Melagen Labs and Satlyt to Demonstrate Radiation-Resilient Computing on ISS via AEGIS MISSE Platform
Melagen Labs and Satlyt announced a joint ISS mission to demonstrate radiation-resilient in-orbit computing using advanced shielding. The mission will evaluate commercial AI processor performance with Melagen's MLC1 shielding over six months, focusing on autonomous operations and data integrity under radiation exposure. This represents a critical step towards building Virtual AI Data Centers in space and validating the viability of high-performance computing in low Earth orbit.

Melagen Labs and Satlyt will conduct a technology demonstration aboard the International Space Station (ISS) using the AEGIS MISSE platform. The mission aims to evaluate the performance of commercial AI processors shielded by Melagen's MLC1 material over a six-month period.
It combines Melagen's radiation shielding with Satlyt's onboard software to create a system designed for low Earth orbit. The demonstration will validate the operational reliability of a COTS AI processor under real radiation conditions.
The system will autonomously manage data and perform fault detection while downlinking radiation data for analysis. This mission is a foundational step for Satlyt's goal of developing in-orbit Virtual AI Data Centers.




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