• Lodespawn@aussie.zone
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    9 days ago

    You may note that this thread is talking about data centre reliability …

    Also you can’t radiate heat in space …

      • Trail@lemmy.world
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        8 days ago

        Sure. What did it cost? How many flights to get it up there? How many human spacewalk missions to maintain it?

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        8 days ago

        Yeah, I’ve been wondering why there’s such a push against the feasibility of space data centers on a lack of cooling when it’s in a vacuum where we have already solved temperature regulations. Are there good arguments for why this doesn’t work for data centers in space? I mean I imagine other concerns will definitely make it difficult but this argument hasn’t seemed accurate to me. I mean also I’m against data centers in general so ya know fuck them but from a reality pov like isn’t that argument incorrect?

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        8 days ago

        Mostly emitting ungodly amounts of photons and radiations, as far as the earth is concerned. Is that actually cooling it though ?

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          8 days ago

          Yes, all that emitted radiation does cool down the sun. It’s why it has a mostly stable temperature instead of getting hotter infinitely.