Could space be the next data center hub?
News Clip1:49Atlanta Journal-Constitution·GA·5/21/2026
A Georgia-based startup, ODC.Space, is proposing orbital data centers as a future solution for computing, driven by surging AI demand and increasing difficulty in securing land. While efficient, experts are raising concerns about the cost, feasibility, and environmental impact of such ventures, echoing existing environmental issues related to data center demand in a Georgia town.
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A Georgia-based startup is pitching orbital data centers as the future of computing powered by constant solar energy and cooled by space itself. But while the idea sounds efficient, experts are raising concerns about cost, feasibility and environmental impact.
The AJC’s Mariana Castro explains how, with AI demand surging and land for data centers becoming harder to secure, companies are starting to look beyond Earth — but is space really the answer?
The demand for data centers is playing out in a Georgia town with a history of environmental issues. Watch the full episode of "Curiosities of the South" now — https://youtu.be/8Gzn5KMaB6E
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