The technological advances in the space industry not only pertain to materials science and engineering but also heavily rely on computation technology for systems to function correctly.
The High Knights may not have received a full modern education, but their work in space fills them with awe for computational technology, which to them is almost a prophetic science:
In the vastness of space, correcting the retrograde motion of the Crystal Palace 34 minutes ago requires a single spatial-temporal correction computation amount approximately equal to 10^20 floating-point calculations, involving the three-dimensional position, velocity, acceleration, angular momentum of the Crystal Palace, the gravitational distribution of the Earth-Moon system, solar wind, cosmic ray interference, orbital drift error correction...