SpaceX wants FCC approval for a million AI-powered satellites in orbit, aiming at nonstop solar compute and sci-fi-level energy ambitions.
Million-satellite moonshot
Million-satellite moonshot
- SpaceX asks to deploy orbital data-center satellites.
- Targets a fleet size hitting one million units.
- Frames it as groundwork for extreme energy-scale progress.
- Claims space-based solar power runs nonstop.
- Positions orbit as ideal for heavy AI computing.
- Connects the idea to civilization-scale energy use.
- References the Kardashev scale.
- Leans on a Type II comparison.
- Invokes Dyson sphere logic, minus the star enclosure.
- The Federal Communications Commission already cleared Gen2 expansion.
- Caps second-generation Starlink operations at 15,000 units.
- Allows launches toward that ceiling.
- Starlink upgrades capacity and latency.
- Enables direct links to standard phones.
- Adds autonomous collision avoidance.
- Mark Gurman flags satellite links for future iPhones.
- Points to 5G NTN support.
- Ties coverage expansion to orbit-based relays.
- Casts the new request as commercially unprecedented.
- Separates current deployments from long-game vision.
- Pitches it as a first real step toward energy-max civilization.