Amid the increasing interest in establishing data centers in space, Star Catcher Industries is making ambitious plans. The CEO recently announced their intention to launch a network of spacecraft capable of transmitting concentrated solar power to other satellites.
A rendering of the proposed Star Catcher spacecraft shows it employing lenses to collect and focus sunlight while in orbit. This concentrated energy would then be beamed to client satellites for power.
The initiative aims to be the first to create an orbital energy grid. This system could potentially provide power not only to satellites but also to data centers that companies, including Elon Musk’s SpaceX, might position in space.
The concept of an energy grid in space could revolutionize how orbital devices receive power, offering a sustainable and continuous energy source. If successful, it may pave the way for more extensive space-based infrastructure projects and boost the capabilities of satellites and future data centers significantly.

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