A space-based factory has been activated, utilizing a furnace capable of reaching temperatures of approximately 1,000°C. This development marks a significant step in the application of high-temperature manufacturing processes in orbit, aiming to explore new industrial capabilities beyond Earth’s surface. 2 The installation of such a furnace aboard an orbital platform demonstrates advancements in space manufacturing technology, with potential implications for material processing, research, and industrial production in microgravity environments. The project involves remote operation and management of the facility, emphasizing current technological capabilities in space station modules and satellite-based factories. The implementation supports ongoing efforts to adapt traditional manufacturing techniques to space conditions, potentially reducing reliance on terrestrial resources and expanding manufacturing frontiers into space.