The commercial space industry is populated with new services and applications that would’ve been unimaginable even twenty years ago. None of this new activity would be possible without a robust computing infrastructure – including processors and storage systems – that ensure that satellites can communicate with Earth, and to each other.
But there are limitations to in-space computational capabilities, mainly due to the power requirements of data processing – at least, that’s according to Ramon.Space, a company that wants to level up compute with a suite of radiation-hardened products with low
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