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Data Centers In Space? Coming Soon, But With Down-To-Earth Hurdles

SpaceX and rivals see orbital systems as a way to cut power and water use, but launch costs and repairs remain major hurdles.

  • Elon Musk, chairman of SpaceX, is aggressively pushing to deploy a constellation of orbital data centers, with SpaceX filing for FCC approval earlier this year to launch one million satellites.
  • Communities increasingly resist terrestrial data centers due to heavy power and water consumption, prompting SpaceX to explore space-based alternatives that avoid local zoning constraints and land-use conflicts common on Earth.
  • Orbital facilities face significant engineering hurdles, including difficult waste heat removal requiring massive radiators, while operators must navigate complex assembly processes and upgrade hardware every three to five years in orbit.
  • A JLL report led by Andrew Batson cautions that launch economics and debris management remain unfavorable, with current costs exceeding the competitive threshold needed for space-based data centers.
  • Elon Musk envisions one company becoming the railroad, electric utility, and cloud-computing provider for the emerging space economy, positioning orbital infrastructure as a potential solution to global computing demand.
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Building data centers in space is an intriguing idea on paper, but major engineering challenges must be solved

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Clubic.com broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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