Comment by mncharity
3 months ago
Cooling area seems similar to generation area, so maybe less than a key challenge?
GPT says 1000 W at 50 C takes about 3 m^2 to radiate (edge on to Earth and Sun), and generating that 1000 W takes about... 3 m^2 of solar panel. The panel needs its backside radiator clear to keep itself coolish (~100 C), so it does need to be a separate surface. Spreading a 1000 W point source across a 3 m^2 tile (or half that if two-sided?) is perhaps not scary, even with weight constraints?
Hmm, from an order-of-magnitude perspective, it looks like an (L shaped) Starlink v2 sat has 100 m^2 of panel, low 10 kW draw, and a low 100 m^2 body area. And there are 10 k of them. So want something bigger. A 100 x 100 m sheet might get you 10 sats per 100,000 GPU data center.
Regards ISS, ISS has its big self, basking in the sunlight, needing to be cooled. Versus "the only thing sun-lit is panel".
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