Recent funding momentum for Starcloud, including a $250 million Series A extension on August 21, 2026, with Nvidia participation, underscores growing investor confidence in orbital AI compute to bypass terrestrial power and land constraints. The company already demonstrated the first in-orbit LLM training on an Nvidia H100 in late 2025 and is advancing larger Starcloud-3 spacecraft targeting Starship launches. Broader activity includes SpaceX’s FCC filings for up to one million AI1 satellites with potential 2027–2028 deployments, Google’s Project Suncatcher prototypes slated for 2027, and similar plans from Blue Origin and others. Market-implied odds remain modest for near-term resolutions because achieving at least 100 data-center-grade accelerators per spacecraft requires further radiation hardening, inter-satellite links, regulatory clearances, and scaled manufacturing amid constrained launch capacity.
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“Orbital data center” refers to any spacecraft, satellite, or equivalent technology carrying computing infrastructure that is launched into Earth’s orbit for the purpose of providing data-center, cloud-computing, or artificial intelligence computing services and which includes at least 100 data-center-grade AI accelerators, GPUs, TPUs, or substantially equivalent compute processors, (e.g. NVIDIA H100 GPUs, Google TPUs, or equivalent or successor chips).
“Successfully launched” refers to any launch which successfully places a qualifying orbital data center into Earth’s orbit.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...“Orbital data center” refers to any spacecraft, satellite, or equivalent technology carrying computing infrastructure that is launched into Earth’s orbit for the purpose of providing data-center, cloud-computing, or artificial intelligence computing services and which includes at least 100 data-center-grade AI accelerators, GPUs, TPUs, or substantially equivalent compute processors, (e.g. NVIDIA H100 GPUs, Google TPUs, or equivalent or successor chips).
“Successfully launched” refers to any launch which successfully places a qualifying orbital data center into Earth’s orbit.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Recent funding momentum for Starcloud, including a $250 million Series A extension on August 21, 2026, with Nvidia participation, underscores growing investor confidence in orbital AI compute to bypass terrestrial power and land constraints. The company already demonstrated the first in-orbit LLM training on an Nvidia H100 in late 2025 and is advancing larger Starcloud-3 spacecraft targeting Starship launches. Broader activity includes SpaceX’s FCC filings for up to one million AI1 satellites with potential 2027–2028 deployments, Google’s Project Suncatcher prototypes slated for 2027, and similar plans from Blue Origin and others. Market-implied odds remain modest for near-term resolutions because achieving at least 100 data-center-grade accelerators per spacecraft requires further radiation hardening, inter-satellite links, regulatory clearances, and scaled manufacturing amid constrained launch capacity.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado



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