Although all eyes are put in Jesús Calleja and his unexpected jump to space, this Wednesday there will be a milestone in the space race that may have much more transcendence. The company LASTAR DATA HOLDINGS will change the form of manage computer data with An unprecedented way to store them. The company will launch a mission in collaboration with Space X on Wednesday to place A fixed data module on the moonas one of the first steps to use the satellite as a nodule of huge amounts of information.
And is that one of the problems of the huge amount of petabytes that exist around the world and the growing need for its immediate use forces to look for solutions. LASTAR has been projecting his objectives in the Selenite satellite for some time, since they consider it perfect for their environmental conditions for long -term maintenance of information.
The module ‘Freedom’which will be launched in the Falcon 9 rocket of Space X this Wednesday from the Kennedy Cabo Cabo An 8 TB storage processing system Phison on board.
But beyond demonstrating that they can place a kind of High capacity hard drivefrom Lonestar they want to prove that they are not only going to use the moon as a ‘storage’ of information, but that it can be accessed in a reasonably fast way. To exemplify it, they have chosen a somewhat curious system: They will broadcast a song from the moon to the earth.
This unpublished experiment will have the group protagonists Imagine Dragons and to the video game Starfield (whose translation is ‘Starfield’, a declaration of intent). And it is that among its partners, Lonestar has signed with Bethesdathe popular video game producer such as popular Sagas Fallout or Elder Scrolls.
Witness History on February 26 When Lonetar’s Freedom Mission Sends The First Data Center to the Moon.
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– Starfield (@Starfieldgame) February 7, 2025
The American pop band has joined the composer Inon zurspecialized in video game bands, to create the song together ‘Children’s Sky’which will be the issue that the Freedom module will issue as soon as it makes contact with the lunar terrain.
Beyond the anecdote of broadcasting the song from the moon, from Lonestar they want this to be a demonstration that the future of information management goes through space … literally.
The choice of this topic and not another much more popular responds to a call to the new generations of children “so that they get excited about the future of space and technology,” he explains Ryan Michelettione of those responsible for Lonestar.
The launch of Falcon 9 is expected to occur around noon (Spanish peninsular time) and, a few hours later, it will reach the moon. Once it lands, the FREEDOM desired process will begin that will first check the systems and then perform that historic musical emission.
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