# Three-Body Computing Constellation **Type:** Military orbital computing program (alleged) **Country:** China **Status:** Unverified (referenced by US military sources, not confirmed by Chinese primary sources) **Domain:** Space-development, AI-alignment ## Overview The Three-Body Computing Constellation is a reported Chinese military program for in-orbit artificial intelligence processing, referenced by former US Space Force General Nina Armagno and Kim Crider in a March 2026 SpaceNews article. The program allegedly processes data directly in orbit using artificial intelligence rather than relying solely on ground infrastructure. ## Program Details **Capabilities (as described by US sources):** - In-orbit data processing using artificial intelligence - Computational intelligence embedded at the source (in space itself) - Reduced dependence on ground infrastructure for data processing **Name origin:** Likely references Liu Cixin's science fiction novel *The Three-Body Problem*, though it's unclear whether this is an official Chinese program designation or a label applied by US military analysts. ## Verification Status **Source:** US Space Force leadership opinion piece, not confirmed intelligence documentation **Primary source gap:** No verification from Chinese aerospace publications or official Chinese government sources as of March 2026 **Uncertainty:** May represent a strategic framing of China's broader in-orbit computing capabilities rather than a single named program with dedicated funding ## Strategic Significance If confirmed, this would represent: - The first documented foreign military program for in-orbit AI processing - China's military orbital data center equivalent to US Golden Dome/PWSA programs - Gate 2B defense demand formation for orbital computing from the adversary side - Geopolitical pressure mechanism driving US investment in orbital compute infrastructure ## Timeline - **2026-03-31** — First public reference by former Space Force General Nina Armagno in SpaceNews article on agentic AI and space warfare ## Related Programs - US Golden Dome (missile defense orbital compute) - US Space Data Network / PWSA (military orbital battle management) - Commercial ODC programs (dual-use architecture compatible with military applications) ## Sources - Armagno, Nina and Kim Crider. "Agentic AI: the future of space warfare." SpaceNews, March 31, 2026. --- *Note: This entity requires verification from Chinese primary sources before treating as a confirmed program. Current status is "reported by US military sources" rather than "confirmed Chinese program."*