The Real Economics of Data Centers in Space | Starcloud CEO Philip Johnston
632nm1 Apr

The Real Economics of Data Centers in Space | Starcloud CEO Philip Johnston

Are data centers in space physically possible, or just another overhyped idea?

In this episode, we speak with Philip Johnston, CEO of Starcloud, about the technical and economic case for putting AI infrastructure in orbit. The idea has gone viral in recent months, drawing strong criticism from science communicators like Scott Manley, Kyle Hill, and Hank Green, but rarely with detailed engagement on the underlying assumptions.

We examine whether space-based data centers can compete with terrestrial infrastructure, and what constraints actually matter: energy generation, cooling, launch costs, and manufacturing at scale. Johnston walks through the core economic model behind Starcloud, including assumptions about SpaceX’s Starship, the cost of solar power in orbit, and why removing terrestrial constraints like land use, permitting, and energy storage could fundamentally change how compute is deployed.

We discuss the physics of radiative cooling in space, the challenges of operating GPUs in a radiation environment, and how orbital systems compare to Earth-based data centers in terms of efficiency and cost structure. The conversation also explores broader questions around AI’s growing energy demands, the limits of terrestrial infrastructure, and whether shifting compute off-world is a niche solution or a long-term inevitability.

Whether you’re interested in space technology, AI infrastructure, energy systems, or the economics of large-scale computing, this episode offers a detailed look at one of the most debated ideas in modern engineering, and a rare opportunity to hear its strongest arguments laid out in full.

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:12 - What is Starcloud?
02:44 - Why do data centers need to go to space?
06:15 - Can’t we just build more solar panels on earth?
11:10 - Economic analysis of Starcloud
19:56 - How does Starcloud’s cooling work?
28:26 - Training an LLM in space
32:07 - Addressing critics on space Twitter
34:23 - Is Starcloud overfunded?
35:59 - Will demand for data centers keep going up?
38:11 - GPU lifespan and disposal in space
39:47 - Bus structures
41:43 - Starcloud’s origin and founders
49:29 - Fundraising, Competition, and Meeting Expectations
53:29 - Satellite size and collisions
56:29 - Manufacturing Bottlenecks
1:00:20 - Starcloud 1 tests
1:01:57 - Acceleration after YC
1:03:43 - Testing on Earth
1:05:06 - Motivations for Starcloud
1:06:45 - Data centers on the Moon
1:08:12 - Interacting with AI companies
1:08:18 - What’s next for Starcloud?
1:14:01 - Other uses for Starcloud satellites
1:17:56 - Lunar hotels and space elevators
1:24:28 - Complementary business ideas to Starcloud
1:29:51 - Philip’s competitive twin
1:32:18 - Philip and Mike’s thoughts on YC
1:34:45 - Advice for young entrepreneurs

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