Google’s ‘Project Suncatcher’: A New Hope or a New Blight for Astronomers?

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For Google, “Project Suncatcher” is a “moonshot” to create a scalable, sustainable AI. But for astronomers, it’s a potential new nightmare, adding to the “light pollution” that threatens their ability to study the universe.
The plan for “compact constellations of about 80” satellites orbiting 400 miles up places them squarely in low-Earth orbit, the exact region where astronomers are already fighting a losing battle against “megaconstellations” from companies like Starlink.
Astronomers have raised objections that this rising number of satellites is “like bugs on a windshield.” The satellites reflect sunlight down to Earth, creating bright streaks in long-exposure images, ruining observations, and making it harder to detect faint objects in the cosmos.
This creates a direct conflict. Google’s plan aims to solve an Earth-based environmental problem (land and water use) by moving infrastructure to space. In doing so, it contributes to a space-based environmental problem (orbital clutter and light pollution), damaging a critical field of science.
This problem is compounded by the “hundreds of tonnes of CO2” emitted by each launch. As Google moves toward its 2027 prototypes, it will face increasing pressure to address these “bugs on the windshield” and prove that its “clean” AI solution isn’t just trading one form of environmental damage for another.

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