted the main reflector structure of a 50-m-diameter antenna in Beijing for the fourth phase of its lunar exploration program. The GRAS-5 antenna is being built for the country's Chang'e-7 mission, which is scheduled for launch in 2026 and will target the moon's south pole to search for water ice and test cutting-edge technologies critical for sustainable human activities on the moon.
So ZQ-3 will launch tomorrow?NOTAM has been updated to reflect timing, December 3rd at 4:00 UTC.
Yep. I mean I guess it could be scrubbed again but I doubt that. The NOTAM is in place, looks primed and ready to go.So ZQ-3 will launch tomorrow?
Seems like the rumors of the rocket being moved off the pad are false.Yep. I mean I guess it could be scrubbed again but I doubt that. The NOTAM is in place, looks primed and ready to go.