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The Push to Make Semiconductors in Space Just Took a Serious Leap Forward

Last updated: January 1, 2026 12:40 pm
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The quest to manufacture semiconductors in space has taken a significant leap forward with Space Forge’s groundbreaking achievement. The UK-based aerospace startup recently announced a major milestone in creating plasma aboard a commercial satellite for the first time, paving the way for autonomous semiconductor production in space.

Semiconductors are crucial components that require precise conditions for manufacturing. Both NASA and industry experts have long believed that the microgravity environment of space offers advantages over Earth for semiconductor production. Space Forge’s success in generating plasma in space builds upon previous research conducted on the International Space Station, showcasing the potential of space-based manufacturing without human intervention.

Clayton Swope, deputy director of the Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, emphasized the significance of Space Forge’s achievement. By demonstrating that semiconductor crystal manufacturing can be accomplished autonomously in space, the company has opened up new possibilities for cost-effective manufacturing operations beyond Earth.

Space Forge’s CEO, Joshua Western, highlighted the capabilities of the company’s dedicated satellite, ForgeStar-1, which includes a high-temperature furnace suitable for semiconductor production. The successful launch and operation of this satellite mark a significant milestone in the burgeoning space manufacturing industry.

Other players in the space manufacturing sector are also making strides. Varda Space Industries recently demonstrated the feasibility of growing crystals of ritonavir, an antiviral drug, in space and returning them to Earth. Additionally, researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich have successfully 3D-printed human tissues in microgravity, showcasing the potential for advanced manufacturing techniques in space.

While in-space manufacturing is still in its early stages, experts like Libby Jackson from the Science Museum in England believe that technological advancements like Space Forge’s will pave the way for economically viable products made in space for use on Earth. As the industry continues to evolve, the possibilities for space-based manufacturing are becoming increasingly promising.

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In conclusion, Space Forge’s achievement represents a significant step forward in the quest to manufacture semiconductors in space autonomously. With advancements in technology and a growing interest in space-based manufacturing, the future of industrial operations beyond Earth looks increasingly bright.

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