SpaceX’s Proposal for a Million Satellite Data Centers: A Governance Inflection Point
SpaceX has just filed a formal request with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seeking authorization to deploy a constellation […]
SpaceX has just filed a formal request with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seeking authorization to deploy a constellation […]
Urban technology rarely fails in the way critics assume. Sensors work. Platforms process data. Dashboards render insights. Systems stay online.
Space sustainability is not failing because we lack better engineering. It is failing because we lack effective coordination. Debris accumulation,
Cities today are saturated with data. Sensors count vehicles and pollutants. Cameras stream endlessly. Utilities log consumption in real time.
Space systems are no longer the exclusive domain of national governments. They are becoming commercially operated infrastructure embedded in global
The ocean has never been more observed. Satellites track surface temperatures and vessel movement. Buoys stream real-time climate data. Autonomous
The Energy Transition Moves Offshore The global energy transition is no longer confined to land. Turbines rise beyond the horizon.
The Illusion of Strength Beneath the Waves Subsea infrastructure is often described in the language of endurance. Cables are armoured.
The Infrastructure Everyone Depends On—and No One Governs Every morning, the global economy wakes up already afloat. Financial transactions traverse
Space is no longer an experimental frontier or a niche commercial domain. It has quietly crossed a threshold into infrastructure.