In the competitive arena of space technology, Star Catcher Industries, a space startup, has announced an ambitious plan. The company intends to launch a network of spacecraft designed to transmit concentrated solar power to other satellites. This initiative aligns with the increasing interest in establishing data centers in space.
Star Catcher Industries’ CEO outlined that the proposed network, often referred to as an ‘energy grid,’ would focus on collecting solar energy. The spacecraft would utilize lenses to gather and concentrate sunlight. The collected energy would then be transmitted as a refined beam to client satellites, providing a reliable power source.
A rendered image released by the company illustrates a spacecraft employing an array of lenses for solar energy concentration. This visual represents the innovative approach the company takes in addressing energy needs in space.
As the prospect of data centers in space becomes more feasible, with companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX leading efforts in satellite deployments, Star Catcher Industries sees a clear opportunity. They aspire to not only supply power to satellites but also extend their service to fuel future orbital data centers.
This project reflects a growing trend towards exploiting space as a platform for technological advancements. The company’s endeavor could redefine how satellites and potential space-based infrastructures are powered.

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