Blue Origin Plans 51,600-Satellite 'Project Sunrise' Space Data Centers

Blue Origin, led by Jeff Bezos, plans to deploy a massive constellation of 51,600 satellites operating in sun-synchronous orbits between 500 and 1,800 km to serve as space-based data centers. This unprecedented satellite network aims to revolutionize global data infrastructure by enabling data processing closer to the source in orbit, potentially reducing latency and improving bandwidth worldwide. The project is pending vital FCC approval, and its success depends on Blue Origin's developing rocket technology with a limited flight history, making regulatory hurdles and technical feasibility key points to monitor.
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