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      AI Takes Flight Aboard China’s Tiangong

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      China has quietly ushered in the future of orbital operations with Wukong AI, a domestically built, open-source large-language model now active on its Tiangong space station. Commissioned mid-July via the Tianzhou-9 resupply, the system targets navigation, tactical planning, psychological support, and crew–ground coordination. Uniquely modular, it splits between an in-orbit component for rapid responses and a ground-based counterpart for deep analysis—a dual-approach that successfully supported taikonauts during a six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk. Initially tested during that EVA (extravehicular activity), Wukong’s performance earned praise for its comprehensive guidance and potential to reshape human-spaceflight workflows. Comparable systems exist—like Astrobee and CIMON aboard the ISS—but Wukong distinguishes itself by blending Earth-standard smart-assistant features with a laser focus on aerospace navigation. While sources are limited, this move signals China’s intent to advance operational sovereignty and technological edge in space.

      Independent sources: Wired, SpaceDaily, Orbital Today

      Key Takeaways

      – Dual-module design: Wukong splits its system between onboard and ground-based AI modules—balancing near-instant support with deep analytical backup.

      – Validated in demanding conditions: It successfully supported a long-duration spacewalk, furnishing mission-critical schedules and task guidance.

      – Strategic autonomy: Builds on China’s open-source AI ecosystem to strengthen self-sufficiency in orbital navigation and crew support.

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      China’s Tiangong station now hosts Wukong AI, a purpose-built artificial intelligence assistant that’s proving itself under real-world mission pressure. Launched via Tianzhou-9 in mid-July, this LLM (large-language model) was developed from domestic open-source frameworks and tailored to aerospace demands. What makes it stand out is its split-architecture: one module resides aboard the station for immediate tactical and psychological support, while its terrestrial twin handles in-depth analysis and heavier constraints.

      That design paid off fast. During a demanding six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk—focused on debris shielding and station inspection—Wukong supplied operational timelines, procedural advice, and confidence-boosting responses. Crew feedback emphasized the “comprehensive” nature of its guidance. While AI companions already exist on the ISS—like Astrobee robots or the psychological aid system CIMON—Wukong’s edge lies in its rich navigation-centric skill set combined with familiar assistant-style interactions.

      This deployment also underscores a broader strategy: marrying open-source innovation with crewed mission autonomy. By keeping the AI architecture homegrown, China reduces dependence on external tech while paving the way for future integration—possibly in lunar logistics, deep-space training, or mission forecasting.

      In sum, Wukong AI may not be flashy, but it’s practical, resilient, and strategically savvy—a quiet yet potent step toward a more self-reliant Chinese human spaceflight program.

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