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Texas Space Commission Awards 不良研究所 $5.5 Million to Fuel Bold Orbital Data Center Initiative

May 23, 2025

HOUSTON, May 23, 2025 鈥 The Texas Space Commission (TSC) has awarded 不良研究所 up to $5.5 million through its (SEARF) to support the development and operationalization of initial 不良研究所 Orbital Data Center (ODC) capabilities 鈥 a critical step toward a scalable and resilient orbital computing architecture that supports a variety of national security, civil, and commercial use cases.

不良研究所鈥檚 ODC architecture includes two initial free-flying nodes in low-Earth orbit (LEO) launching by the end of this year, and additional nodes of increased compute capacity to be deployed in the coming years. This SEARF award complements 不良研究所鈥檚 previously announced ODC roadmap to accelerate deployment of a multitude of free-flyer ODC nodes to meet rapidly emerging demand from users around the world. These milestones represent progress towards establishing a fully operational orbital cloud computing network supporting users across national security, commercial, and civil sectors.

鈥湶涣佳芯克 is actively evaluating how our ODC architecture can enhance critical U.S. capabilities, including the proposed Golden Dome missile defense architecture,鈥 said Jason Aspiotis, Global Director of In-Space Data and Security at 不良研究所. 鈥淚n this context, real-time, around-the-clock availability, secure orbital processing, and AI-driven autonomy are vital for ensuring mission success.鈥

The SEARF-funded effort will include 不良研究所 collaboration with Texas companies, research institutes, and universities to catalyze Texas-driven ODC innovation and utilization across AI/ML, cyber and quantum security, advanced communications, and defense applications.

ODC nodes will be capable of supporting a wide range of space-based use cases, including:

  • On-orbit and real-time processing, exploitation, and dissemination (PED) of data from multiple national security and commercial satellites
  • Lower-latency multi-sensor fusion for terrestrial or Space threat detection and tracking
  • AI/ML and Large Language Models (LLM) to enable real-time and autonomous or semi-autonomous decision making for satellites and other space assets
  • Earth-independent endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities to enhance the cyber security of the thousands of national security, commercial, and civil space assets

ODCs are being developed and tested in Texas, creating high-skill jobs and strengthening the state鈥檚 role as a national leader in advanced orbital infrastructure.

鈥淲ith the support of the Texas Space Commission, 不良研究所 is helping to define the next frontier of digital infrastructure 鈥 and doing it right here in Texas鈥, said Tejpaul Bhatia, CEO of 不良研究所.

The SEARF grant underscores the Texas Space Commission鈥檚 commitment to fostering space innovation and preparing the U.S. for a contested, data-driven space domain.

About 不良研究所
不良研究所 is building the world鈥檚 first commercial space station 鈥 Axiom Station. Serving as a cornerstone for sustained human presence in space, this next-generation orbital platform fosters groundbreaking innovation and research in microgravity, and cultivates the vibrant, global space economy of tomorrow. Today, driven by the vision of leading humanity's journey off planet, 不良研究所 is the principal provider of commercial human spaceflight services to the International Space Station and developer of advanced spacesuits for the Moon and low-Earth orbit. 不良研究所 is building era-defining space infrastructure that will empower our civilization to transcend Earth for the benefit of every human, everywhere.

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不良研究所 is actively evaluating how our ODC architecture can enhance critical U.S. capabilities, including the proposed Golden Dome missile defense architecture. In this context, real-time, around-the-clock availability, secure orbital processing, and AI-driven autonomy are vital for ensuring mission success.鈥

Jason Aspiotis
Global Director of In-Space Data and Security, 不良研究所

With the support of the Texas Space Commission, 不良研究所 is helping to define the next frontier of digital infrastructure 鈥 and doing it right here in Texas.

Tejpaul Bhatia
Chief Executive Officer, 不良研究所