On December 17, according to the Financial Times, Google revealed a plan named 'Project Suncatcher' aimed at building a prototype of a solar-powered space data center. This project is not about establishing a single orbital monolith, but rather a cluster composed of 81 satellites equipped with AI, which will fly collaboratively in space and process data. As the first step of this plan, Google will cooperate with the satellite company Planet, expecting to launch two prototype satellites into low Earth orbit by 2027. The core logic of this initiative lies in leveraging the unique environmental advantages of space—particularly the almost constant solar energy provided by sun-synchronous orbit, as well as the exemption from the land and water resources required for construction on the ground.