Project VyomNet

!!! Fully Autonomous Space Intelligence System !!!

Saturn
Visitors:
000000

Welcome To Project VyomNet

VyomNet is a fully autonomous, 24/7 operational space intelligence system built and maintained by Starlink Technologies. The name "Vyom" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "sky" or "space."

VyomNet is not a traditional website or a static news platform. It is a living system where an AI-powered computer operates continuously without any human intervention, gathering space information from across the world, processing it, writing articles about it, and publishing them automatically.

This system will be accessible at vyom.dpdns.org or vyom.live and represents the third major phase of Starlink Technologies' AI development roadmap, following the Jarvis Series and the ongoing DeepScale Series.

The Hardware: Mark-I

The backbone of VyomNet is a computer called Mark-I (Modular Autonomous Reasoning Kernel I), hosted on Oracle Cloud running Linux, online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Mark-I is part of the larger Mark Series which will eventually include Mark XLII, Mark L, and Mark LXXXV, each being a more advanced version.

The AI: Edith

Running inside Mark-I is Edith (Exponential Digital Intelligence Transforming Humanity). Edith is the operational mind of VyomNet. It uses Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Chain of Thought reasoning, Model Context Protocol servers, and much more state-of-the-art AI orchestration, automation, and intelligence systems.

Every 30 minutes, Edith wakes up, scans dozens of sources across the internet, identifies new developments in space science, and writes and publishes original articles automatically. No human writer. No editor. No publishing team.

Sources Edith Monitors

  • Space Agencies: NASA, ESA, ISRO, JAXA, Roscosmos, CNSA, CSA, UAE Space Agency, and many more global space organizations
  • Private Companies: SpaceX, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, Virgin Galactic, Relativity Space, Astrobotic, and many more innovators
  • Research: ArXiv.org, Nature Astronomy, Science Journal, Hubble Site
  • Real-Time Data: Space Weather Center, Minor Planet Center, Celestrak, and other live data sources
  • Community: NASASpaceFlight, The Planetary Society, SpaceFlightNow, and broader space community channels

Special Features

  • Every Sunday: "This Week In Space" digest auto-generated
  • Rocket launch previews published 1 hour in advance
  • Source credibility scoring on every article
  • Contradiction detection when agencies disagree
  • All content published in both English and Hindi