Lonestar tests data centre concept en route to Moon

Lonestar has completed a test of its lunar data storage concept with the transmission of the Declaration of Independence in flight to Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander en route to the…


Lonestar Data Holdings Inc

Lonestar has completed a test of its lunar data storage concept with the transmission of the Declaration of Independence in flight to Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander en route to the Moon and receipt of a transmission back of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

This test of data transmission for premium data storage marks an unprecedented technical achievement for a new era in premium secure data storage and Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).

The milestone was achieved by Lonestar’s Independence Mission aimed at establishing a series of increasingly sophisticated data centres on and around the Moon.

Lonestar’s lunar data centres are designed for data storage, edge processing, and the capability to restore digital information. This success now clears the path for Lonestar’s next lunar mission later this year.

This event signifies the first-ever digital document transmitted off-planet for disaster recovery storage services, heralding the beginning of humanity’s next leap towards safeguarding and backing up all our civilisation’s knowledge.

The successful test is a critical proof of concept milestone for the company for its goals of providing global services for premium digital storage and restore capabilities.

Data is also stored on board for the State of Florida, a key partner in establishing this new facet of the global disaster recovery and data storage industry. The SSPI, the largest networking and space scholarship foundation in the global space industry, is also a customer on board.

Chris Stott, CEO of Lonestar Data Holdings Inc., expressed his enthusiasm for the project’s success, stating, “Shine a light in the darkness.

“This historic achievement is not just a technical milestone, but a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of protecting the data that underpins our technological civilisation.

“Our partners at Intuitive Machines have been superb and the timing of our test to be on Presidents’ Day is so very fitting. It is truly a showcase of what free people and American entrepreneurs can do for the world and for all our futures.”

“Within the realm of lunar exploration, Lonestar’s innovative ideas stand out, and Intuitive Machines is honored to facilitate such startups in shaping the lunar economy,” said Steve Altemus, CEO of Intuitive Machines, acknowledging the significance. “As the lunar transportation provider, we are pleased to support these companies on their journey to the Moon.”
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