Google’s AI Space Plan: A Trade-Off Between Water, Carbon, and the Cosmos

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Google’s “Project Suncatcher” is not a simple “green” solution; it’s a complex and controversial environmental trade-off. The plan asks a “pick your poison” question: to save Earth’s water, are you willing to emit CO2 and pollute the night sky?
The “pro” is clear: the plan “minimises impact on the land and water resources needed to cool existing datacenters.” This is a massive environmental win, as it solves one of the AI industry’s most pressing “terrestrial” problems. It also runs on 100% clean solar power once in orbit.
The first “con” is the launch. “Launching a single rocket into space emits hundreds of tonnes of CO2.” To build 80-satellite constellations will require many launches, creating a significant, upfront carbon footprint.
The second “con” is scientific pollution. Astronomers are “concerned” that this “rising number of satellites” will act “like bugs on a windshield,” ruining observations and effectively “blinding” ground-based telescopes.
Google is betting that the long-term benefits of water savings and zero-emission operations outweigh the initial CO2 cost and the objections from astronomers. The 2027 prototypes will be the first test of this difficult environmental calculation.

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