SpaceX Vow To Loft 1 Million AI Satellites Could Spark Doomsday Dive
SpaceX Vow To Loft 1 Million AI Satellites Could Spark Doomsday Dive
Publish Date: 2026-05-31 00:05:00
Source Domain: www.forbes.com
- Elon Musk has announced plans to launch one million AI data center satellites into orbit by 2028, using SpaceX’s Starship rocket.
- SpaceX has already launched 10,000 Starlink satellites, but scaling this effort to a million satellite constellation would be immensely costly, potentially reaching $2 trillion.
- Experts, including leading rocket designer Robert Zubrin, argue that launching such a constellation is financially risky and impractical with current technology.
- The anticipated high costs of space-based solar power and satellite manufacturing would make these orbital data centers economically unfeasible compared to terrestrial counterparts for an extended period.
- Dr. Zubrin believes the project may jeopardize SpaceX’s financial stability, especially with the uncertain economic viability of space solar power.
- SpaceX’s Starship rocket, an experimental vehicle, has had mixed success in its test flights, adding to the project’s risks.
- There is ongoing research into making space-based AI infrastructure feasible, with some predicting it could potentially become competitive with terrestrial data centers by the mid-2030s.
- Musk’s ultimate goal is to enable AI-driven applications and ensure a multi-planetary future for humanity.