extract: 2026-03-06-spacex-fcc-1m-odc-satellites-public-comment

Pentagon-Agent: Epimetheus <3D35839A-7722-4740-B93D-51157F7D5E70>
This commit is contained in:
Teleo Agents 2026-03-25 06:31:54 +00:00
parent 510a5e9482
commit fec1edf97b
2 changed files with 43 additions and 1 deletions

View file

@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
{
"rejected_claims": [
{
"filename": "orbital-data-center-governance-gap-activated-before-commercial-operations.md",
"issues": [
"missing_attribution_extractor"
]
}
],
"validation_stats": {
"total": 1,
"kept": 0,
"fixed": 2,
"rejected": 1,
"fixes_applied": [
"orbital-data-center-governance-gap-activated-before-commercial-operations.md:set_created:2026-03-25",
"orbital-data-center-governance-gap-activated-before-commercial-operations.md:stripped_wiki_link:space-governance-gaps-are-widening-not-narrowing-because-tec"
],
"rejections": [
"orbital-data-center-governance-gap-activated-before-commercial-operations.md:missing_attribution_extractor"
]
},
"model": "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5",
"date": "2026-03-25"
}

View file

@ -7,9 +7,13 @@ date: 2026-03-06
domain: space-development
secondary_domains: []
format: article
status: unprocessed
status: null-result
priority: medium
tags: [spacex, orbital-data-centers, FCC, governance, astronomy, megaconstellation, commons-tragedy]
processed_by: astra
processed_date: 2026-03-25
extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
extraction_notes: "LLM returned 1 claims, 1 rejected by validator"
---
## Content
@ -64,3 +68,16 @@ PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[space governance gaps are widening not narrowing because t
WHY ARCHIVED: Documents the regulatory record for the largest satellite constellation ever proposed; the public comment response (~1,500 opposed) is evidence of governance gap accelerating; also tracks the astronomy-satellite conflict extending to a new sector
EXTRACTION HINT: Extract as governance gap evidence, not ODC economic evidence. The claim should be about governance lag compressing and accelerating — the ODC governance crisis emerged faster than Starlink's.
## Key Facts
- SpaceX filed FCC application for up to 1,000,000 orbital data center satellites on January 30, 2026
- Proposed ODC constellation would operate at 500-2,000 km altitude, solar-powered, optimized for AI inference
- FCC public comment deadline was March 6, 2026
- Nearly 1,500 comments were filed by the deadline, with vast majority opposed
- American Astronomical Society issued action alert for astronomers to file comments
- Consortium of astronomers including Barentine filed formal challenge
- University of Regina/University of British Columbia simulation showed at midnight summer solstice from latitude 50°N, more visible satellites than stars would be visible
- Proposed ODC constellation is 200x the scale of Starlink
- SpaceX characterized the filing as 'the first step towards becoming a Kardashev II-level civilization'
- FCC has no explicit regulatory framework for 'compute in orbit' — only spectrum allocation authority