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GOOGLE UNVEILS PROJECT SUNCATCHER TO POWER ORBITAL AI COMPUTE WITH CONCENTRATED SOLAR ENERGY

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November 07, 2025

Google has revealed Project Suncatcher, an experimental initiative that reimagines how large-scale computing could evolve beyond Earth's surface.

GOOGLE UNVEILS PROJECT SUNCATCHER TO POWER ORBITAL AI COMPUTE WITH CONCENTRATED SOLAR ENERGY

The project envisions space-based data centers powered entirely by solar energy, using orbital positioning to deliver continuous, carbon-free power for Al workloads.

The program represents one of Google's most ambitious research efforts yet—a convergence of aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy design. By placing compute clusters in low-Earth orbit, the company aims to overcome terrestrial limits on land, cooling, and energy availability, while leveraging the uninterrupted exposure to sunlight that space offers. The concept also highlights a growing realization among major technology firms: the future of computing infrastructure may not remain confined to the planet. For Google, Suncatcher is less about a single mission and more about developing a framework for long-term orbital AI systems capable of processing data in space, with minimal environmental footprint on Earth.

imageSYSTEM DESIGN AND ORBITAL SOLAR ADVANTAGE

At the heart of Project Suncatcher is a satellite network designed to operate in a sun-synchronous orbit, where satellites experience near-constant solar illumination. This orbit allows energy collection systems to generate up to eight times more usable power than equivalent solar panels on Earth.

Each Suncatcher satellite houses a cluster of custom Tensor Processing Units (TPUs)—Google's proprietary chips built for large-scale AI training and inference. These modules are linked via optical interconnects capable of transmitting data between spacecraft at rates exceeding 800 gigabits per second in early tests, a figure expected to grow to tens of terabits per second once operational.

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