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Elon musk plans lunar AI satellite factory with mass driver

Published on: February 11, 2026 6:21 PM

Elon Musk has unveiled ambitious plans to build a satellite manufacturing factory on the Moon, aiming to produce AI-powered satellites that could operate beyond Earth’s energy and infrastructure constraints.

The factory will use a massive catapult system, called a “mass driver,” to launch satellites into space efficiently, allowing Musk’s xAI company to gain a significant advantage in global AI computing capabilities.

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During an internal meeting, Musk emphasized the project’s critical importance for xAI’s long-term growth, urging employees with the directive, “You have to go to the Moon,” highlighting the potential of space-based AI infrastructure.

These AI satellites are expected to support advanced systems and data centers that operate beyond Earth’s limits, including high electricity costs and physical constraints, providing the company unprecedented computational power.

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Musk’s announcement follows the merger of xAI and SpaceX, which aims to simplify the creation of orbital AI data centers, while reports suggest SpaceX may pursue a public offering as early as June 2026.

The plan marks a shift from Musk’s prior focus on Mars colonization, as he suggested that a self-sustaining city on the Moon could be achieved faster than a Martian settlement, reinforcing his lunar ambitions.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: AI satellite launch, Elon Musk AI, Latest, lunar AI project, Moon satellite factory, space computing power, xAI SpaceX merger

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