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Not a dumb question at all. There are a few startups pursuing in-space computing, and many of them seem to hand-wave away the thermal regulation challenges. I suppose geothermal (selenothermal?) could be possible on the moon, but I'm not sure it would be worth the effort.
So, pumping heat into the rocks? Yeah, that seems like it'd be quite a challenge! Thanks 👍