In the wake of large-scale low-Earth orbit satellite constellations, leveraging Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) devices for computing poses challenges due to space environment differences. Thermal control and energy management are critical factors affecting onboard COTS devices. Experiments reveal temperature constraints impacting computing tasks. Overheating risks necessitate task scheduling adjustments. Eclipse and daylight zones influence temperature variations. Energy harvesting patterns show periodic solar power fluctuations affecting total power consumption.
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