Earlier this year, SpaceX filed an application with the FCC petitioning to launch up to a million satellites as part of an “orbital data center.” It’s also become a big part of Elon Musk’s pitch to investors ahead of his massive SpaceX IPO. WSJ asked an engineer to break down the biggest technical hurdles and costly barriers to putting data centers in space. Chapters: 0:00 Data centers in space 0:36 What data centers need on land 1:38 Translating computing power into space 2:42 Cooling in space 3:12 Space complications 4:07 Networking issues 5:23 Is this cost effective? Pro Perfected Experts in engineering and design break down a ubiquitous problem, examining how the world is built and what can make it better. #Space #AI #WSJ

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