>>6314612>TEMPERATURE on Moon etc, is this free datacentre cooling???I think it is around -133 deg C in shadow and +121 in daylight. If you read the LMT moon novella,
>>6314720 they warn PSR (permanent shadow region) as dangerous and off-limits. There are also moonquakes? and razor-sharp moon dust. Main issue for moon datacentre might be replacement and re-servicing of computer parts (it is why regular cycler re-supply logistics so crucial!)
I am not too knowledgeable on thermodynamics and cooling, but if you have ever watched The Expanse, there is a famous and supercontroversial scene where they depict a Belter (spacer - born, impoverished asteroid miner used to ultra harsh living) who opens his astronaut helmet into hard vacuum for like 5 seconds just to rub his eyes or something. They did it just to counteract those standard sci-fi scenes where if you vent into space you freeze into a solid icicle or explosively decompress etc.
https://www.syfy.com/the-expanse/photos/the-science-of-the-expanse-season-1-episode-6So I don't really know if you had a supercomputer cluster in say lunar sunlight at +121 deg C and just some insulation and radiating thermal fins and heatsinks, if that would be enough to cool it