Group 1 - Musk's SpaceX has applied to the FCC for a plan to launch 1 million satellites, which is seen as a move to compete with China's satellite spectrum application [1][2] - The FCC has begun processing SpaceX's application, with public comments due by March 6, indicating regulatory support for Musk's ambitious project [2] - The plan aims to advance humanity towards a "Type II Kardashev civilization," which involves harnessing energy from entire star systems [4] Group 2 - The satellites are not ordinary communication satellites but are designed as powerful space servers, providing significant computational capabilities for AI models [6] - Once operational, the satellite network could deliver computational power equivalent to over 80 million top-tier servers, far exceeding current terrestrial capabilities [6] - Musk's vision transcends national competition, aiming to elevate human civilization as a whole, positioning SpaceX as a leader in this technological frontier [6] Group 3 - China has lost the lead in developing a satellite network, with Musk's plans dominating low Earth orbit spectrum, while China's recent application for 200,000 satellites is seen as a response to this disadvantage [8] - Despite missing the initial opportunity, China is rapidly advancing its own space computing capabilities, having launched its first batch of 12 computing satellites in May 2025 [9] - China's satellite system has demonstrated significant computational power, achieving capabilities equivalent to at least 5 million high-performance servers [9][10]
马斯克申请100万卫星新进展!中国错过了星链,万不可再错过天算
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-14 07:04