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    Blue Origin Expands Space Data Centres Ambition

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaMarch 20, 2026Updated:March 20, 2026 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Blue Origin Enters Race To Develop Data Centres In Space

    Blue Origin has formally moved into the race to build data centres in space. The company has filed for permission to deploy nearly 52,000 satellites designed to handle artificial intelligence computing in orbit. This step places the firm alongside other players pursuing similar ambitions beyond Earth.

    The company stated that its proposed satellites would run on solar power. As a result, they would support computing workloads while avoiding many of the constraints faced by terrestrial facilities. These challenges on the ground often include infrastructure limits and development delays. In contrast, Blue Origin believes orbital systems could operate more efficiently.

    Orbital Systems To Complement Ground Infrastructure

    Blue Origin explained in its filing that the satellite network would complement existing data centres on Earth. Therefore, it aims to expand overall industry capacity rather than replace ground systems. The company emphasised that space-based computing could introduce new sources of clean energy for processing tasks.

    Moreover, the filing highlighted that orbiting data centres would avoid certain complications that slow development on land. These include physical constraints and logistical issues that affect traditional facilities. Consequently, the company sees space as a viable extension of current computing infrastructure.

    Project Sunrise And Industry Competition

    The initiative, referred to as Project Sunrise, represents Blue Origin’s vision for an orbital data centre system. Although the company has not provided additional public comments, earlier reporting indicated that a dedicated team has been working on this technology.

    At the same time, Blue Origin is not alone in this effort. It joins other companies that have also submitted applications to regulators seeking approval for similar satellite deployments. This growing interest signals increasing competition in the field of space-based computing.

    Furthermore, the move reflects a broader shift towards integrating advanced technologies with space infrastructure. Companies are now exploring how orbital systems can support rising demand for artificial intelligence processing. As a result, the race to establish computing capabilities in space continues to intensify.

    With inputs from Reuters

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