Blue Origin has announced Project Sunrise, a major initiative to deploy a space-based data center. The plan involves launching a massive constellation of 51,600 satellites into low Earth orbit. This infrastructure aims to provide computing power and data storage capabilities directly from space.
Satellites will operate in sun-synchronous orbits at altitudes between 500km and 1,800km
The satellites will operate in sun-synchronous orbits at altitudes between 500km and 1,800km. This orbital configuration allows the constellation to maintain consistent lighting conditions for solar power and thermal management. The sheer scale of the deployment positions the project as one of the largest satellite networks ever proposed.
Blue Origin intends to use this orbital infrastructure to function as a space data center. The company plans to leverage the unique environment of space for high-performance computing tasks. This approach could potentially offer advantages in heat dissipation and energy efficiency compared to ground-based facilities.
The announcement marks a significant expansion of Blue Origin's commercial activities beyond launch services. It signals a move into the growing market for space-based computing and data infrastructure. The project aligns with broader industry trends toward decentralizing data processing capabilities.



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