<p>➀ Axiom Space's AxDCU-1 will launch to the ISS to test a space-based data processing/storage system for future orbital data centers, reducing reliance on limited downlink bandwidth; </p><p>➁ The experiment uses Red Hat's open-source Device Edge platform (MicroShift/Kubernetes) on commercial hardware to enable real-time decision-making in space; </p><p>➂ Launched via SpaceX's 33rd NASA resupply mission, this paves the way for Axiom's planned commercial space station operations.</p>
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