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  "textContent": "The tech industry’s pursuit of space-based AI data centers could have positive implications for military space operations, potentially enabling faster communication speeds from multiple orbits for programs like Golden Dome, industry and defense officials said March 24.\n\nThe post Data Centers in Space Could Enable Golden Dome: Experts appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
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