Beijing, China – The Zhejiang Laboratory in Beijing announced the successful deployment of a fully integrated satellite network into orbit. This network comprises 10 artificial intelligence models. This step paves the way for the launch of over 1,000 satellites as part of a project aimed at building a large-scale intelligent space infrastructure.
Advanced computing in orbit
The laboratory explained that the orbital experiments demonstrated the constellation’s ability to perform advanced computing operations directly in space. These operations included remote sensing tasks and precise identification of infrastructure and buildings. Additionally, gamma-ray bursts were classified with 99% accuracy. This reflects a significant advancement in integrating artificial intelligence technologies into space systems.
Plan to launch 1000 satellites
He noted that the project’s final plan includes deploying more than 1,000 satellites. This will increase the network’s operational capacity to approximately 100 quintillion operations per second. This will enable data processing in space and the direct transmission of results to users on Earth, eliminating the need to transmit massive amounts of raw data.
smart space infrastructure
These results come roughly nine months after the launch of the first batch of 12 satellites in May 2025. This marks a foundational stage in the development of an AI-powered space infrastructure.
The network is expected to serve multiple sectors, including space exploration, smart city development, and natural resource surveying. This is being achieved in collaboration with international partners, as part of China’s efforts to strengthen its presence in the space sector and advanced AI technologies.



