Voyager CEO Warns of Cooling as Major Hurdle for Space-Based Data Centers
ByAinvest
Saturday, Feb 7, 2026 4:06 pm ET1min read
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Voyager Technologies CEO Dylan Taylor highlights cooling as a major challenge for space-based data centers. Despite progress in orbital computing, Taylor believes a two-year timeline for deploying large-scale infrastructure is ambitious due to the need for radiation-based cooling systems. Voyager is working towards a 2029 launch for its Starlab project, which aims to succeed the ISS, and is positioning itself for long-term leadership in orbital computing.

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