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English: Sun-synchronous orbit for solar data centers, also known as a dawn-dusk orbit that would follow the sunrise and sunset around the planet.
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Earth Dyson Ring of AI data centers]]
Sun-synchronous orbit animation of AI supercomputing satellites
100mw AI orbital super computer, ~15,000 hexagon solar panels, 18 feet in diameter (point to point). It is ~0.16 square miles.
1 gigawatt space-based AI supercomputer. ~120,000 hexagon solar panels, ~ 1 square mile.

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Sun-synchronous orbit for solar data centers

29 November 2025

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