Satellites traditionally have been used for performing data collection, transmitting, and receiving roles, leaving the data processing/computing to ground stations. As the data volume continues to increase, in-situ computing is increasingly required to minimize latency and maximize reaction speed. However, adding computing onboard satellites creates new thermal management challenges. Learn more about ACT’s innovative approach to combating these thermal challenges with space copper-water heat pipes. Learn more about the innovative thermal control products ACT develops: www.1-act.com/markets/spacecraft-thermal-control/.
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