蓝色起源寻求FCC批准发射51,600颗卫星用于太阳能人工智能网络,旨在实现独立运行和快速脱离轨道.
Blue Origin seeks FCC approval to launch 51,600 satellites for a solar-powered AI network, aiming for independent operation and rapid deorbiting.
蓝色起源已向联邦通信委员会提交申请,为太阳升起项目发射多达51,600颗卫星.该计划是基于空间的计算网络,旨在支持使用太阳能和光学链接的人工智能工作负载.
Blue Origin has filed with the FCC to launch up to 51,600 satellites for Project Sunrise, a space-based computing network aimed at supporting AI workloads using solar power and optical links.
计划在500至1800公里之间进行太阳同步轨道的卫星将独立于地球基础设施运行,并在五年内从轨道上退出.
The satellites, planned for sun-synchronous orbits between 500 and 1,800 km, would operate independently of Earth infrastructure and be deorbited within five years.
该公司要求FCC批准Ka频段的使用,并免除标准发射里程碑,理由是不会干扰其他用户.
The company seeks FCC approval for Ka-band frequencies and a waiver from standard launch milestones, citing non-interference with other users.
该项目加入了SpaceX和Starcloud的竞争力,但面临着可行性怀疑,技术挑战以及监管障碍.
The project joins competing efforts by SpaceX and Starcloud, but faces skepticism over feasibility, technical challenges, and regulatory hurdles.