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Lonestar , a data center company, has launched a mission to the moon.
The 'Freedom Mission' is intended to prove the technical know-how and capability to put some sort of storage on the lunar surface.
The data center within the payload is 3D-printed and designed to reflect the silhouettes of NASA Astronauts Charlie Duke ( Apollo Moonwalker ) and Nicole Stott (Space Station Space Walker) in tribute to the Artemis campaign.
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