Elon Musk’s Next Frontier: SpaceX Is Quietly Building a Team to Launch Data Centers Into Orbit by 2026
SpaceX, the rocket company that has already revolutionized satellite internet with its Starlink constellation, is now setting its sights on an even more ambitious endeavor: deploying data centers in space. According to recent job postings and industry reporting, the Elon Musk-led aerospace firm is actively recruiting engineers and specialists to build orbital computing infrastructure, with an aggressive target of launching the first units as early as 2026. The move signals a dramatic expansion of SpaceX’s commercial ambitions and could reshape how the world thinks about cloud computing, artificial intelligence processing, and the physical limits of digital infrastructure. The revelation, first reported by Business Insider , came through a series of job listings posted on SpaceX’s careers page. The positions call for engineers with expertise in thermal management, power systems, high-performance computing hardware, and satellite communications — a skill set that sits squarel...