🚀 The future of space tech just leveled up! Chinese AI company ADA Space announced its satellite has aced in-orbit tests for cutting-edge AI large-model technology, marking a leap forward for space-based artificial intelligence.
From September 25 to October 5, the satellite ran 13 experiments under varying conditions, proving its AI’s adaptability in space and the reliability of its hardware. Think of it as ChatGPT meets SpaceX—but for analyzing Earth data from orbit! 🌍
Next up? The satellite will generate 3D remote-sensing data to power digital twin applications—think virtual replicas of real-world environments. Imagine planning a low-carbon city, enhancing tourism hotspots, or even optimizing sports venues using real-time space data! 🏙️⛷️
Launched on September 24 via a Smart Dragon-3 rocket off Shandong Province’s coast, this mission highlights China’s growing ambitions in AI-driven space innovation. Who said space exploration couldn’t be *out of this world* smart? 💡
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