According to the latest documents submitted by SpaceX to the Federal Communications Commission, the company plans to launch and operate 1 million satellites. These satellites will have unprecedented computing power, powered by solar energy instead of terrestrial power grids, to build space data centers that provide computing power to support cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Currently, Elon Musk's SpaceX has 9,600 Starlink satellites in orbit. The space arms race has officially begun!
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According to the latest documents submitted by SpaceX to the Federal Communications Commission, the company plans to launch and operate 1 million satellites. These satellites will have unprecedented computing power, powered by solar energy instead of terrestrial power grids, to build space data centers that provide computing power to support cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Currently, Elon Musk's SpaceX has 9,600 Starlink satellites in orbit. The space arms race has officially begun!