
Starcloud: The Rise of Orbital Data Centers
2035
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Join Piers Kicks from Delphi Intelligence as he explores the cutting-edge frontier of space-based computing with Philip Johnston, founder of Star Cloud. Philip is pioneering the development of data centers in space to harness abundant solar energy and overcome Earth's compute limitations. With launch costs plummeting thanks to SpaceX's Starship program, Star Cloud is preparing to launch the first H100 GPU to space in November 2025, marking a 100x increase in space-based compute power.
Starcloud: https://www.starcloud.com
π― Key Highlights
βΈ From sci-fi dreams to space reality: how falling launch costs enable orbital data centers
βΈ November 2025: launching the first H100 GPU - 100x more powerful than any space compute before
βΈ The physics advantage: unlimited solar energy and natural cooling in space
βΈ Why Earth's heat dissipation limits will force compute off-world within decades
βΈ Radiation shielding and thermal management: the two biggest engineering challenges
βΈ Starlink connectivity: solving the space internet problem for orbital workloads
βΈ Defense and commercial applications: early revenue streams for space compute
βΈ The roadmap to gigawatt-scale solar arrays and modular space construction
βΈ Geopolitical implications: space as the new frontier for AI and defense
βΈ Vision 2035: when most new data centers might be built in space
βΈ From asteroid mining to Mars colonies: the broader space economy revolution
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Timestamps
00:00 β Intro: Philip Johnston, Star Cloud
01:30 β Vision: data centers in space
02:00 β Launch costs drop: $60K β $500/kg with Starship
03:30 β Pivot: solar power β orbital compute
05:00 β Background: five brothers, sci-fi dreams
07:00 β Building the team: SpaceX & Microsoft vets
08:15 β Early tests: deployables in the living room
09:30 β Challenges: radiation & heat
11:00 β Radiation: LEO to deep space
12:30 β Orbits: dawn-dusk, no shadow
14:00 β Debris myths: Kessler overblown
17:00 β Space weather: flares & Carrington events
19:00 β Heat: radiating 5 GW in space
21:00 β Connectivity: Starlink for workloads
22:00 β Earthβs heat problem: compute to space
24:00 β Regulation: faster in orbit
25:30 β Model: energy provider, not hardware owner
26:30 β November launch: H100 + Gemini
28:00 β Defense & data security in orbit
29:00 β Gigawatt arrays: modular builds, 2030s
30:30 β Breakeven: launch costs vs viability
32:00 β Bitcoin mining: using spare capacity
33:15 β Space internet: real challenges
35:00 β Geopolitics: defending assets in orbit
37:00 β Sci-fi: Dyson spheres & missions
39:00 β AI risks & Fermi Paradox
41:00 β Future: Mars & asteroid mining
42:30 β 2035: space as default
44:00 β Competition: hyperscalers & startups
45:00 β Lessons: gov relations & realities
45:45 β Book: Elon Musk bio
Disclaimer
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