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  • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

    New FCC filing by SpaceX for constellation of million data center satellites for AI apps.

    # of sats: up to 1 million!
    Orbit: 500 km and 2,000 km altitude and 30°inclinations. Multiple orbital shells 50 km apart.
    Cooling: radiative
    Schedule: unspecified
    Sat size, weight, power, cost, ..: unspecified
    Launches: millions of tons of mass per year

    There goes the neighborhood.
    Or is this just marketing fluff and orbital hoarding?

    @sundogplanets
    https://www.scribd.com/document/990116826/Orbital-Data-Center-LOA-Narrative
    https://fccprod.servicenowservices.com/icfs?id=ibfs_application_summary&number=SAT-LOA-20260108-00016
    1/n

    Ray McCarthyR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @AkaSci @sundogplanets
    These are mild
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardashev_scale#Criticisms_of_the_classification

    Even Kardashev I is fantasy.

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    • Wulfy—Speaker to the machinesN Wulfy—Speaker to the machines

      @AkaSci

      Sooner or later, the unemployed, angry masses of #AiAntagonists will stop posting silly memes and start smashing #datacenters instead...

      ...from that perspective putting data centers in orbit is perfect protection against angry #luddite mobs...

      ...as a plus, cooling and power, which is the main thrust of Luddite critique (because #AI #LLM are totally useless) is taken care of in orbit...

      So if you have lift capacity of $20/kg suddenly orbital data centre starts to look like a damn good investment.

      Ray McCarthyR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @n_dimension @AkaSci
      Frank Herbert's imagined "Butlerian Jihad" in Dune is looking likely.

      Multiple levels of magical thinking!

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      • Wulfy—Speaker to the machinesN Wulfy—Speaker to the machines

        @AkaSci

        Sooner or later, the unemployed, angry masses of #AiAntagonists will stop posting silly memes and start smashing #datacenters instead...

        ...from that perspective putting data centers in orbit is perfect protection against angry #luddite mobs...

        ...as a plus, cooling and power, which is the main thrust of Luddite critique (because #AI #LLM are totally useless) is taken care of in orbit...

        So if you have lift capacity of $20/kg suddenly orbital data centre starts to look like a damn good investment.

        Ray McCarthyR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @n_dimension @AkaSci
        Cooling stuff in space is actually really hard. No evaporation cycles, convection or conduction. Only IR radiation on the "dark" side.

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        • Ray McCarthyR Ray McCarthy

          @n_dimension @AkaSci
          Cooling stuff in space is actually really hard. No evaporation cycles, convection or conduction. Only IR radiation on the "dark" side.

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          @raymaccarthy @n_dimension
          Not a problem. AI will solve it 😜

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          • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

            @raymaccarthy @n_dimension
            Not a problem. AI will solve it 😜

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            @AkaSci @n_dimension
            You need to adjust your clothing!

            That's fierce sarcasm that's exposed!

            AI might, but we have no idea how to make an AI. The LLM/Generative "AI" are statistical plagiarism machines. More useful mis-named Machine learning is simply curated databases and pattern matching, with rules created by experts.

            Scrape the Internet and you end up with regurgitated "Grokipedia", a NAZIfied version of Wikipedia, and a bunch on random nonsense.

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            • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

              New FCC filing by SpaceX for constellation of million data center satellites for AI apps.

              # of sats: up to 1 million!
              Orbit: 500 km and 2,000 km altitude and 30°inclinations. Multiple orbital shells 50 km apart.
              Cooling: radiative
              Schedule: unspecified
              Sat size, weight, power, cost, ..: unspecified
              Launches: millions of tons of mass per year

              There goes the neighborhood.
              Or is this just marketing fluff and orbital hoarding?

              @sundogplanets
              https://www.scribd.com/document/990116826/Orbital-Data-Center-LOA-Narrative
              https://fccprod.servicenowservices.com/icfs?id=ibfs_application_summary&number=SAT-LOA-20260108-00016
              1/n

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              wrote last edited by
              #29

              @AkaSci @sundogplanets

              What happens if the command to 'hurtle towards the earth in a fiery rain' is pushed to the network?

              Does Musk become a God in fact?

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              • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                New FCC filing by SpaceX for constellation of million data center satellites for AI apps.

                # of sats: up to 1 million!
                Orbit: 500 km and 2,000 km altitude and 30°inclinations. Multiple orbital shells 50 km apart.
                Cooling: radiative
                Schedule: unspecified
                Sat size, weight, power, cost, ..: unspecified
                Launches: millions of tons of mass per year

                There goes the neighborhood.
                Or is this just marketing fluff and orbital hoarding?

                @sundogplanets
                https://www.scribd.com/document/990116826/Orbital-Data-Center-LOA-Narrative
                https://fccprod.servicenowservices.com/icfs?id=ibfs_application_summary&number=SAT-LOA-20260108-00016
                1/n

                MiraM This user is from outside of this forum
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                #30

                @AkaSci @sundogplanets At this point in human history, having the Kessler Syndrome occur just might not be the worst thing

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                • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                  A blunt assessment of "AI datacenters in space” by Prof. Matthew Buckley in Dec 2025 -

                  "To be blunt, the entire stupid idea is a giant middle finger to multiple fundamentals of physics, and the fact that it is apparently being taken seriously by our tech lords, mainstream journalism, and political leaders is a damning indictment of not just the ridiculous amount of money chasing bad ideas in the tech/LLM/hype sector that has eaten the American economy, ..."

                  https://www.physicsmatt.com/blog/2025/12/11/the-dumbest-thing-ive-seen-this-week
                  4/n

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                  @AkaSci but hey, think of all that random bit flipping you’d get from the cosmic radiation. A whole new flavor of stochastic gradient descent! lol

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                  • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                    New FCC filing by SpaceX for constellation of million data center satellites for AI apps.

                    # of sats: up to 1 million!
                    Orbit: 500 km and 2,000 km altitude and 30°inclinations. Multiple orbital shells 50 km apart.
                    Cooling: radiative
                    Schedule: unspecified
                    Sat size, weight, power, cost, ..: unspecified
                    Launches: millions of tons of mass per year

                    There goes the neighborhood.
                    Or is this just marketing fluff and orbital hoarding?

                    @sundogplanets
                    https://www.scribd.com/document/990116826/Orbital-Data-Center-LOA-Narrative
                    https://fccprod.servicenowservices.com/icfs?id=ibfs_application_summary&number=SAT-LOA-20260108-00016
                    1/n

                    Joseph LordJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Joseph Lord
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                    #32

                    @AkaSci @sundogplanets One of the dumbest things I ever heard. How do you cool a data centre in a vacuum? Somehow get the heat to the outside and try to radiate it? Must be possible to workout the maths for radiating heat. I wonder how long it would take to earn back the energy taken to get it into space in the first place.

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                    • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                      A blunt assessment of "AI datacenters in space” by Prof. Matthew Buckley in Dec 2025 -

                      "To be blunt, the entire stupid idea is a giant middle finger to multiple fundamentals of physics, and the fact that it is apparently being taken seriously by our tech lords, mainstream journalism, and political leaders is a damning indictment of not just the ridiculous amount of money chasing bad ideas in the tech/LLM/hype sector that has eaten the American economy, ..."

                      https://www.physicsmatt.com/blog/2025/12/11/the-dumbest-thing-ive-seen-this-week
                      4/n

                      F This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @AkaSci how will they launch the sysops?

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                      • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                        New FCC filing by SpaceX for constellation of million data center satellites for AI apps.

                        # of sats: up to 1 million!
                        Orbit: 500 km and 2,000 km altitude and 30°inclinations. Multiple orbital shells 50 km apart.
                        Cooling: radiative
                        Schedule: unspecified
                        Sat size, weight, power, cost, ..: unspecified
                        Launches: millions of tons of mass per year

                        There goes the neighborhood.
                        Or is this just marketing fluff and orbital hoarding?

                        @sundogplanets
                        https://www.scribd.com/document/990116826/Orbital-Data-Center-LOA-Narrative
                        https://fccprod.servicenowservices.com/icfs?id=ibfs_application_summary&number=SAT-LOA-20260108-00016
                        1/n

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                        #34

                        @AkaSci

                        Let's ignore the reality that orbital data centres are bullshit for hundreds of reasons and assume ketamine boy can pull it off.

                        This site lists the sizes and masses of starlink satellites. I'm going to use the V2 full size specs. 40m^2 fully deployed and 1,250kg.

                        https://dishycentral.com/how-big-are-starlink-satellites

                        The orbital decay times for unboosted satellites with those specs at different altitudes are;

                        500km - 5.68 years
                        600km - 47.02 years
                        700km - 303.73 years
                        800km - 1,536.21 years
                        900km - 6,112.47 years
                        1,000km - 19,255.79 years

                        Orbital decay calculator here;

                        https://www.lizard-tail.com/isana/lab/orbital_decay/

                        Data centres at higher altitudes better be built to last because they are not coming back down any time soon.

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                        • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                          A blunt assessment of "AI datacenters in space” by Prof. Matthew Buckley in Dec 2025 -

                          "To be blunt, the entire stupid idea is a giant middle finger to multiple fundamentals of physics, and the fact that it is apparently being taken seriously by our tech lords, mainstream journalism, and political leaders is a damning indictment of not just the ridiculous amount of money chasing bad ideas in the tech/LLM/hype sector that has eaten the American economy, ..."

                          https://www.physicsmatt.com/blog/2025/12/11/the-dumbest-thing-ive-seen-this-week
                          4/n

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                          @AkaSci well, there's this simple solution, although unpopular because ICE exists: arrest that south african illegal immigrant and NEVER let him go. Problem solved.

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                          • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                            A blunt assessment of "AI datacenters in space” by Prof. Matthew Buckley in Dec 2025 -

                            "To be blunt, the entire stupid idea is a giant middle finger to multiple fundamentals of physics, and the fact that it is apparently being taken seriously by our tech lords, mainstream journalism, and political leaders is a damning indictment of not just the ridiculous amount of money chasing bad ideas in the tech/LLM/hype sector that has eaten the American economy, ..."

                            https://www.physicsmatt.com/blog/2025/12/11/the-dumbest-thing-ive-seen-this-week
                            4/n

                            AkaSci 🛰️A This user is from outside of this forum
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                            #36

                            Another good article by a former NASA engineer/scientist on why "Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea."

                            "This is an absolutely terrible idea, and really makes zero sense whatsoever. There are multiple reasons for this, but they all amount to saying that the kind of electronics needed to make a datacenter work, particularly a datacenter deploying AI capacity in the form of GPUs and TPUs, is exactly the opposite of what works in space."

                            https://taranis.ie/datacenters-in-space-are-a-terrible-horrible-no-good-idea/
                            5/n

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                            • AkaSci 🛰️A AkaSci 🛰️

                              A blunt assessment of "AI datacenters in space” by Prof. Matthew Buckley in Dec 2025 -

                              "To be blunt, the entire stupid idea is a giant middle finger to multiple fundamentals of physics, and the fact that it is apparently being taken seriously by our tech lords, mainstream journalism, and political leaders is a damning indictment of not just the ridiculous amount of money chasing bad ideas in the tech/LLM/hype sector that has eaten the American economy, ..."

                              https://www.physicsmatt.com/blog/2025/12/11/the-dumbest-thing-ive-seen-this-week
                              4/n

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                              @AkaSci As much as I think the current Data Center Boom (TM) is a massive bubble that will end badly with a LOT of bag holders, if we really really needed *that much* compute we have plenty of cold surface area that just needs "bring heavy things and folks in and out" infrastructure.

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