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**Source:** SpaceNews, April 20, 2026; Orbital Chenguang announcement
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Orbital Chenguang secured $8.45 billion in credit lines from 12 Chinese state banks (Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, etc.) in April 2026 for a gigawatt-scale orbital data center constellation targeting 2035 deployment. This is the largest single public financing commitment to an orbital computing program globally. The credit line structure (not equity) means Orbital Chenguang can draw funding as needed without dilution, structurally different from Western venture financing. Critically, Orbital Chenguang has NOT yet launched its Chenguang-1 experimental satellite as of April 2026, placing it in pre-operational status while Three-Body Computing Constellation has been operational for 9 months with 12 satellites and 5 PFLOPS capacity. This confirms China is running at least two parallel orbital computing programs at completely different maturity levels: Three-Body (operational civilian/academic) and Orbital Chenguang (pre-operational state-backed infrastructure).
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## Extending Evidence
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**Source:** Yicai Global / SpaceNews / Xinhua synthesis, April 2026
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China's orbital computing portfolio consists of exactly two programs, not three: (1) Three-Body Computing Constellation (ADA Space + Zhejiang Lab) - operational with 12 satellites and 5 PFLOPS since February 2026, running 8B-parameter LLMs in orbit; (2) Orbital Chenguang (Beijing Astro-future Institute) - pre-operational, first experimental satellite Chenguang-1 not yet launched as of April 2026 despite targeting end 2025/early 2026. The programs follow China's dual-track model with a 3-5 year maturity gap: civilian/academic operational + state infrastructure pre-commercial. Orbital Chenguang has $8.4B in credit lines from 12 state banks, targeting 1 GW computing power by 2035 and 400,000 PFLOPS by 2030.
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domain: space-development
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secondary_domains: []
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format: synthesis
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status: unprocessed
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status: processed
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processed_by: astra
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processed_date: 2026-04-25
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priority: medium
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tags: [China, orbital-data-center, Orbital-Chenguang, Beijing-Institute, space-computing, AI-compute, Three-Body, China-ODC-portfolio]
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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