Citing multiple media reports from the 23rd, to facilitate the deployment of a satellite network specifically for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, envisions launching satellites from the Moon to Earth's orbit using electromagnetic catapults. According to reports from the French site Future Science, Musk intends to build a giant electromagnetic catapult and a satellite assembly plant on the Moon, using the former to launch satellites into Earth's orbit. SpaceX recently submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission to deploy a system consisting of up to 1 million satellites in low Earth orbit, creating an on-orbit data center network to support high-performance computing needs such as AI. The report from Future Science suggests that theoretically, Musk's idea of launching satellites from the Moon is not entirely unreasonable. The Moon's low gravity, lack of atmosphere, and abundant solar energy create conditions that could dramatically increase launch efficiency compared to launches from Earth, making the deployment of large satellite constellations simpler and avoiding the congestion of spacecraft and debris in low Earth orbit. However, in reality, achieving this idea is extremely challenging. Future Science analyzes that, firstly, the launch device will be several kilometers long, and the acceleration process must be gradual enough to avoid damaging the satellites during launch. Secondly, the energy required for each launch is staggering, with electricity demand being particularly immense. Moreover, before constructing the electromagnetic catapult on the Moon, a permanent base must first be established, requiring the transport of large amounts of equipment. Humanity has never built such large-scale facilities beyond Earth. Recently, Musk stated at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, that deploying AI data centers in space could be achieved "within two to three years." However, Sam Altman, CEO of the OpenAI research center, poured cold water on this idea. In an interview with the Indian Express, he said that while a space AI data center may be feasible in the long term, it is unlikely to happen within the next decade, citing reasons such as high launch costs and difficulties in operation and maintenance.
#V神卖币 #比特币回落至63000美元附近 #特朗普新全球关税
$ESP
{future}(ESPUSDT)
$SKR
{future}(SKRUSDT)