Compute Lab

VPS and orbital systems research unit

[ Research Protocol ]

The lab exists to test how a space data center behaves before those systems are pushed into live orbit.

01 / Mission

The Compute Lab is the controlled research bay for VPS orchestration, orbital infrastructure logic, and space data-center reliability. It gives the team a place to pressure-test ideas before they are promoted into production nodes.

02 / Method

Every experiment is observed, stressed, recalibrated, and rerun until its behavior is stable. The lab studies thermal control, failover routing, power balance, and telemetry visibility so live orbital systems inherit proven operating patterns instead of guesswork.

[ Research Floor ]

A live interior snapshot of the station environment where compute, cooling, and control systems are observed together.

Space data center research facility

Telemetry Window

Direct visibility into node load, thermal shifts, and control events.

Cooling Array

Heat management is tracked as a core systems variable, not a support detail.

Failover Channel

Recovery paths are validated under simulated stress before live deployment.

Infrastructure emerges through controlled experimentation.

Lab Operations

A quick operational view of what the research bay is testing across compute, cooling, routing, and orbital resilience.

12

Active test rigs running parallel validation cycles this quarter

Experimental Compute Floor

36

Cooling loop simulations completed across sustained thermal loads

Thermal Control Group

18

Failover and redundancy scenarios replayed against live node logic

Resilience Mesh

24

Telemetry review windows opened for routing, power, and stability analysis

Observation Layer

Active Experiments

Current research modules moving through calibration, observation, and stress validation inside the orbital lab stack.