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Why Orbital Data Centers Are Harder Than Silicon Valley Thinks
Space-based data centers face fundamental physics challenges that make them at least 10 times more expensive than terrestrial alternatives. The main obstacles are heat dissipation (requiring massive radiators in vacuum), radiation damage to commercial chips, and degradation of equipment over time. While companies like SpaceX and Google pursue orbital computing, the economics only work for specialized applications like satellite data preprocessing and collision avoidance.
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