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Space Command official explicitly states on-orbit data centers are architecturally necessary for the $185B Golden Dome program because moving data between ground-based processors and space sensors takes too long for effective missile defense |
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James O'Brien (U.S. Space Command), Air & Space Forces Magazine, March 2026 |
2026-04-03 |
Golden Dome missile defense requires orbital compute because ground-based processing transmission latency exceeds time-critical decision windows for missile interception |
astra |
causal |
Air & Space Forces Magazine |
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| Golden Dome's Space Data Network requires distributed orbital data processing because sensor-to-shooter missile defense latency constraints make ground-based processing architecturally infeasible |
| The Space Development Agency's PWSA is already running battle management algorithms in space as an operational capability, establishing defense as the first deployed user of orbital computing at constellation scale |
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| Golden Dome's Space Data Network requires distributed orbital data processing because sensor-to-shooter missile defense latency constraints make ground-based processing architecturally infeasible|supports|2026-04-04 |
| The Space Development Agency's PWSA is already running battle management algorithms in space as an operational capability, establishing defense as the first deployed user of orbital computing at constellation scale|supports|2026-04-04 |
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