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It is easier to move bits than atoms or energy. It is easier to move bits than atoms or energy.  
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Server-sats are ultralight disks of silicon that convert sunlight into computation and communications. Powered by a large solar cell, propelled and steered by light pressure, networked and located by microwaves, and cooled by radiation into deep space. Arrays of thousands of server-sats act as highly redundant computation and database servers, as well as phased array antennas to reach thousands of transceivers on the ground. Server-sats are ultralight disks of silicon that convert sunlight into computation and communications. Powered by a large solar cell, propelled and steered by light pressure, networked and located by microwaves, and cooled by radiation into deep space. Arrays of tens of thousands of server-sats act as highly redundant computation and database servers, as well as phased array antennas to reach thousands of transceivers on the ground.
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First generation server-sats are 400 millimeters across ( about 16 inches ) and 0.1 millimeters (100 microns) thick, and weigh 30 grams. They can be mass produced with off-the-shelf semiconductor technologies. Gallium arsenide radio chips provide intra-array, inter-array, and ground communication, as well as precise precision information. Server-sats are launched stacked by the thousands in solid cylinders, shrouded and vibration isolated inside a traditional satellite bus. First generation server-sats are 20 centimeters across ( about 8 inches ) and 0.1 millimeters (100 microns) thick, and weigh 7 grams. They can be mass produced with off-the-shelf semiconductor technologies. Gallium arsenide radio chips provide intra-array, inter-array, and ground communication, as well as precise location information. Server-sats are launched stacked by the thousands in solid cylinders, shrouded and vibration isolated inside a traditional satellite bus.
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Traditional data centers consume more than 2% of US electrical power, and this fraction is growing rapidly. Server arrays in orbit can grow to virtually unlimited computation power,  communicate with the whole world, pay for themselves with electricity savings, and greatly reduce pollution and resource usage in the biosphere. Traditional data centers consume almost 3% of US electrical power, and this fraction is growing rapidly. Server arrays in orbit can grow to virtually unlimited computation power, communicate with the whole world, pay for themselves with electricity savings, and greatly reduce pollution and resource usage in the biosphere.
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Server Sky is speculative. The most likely showstopper is radiation damage. However, the constraints are different for server sky, and those differences may bring new solutions to the radiation damage problem. Server Sky is speculative. The most likely technical showstopper is radiation damage. The most likely practical showstopper is misunderstanding. Working together, we can fix the latter.
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 * [[ ServerSatV01 | Server-sat Detailed Description ]]  * [[ ServerSatV02 | Server-sat Detailed Description ]]
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 * [[ SpaceEnvironment | The Space Environment - Radiation, Drag, Debris, Erosion ]]  * [[ SpaceEnvironment | The Space Environment - Radiation, Drag, Collisions, Erosion ]]
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 * [[ BiologicalEffects | Biological and Environmental Effects ]]
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 * [[ Participate ]]  * [[ Participate ]] . . . . [[http://lists.server-sky.com/|Mailing List Signup]]
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 * [[ Events2009 | Events ]]  * [[ Events2009 | Events ]] . . . recent [[ http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1431656 | video ]] of a presentation at [[ http://linuxfestnorthwest.org/ | Linuxfest Northwest ]] . . . a [[ http://server-sky.com/slides/amsat01/aaaaa.html | web-based slide show ]] . . . [[ http://server-sky.com/slides/serversky.pdf | paper ]]
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This website is under construction - most of the sections need filling in.
This website is under construction - many of the sections need filling in. If you want to improve spelling, add expertise, etc...
sign up for the wiki and go to it. If you add spam or nonsense, I will revert the page, or move the content elsewhere.

Server Sky - internet and computation in orbit


It is easier to move bits than atoms or energy.

Server-sats are ultralight disks of silicon that convert sunlight into computation and communications. Powered by a large solar cell, propelled and steered by light pressure, networked and located by microwaves, and cooled by radiation into deep space. Arrays of tens of thousands of server-sats act as highly redundant computation and database servers, as well as phased array antennas to reach thousands of transceivers on the ground.

First generation server-sats are 20 centimeters across ( about 8 inches ) and 0.1 millimeters (100 microns) thick, and weigh 7 grams. They can be mass produced with off-the-shelf semiconductor technologies. Gallium arsenide radio chips provide intra-array, inter-array, and ground communication, as well as precise location information. Server-sats are launched stacked by the thousands in solid cylinders, shrouded and vibration isolated inside a traditional satellite bus.

Traditional data centers consume almost 3% of US electrical power, and this fraction is growing rapidly. Server arrays in orbit can grow to virtually unlimited computation power, communicate with the whole world, pay for themselves with electricity savings, and greatly reduce pollution and resource usage in the biosphere.

Server Sky is speculative. The most likely technical showstopper is radiation damage. The most likely practical showstopper is misunderstanding. Working together, we can fix the latter.



This website is under construction - many of the sections need filling in. If you want to improve spelling, add expertise, etc... sign up for the wiki and go to it. If you add spam or nonsense, I will revert the page, or move the content elsewhere.

ServerSky (last edited 2021-08-16 20:30:15 by KeithLofstrom)