SpaceX’s Elon Musk relieves worries about orbital data centers
teslarati.com Jun 11, 2026

SpaceX’s Elon Musk relieves worries about orbital data centers

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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk addressed concerns about orbital data centers and launching satellites in mass quantities, reassuring that space is vast and will not become crowded. Musk pointed to SpaceX's experience operating 10,000 Starlink satellites as evidence of safe management. The company plans to launch "AI1" satellites, essentially orbiting racks of AI compute, to combat Earth's constraints on AI growth. SpaceX's orbital data centers will utilize constant sunlight, vacuum radiative cooling, and abundant solar energy. Production is expected to ramp up by the end of 2027, with Starship's launch capability enabling massive deployment. Musk's comments aim to ease public anxiety about overcrowding.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Musk's vision for orbital AI compute ties into broader ambitions to harness the Sun's energy and advance humanity.
  • · By moving power-hungry data centers off-planet, SpaceX can unlock more compute while preserving Earth's resources, driving progress toward a Type 1 civilization.