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China launched a Long March-2D rocket on Wednesday, sending 12 satellites into orbit as the first batch of the "Three-Body Computing Constellation." The mission, led by Zhejiang Lab, marks a major step in China's space-based computing, aiming to build a network of thousands of satellites with a total computing power of 1,000 peta operations per second (POPS). The constellation will enable real-time in-orbit data processing to boost AI development in space.