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Don't data centers use thousands of gallons of water for cooling? Heat is problem number two after power to solve with computers. Sure there are radiators and such that can get rid of heat but without doing any math I expect it to be 80% radiators lol.
Would it not be possible to leverage how cold it is that high up in the atmosphere?
That's the problem in the vacuum of space. It's a vacuum, so heat dissipation is slow because there is nowhere for the heat energy to transfer to.
Edit: the above relates to convection. Radiation still works on the non-sunward sides.