Major technology firms and startups are advancing orbital AI infrastructure amid surging terrestrial power and land constraints for large language model training. Starcloud's November 2025 launch of Starcloud-1 demonstrated the first in-orbit LLM training on an NVIDIA H100 GPU, with its multi-GPU Starcloud-2 now slated for October 2026. SpaceX and xAI filed FCC applications in early 2026 for up to one million data center satellites following their merger, while Google’s Project Suncatcher targets prototype TPU satellite launches in early 2027. Additional FCC filings from Aetherflux, Orbital, and others signal broader industry momentum, yet full-scale deployments meeting criteria like 100+ AI accelerators remain in planning or early testing phases. Upcoming catalysts include Starcloud-2’s launch window, FCC comment periods, and Starship cost-reduction milestones that could accelerate timelines.
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“Orbital data center” refers to any spacecraft, satellite, or equivalent technology carrying computing infrastructure that is launched into Earth’s orbit for the purpose of providing data-center, cloud-computing, or artificial intelligence computing services and which includes at least 100 data-center-grade AI accelerators, GPUs, TPUs, or substantially equivalent compute processors, (e.g. NVIDIA H100 GPUs, Google TPUs, or equivalent or successor chips).
“Successfully launched” refers to any launch which successfully places a qualifying orbital data center into Earth’s orbit.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...“Orbital data center” refers to any spacecraft, satellite, or equivalent technology carrying computing infrastructure that is launched into Earth’s orbit for the purpose of providing data-center, cloud-computing, or artificial intelligence computing services and which includes at least 100 data-center-grade AI accelerators, GPUs, TPUs, or substantially equivalent compute processors, (e.g. NVIDIA H100 GPUs, Google TPUs, or equivalent or successor chips).
“Successfully launched” refers to any launch which successfully places a qualifying orbital data center into Earth’s orbit.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Major technology firms and startups are advancing orbital AI infrastructure amid surging terrestrial power and land constraints for large language model training. Starcloud's November 2025 launch of Starcloud-1 demonstrated the first in-orbit LLM training on an NVIDIA H100 GPU, with its multi-GPU Starcloud-2 now slated for October 2026. SpaceX and xAI filed FCC applications in early 2026 for up to one million data center satellites following their merger, while Google’s Project Suncatcher targets prototype TPU satellite launches in early 2027. Additional FCC filings from Aetherflux, Orbital, and others signal broader industry momentum, yet full-scale deployments meeting criteria like 100+ AI accelerators remain in planning or early testing phases. Upcoming catalysts include Starcloud-2’s launch window, FCC comment periods, and Starship cost-reduction milestones that could accelerate timelines.
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