After the Skyglow launch, Lu Zhou moved the space shuttle assembly center research department to the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study, turning it into its separate "Aerospace Science and Technology Institute". This research institute was responsible for researching aerospace-related technologies, including ion thruster propulsion systems.
Because there were many top-secret projects, the building of the institute had the highest level of security.
Unlike other institutes at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study, the Aerospace Science and Technology Institute's main customer was the Star Sky Technology space shuttle assembly center. The vast majority of funding also came directly from Star Sky Technology's account. This was different from the Jinling Institute of Computational Materials, which received funding from other companies.
The director of the Aerospace Science and Technology Institute was obviously Hou Guang, the designer of Skyglow.