The growing demand for satellite services and the increasing reliance on satellite networks for communication, navigation, and Earth observation have highlighted the importance of sustainability in space-based operations. As more businesses and organizations look to integrate Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks into their operations, there is an urgent need to address the environmental impact of these systems. Green computing, which focuses on reducing the energy consumption and environmental footprint of technology systems, offers a promising strategy for promoting sustainability in LEO satellite networks. This report explores the role of green computing in business integration within LEO satellite networks, focusing on strategies that can optimize performance while minimizing energy consumption and environmental harm. LEO satellite networks are being deployed to meet the increasing demand for high-speed internet, remote sensing, and global communications. These networks involve constellations of satellites orbiting at altitudes between 300 and 2,000 kilometers, providing near-global coverage and low-latency services.
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