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Voyager CEO Highlights Cooling Challenges for Space Data Centers

Voyager CEO Highlights Cooling Challenges for Space Data Centers

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2026-02-06 17:48:01
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Voyager Technologies CEO Dylan Taylor has underscored the persistent cooling challenges facing space-based data centers. The vacuum of space complicates heat dissipation, requiring innovative radiation-based solutions. "It's counterintuitive, but it's hard to actually cool things in space because there's no medium to transmit heat to cold," Taylor noted, emphasizing the need for sun-avoiding radiators.

Despite SpaceX's heavy-lift capabilities, Taylor argues thermal management remains the critical bottleneck. Voyager's Starlab project—a planned successor to the International Space Station—positions the company at the forefront of orbital infrastructure development. The firm has already deployed cloud computing equipment aboard the ISS and maintains partnerships with Palantir, Airbus, and Mitsubishi.

Laser communication systems may give Voyager an edge in the emerging space data center market. The company remains bullish on two-year deployment timelines, though Taylor acknowledges such projections are aggressive given current technological constraints.

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