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Google in talks with SpaceX for Suncatcher orbital data center project

By Thomson Reuters May 12, 2026 | 11:17 AM

May 12 (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google on Tuesday said it has been in discussions with Elon Musk’s SpaceX and others regarding future launches for ​its Project Suncatcher, an orbital data center ‌project.

Google is pushing the space-based data center idea with Project Suncatcher, a research effort to network solar-powered satellites equipped with its Tensor Processing Units into an orbital AI cloud. The ‌company ​plans an initial prototype launch ⁠with partner Planet Labs ⁠around 2027.

A partnership with Google would mark the second time Musk made peace with an AI rival he has publicly criticized, ahead of a widely ​anticipated and crucial initial public offering for SpaceX.

Billionaire Musk helped launch OpenAI in 2015 as a ⁠counterweight to Google’s AI ambitions, ⁠after falling out with its co-founder ​Larry Page over AI safety. Now, SpaceX and Google find ​themselves racing toward the same frontier, vying ‌to bring AI data centers to space.

SpaceX did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The Wall Street Journal had reported the development earlier ⁠on Tuesday.

Developing its space-based orbital data centers is one of the major drivers behind SpaceX’s IPO plans, as the ⁠endeavor is expected ‌to be highly capital intensive and ⁠technologically challenging.

Last week, Anthropic agreed to ​use the ‌full computing power of SpaceX’s Colossus ​1 facility ⁠in Memphis and expressed interest in working with the rocket company to develop multiple gigawatts of space-based orbital data centers.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City and Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli ​and Maju Samuel)