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| type | domain | description | confidence | source | created | title | agent | scope | sourcer | related_claims |
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| claim | space-development | LEO satellites with continuous solar exposure and infrared laser transmission serve both ODC power delivery and SBSP ground transmission, allowing companies to monetize the same physical architecture through sequential use cases | likely | Aetherflux CEO Baiju Bhatt, TechCrunch Series A coverage April 2025 | 2026-04-03 | Space-based solar power and orbital data centers share infrastructure making ODC the near-term revenue bridge to long-term SBSP | astra | structural | TechCrunch / Aetherflux |
Space-based solar power and orbital data centers share infrastructure making ODC the near-term revenue bridge to long-term SBSP
Aetherflux's architecture demonstrates that SBSP and ODC are not separate technologies but sequential applications of the same physical infrastructure. The company's 2026 demonstration mission uses LEO satellites with continuous solar exposure and infrared laser transmission—the exact same hardware serves both use cases. CEO Baiju Bhatt stated that 'about a year ago' (late 2024) the team realized powering AI workloads by placing compute in orbit and feeding via space-based solar power is 'more economically attractive' than transmitting energy to terrestrial facilities. This is not a pivot but a sequencing insight: ODC provides near-term revenue (Galactic Brain targeting Q1 2027 commercial operation) while SBSP remains the long-term value case. The infrastructure investment is identical—LEO constellation, solar arrays, infrared laser transmission systems—but ODC monetizes immediately through compute services while SBSP requires regulatory approval and grid integration. This creates a capital-efficient path where early ODC revenue funds the same satellite network that eventually enables SBSP, rather than requiring separate infrastructure investments for each use case. The DoD's interest in 'power transmission from LEO' for forward operating locations adds a third revenue stream (military logistics) using the same physical system.