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Filing: SpaceX is seeking US FCC approval to launch 1M satellites; SpaceX claims that they will orbit the Earth and harness the sun to power AI data centers

Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to launch a constellation of 1 million satellites that will orbit Earth and harness the sun to power AI data centers …

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  • r/SpaceXLounge r on reddit
    SpaceX Eyes 1 Million Satellites For Orbital Data Center Push - PCMag
  • r/technology r on reddit
    SpaceX seeks FCC approval to launch 1 million data center satellites
  • @reckless Nilay Patel on bluesky
    someone tell elon the ai is supoosed to do the paperclip thing, you're not supposed to do it for them www.theverge.com/tech/871641/ ...
  • r/wallstreetbets r on reddit
    Elmo fules to put AI data centres in space - 1million satellites.
  • @multiversewanderer @multiversewanderer on bluesky
    Musk lie:  —  “The satellites will actually be so far apart that it will be hard to see from one to another.  Space is so vast as to be beyond comprehension.”  —  Two truths meant to boost each other, BUT TOTALLY UNRELATED  —  At low orbit speeds, if you can see it, it's too clos…
  • @thescot @thescot on bluesky
    Hell no!  Flights would be at risk from falling satellites.  —  www.bbc.com/news/article...
  • @dylanreeve.com Dylan Reeve on bluesky
    So fucking stupid.  How do you service them?  Cool them?  Your power capacity is limited to what you can generate with solar panels within the footprint of the satellite.