Orbital Compute Orbital data centres are emerging as a real investment opportunity as terrestrial AI expansion faces grid, cooling, and land constraints, with multiple startups and at least one hyperscaler pursuing programmes as of May 2026. Low Earth Orbit offers continuous solar power, passive radiative cooling to near-absolute zero temperatures, and faster inter-satellite laser communications, eliminating the grid-connection bottlenecks and water-intensive cooling that limit terrestrial data centre growth. The structural advantage of space-based compute depends on continued launch cost reductions from Falcon 9 reusability and Starship, though high-density AI clusters face practical thermal dissipation limits due to worsening surface-area-to-volume ratios in orbit. Last updated: 29 May 2026 Purpose : Track the development of orbital AI data centres as a proposed solution to terrestrial compute, power, and cooling constraints — and assess the investment implications for AI infrastructure, chip architecture, and terrestrial capex. What belongs here : What does NOT belong here : companies/