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SpaceX Seeks Federal Approval for 1 Million Solar-Powered Satellite Data Centers for AI

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SpaceX has filed a request with the FCC to launch up to 1 million solar-powered satellites intended to serve as data centers for artificial intelligence, envisioning them as a step towards harnessing the sun's full power and ensuring humanity's multi-planetary future.

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SpaceX 尋求聯邦批准發射百萬個太陽能衛星數據中心以支援AI

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SpaceX 已向聯邦通信委員會(FCC)提交申請,計畫發射多達一百萬顆太陽能衛星,作為人工智能的數據中心,並將此視為 Harnessing the sun's full power 並確保人類多行星未來的下一步。

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SpaceX seeks federal approval to launch 1 million solar-powered satellite data centers

SpaceX has filed a request with the Federal Communications Commission to launch a constellation of up to 1 million solar-powered satellites that it said will serve as data centers for artificial intelligence.

The company’s filing lays out a grandiose vision, not just describing these planned satellites as “the most efficient way to meet the accelerating demand for AI computing power” but also framing them as “a first step towards becoming a Kardashev II-level civilization — one that can harness the Sun’s full power” while also  “ensuring humanity’s multi-planetary future amongst the stars.”

The Verge argued that the 1 million satellite number is unlikely to be approved outright and is probably meant as a starting point for negotiations. The FCC recently gave SpaceX permission to launch an additional 7,500 Starlink satellites, but said it would “defer authorization on the remaining 14,988” proposed satellites.

There are currently arond man-made 15,000 satellites orbiting the Earth, according to the European Space Agency, and they’re already creating issues with pollution and debris.

The filing also comes as Amazon — citing a lack of rockets — is seeking an extension on an FCC deadline to have more than 1,600 satellites in orbit. Meanwhile, SpaceX is reportedly considering a merger with two of Elon Musk’s other companies, Tesla and xAI (which already merged with X), ahead of going public.

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