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Makenzie Lystrup, principal consultant at Peridot Services and former director for the Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA’s primary hub for building and operating scientific satellites, says energy and heat present real challenges for orbital data centers and SpaceX ambitions. She joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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