Lonestar Data Holdings secured $5 million in funding in preparation for the anticipated launch of a miniature data center later this year.
in a press release on Monday. Lonestar wants to build a series of data centers on the Moon and establish a viable platform for data storage and edge processing on the lunar surface.
“Data is the greatest currency created by the human race,” Chris Stott, founder of Lonestar, said in an April 2022. “We are dependent upon it for nearly everything we do and it is too important to us as a species to store in Earth’s ever more fragile biosphere. Earth’s largest satellite, our Moon, represents the ideal place to safely store our future.”Data centers are made up of connected servers that store and transfer digital data.
In December 2021, Lonestar successfully ran a test of its data center on board the International Space Station. The company is now ready to launch a small data center box to the lunar surface later this year as part of Intuitive Machines’s second lunar mission, IM-2 . Intuitive Machines is receiving from NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program for delivering research projects to the Moon as part of the space agency’s Artemis program.Comes with twelve different courses comprised of a huge number of lessons, and each one will help you learn more about Python itself, and can be accessed when you want and as often as you want forever, making it ideal for learning a new skill.
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