Rendezvous Robotics and Starcloud Partner to Develop Autonomous Assembly for Orbital Data Centers

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Companies like Starcloud and Rendezvous Robotics are exploring the construction of massive data centers in orbit, leveraging the abundant and sustainable energy source provided by the Sun. This initiative aims to revolutionize the way we handle data processing and storage.

The concept of space-based data centers has gained traction due to the environmental advantages they offer over traditional terrestrial facilities. By harnessing the power of the Sun, these orbital data centers could cater to the escalating energy demands of artificial intelligence applications.

Starcloud, in collaboration with Nvidia, has announced plans to create a 5-gigawatt orbital data center equipped with large solar and cooling panels spanning approximately 4 kilometers in width and length. To address the challenges associated with assembling and maintaining these massive structures in space, Rendezvous Robotics, a pioneering in-space assembly company, has joined forces with Starcloud. Their partnership aims to explore the autonomous assembly of Starcloud’s data centers, potentially streamlining the construction process and reducing costs significantly.

The successful implementation of autonomous assembly techniques could pave the way for a new era of sustainable, high-capacity data processing in orbit.

Source: Ars Technica