Abstract
As space exploration advances, the need for innovative technologies to handle the ever-growing data
and facilitate remote operations beyond Earth becomes critical. Cloud computing is emerging as a transformative force
in space missions, enabling data-intensive research, remote collaboration, and the management of large datasets from
space missions. This paper explores the role of cloud computing in space exploration, focusing on its potential to
support the growing complexity of space missions, improve data storage and processing, and enable real-time remote
operations for both astronauts and ground control teams. The paper discusses the challenges of operating in space
environments, including latency, bandwidth limitations, and the need for secure data storage. We explore the
integration of cloud platforms with space-based technologies such as satellites, rovers, and space stations, and analyze
the future of cloud computing in advancing space exploration and interplanetary missions. Finally, we propose best
practices for leveraging cloud technologies to enhance space missions and space-based research, improving
collaboration, innovation, and operational efficiency.