Lonestar Data Holdings Inc. successfully launched its advanced lunar data center test mission, “Independence,” which began its voyage to the Moon as a customer payload with Intuitive Machines aboard their NOVA C lander. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched Independence from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on February 15th at 1:05 AM US Eastern Time.
This landmark mission is a significant milestone in Lonestar’s vision to use the Moon to secure Earth’s data. Independence represents a new era in data storage and global disaster recovery services.
Throughout the flight to the Moon, Lonestar’s Independence payload will undergo a series of critical in-flight tests, designed to qualify Lonestar’s innovative data center concept for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS). These essential tests ensure the viability of lunar data centers as a reliable and secure solution for data backup and restoration on a global scale.
Working with Space Florida, for the State of Florida, Lonestar is storing digital data onboard. The documents to be transmitted to and from the spacecraft in flight for this premier test are the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The mission sets the precedent for future Lonestar data missions.
Looking ahead, Lonestar is committed to advancing its technological capabilities and expanding its service offerings to include global backup, global refresh, and global restore solutions. The ultimate goal is to achieve a level of critical data security and recovery services that ensure the protection of vital information against terrestrial risks and disasters.
“Lonestar is on a mission to save Earth’s data, one byte at a time. With the successful launch of ‘Independence,’ we are one step closer to realizing our vision of establishing a secure, off-planet data storage infrastructure that can serve humanity for generations to come,” said Chris Stott, CEO and Founder of Lonestar Data Holdings Inc. “We are immensely proud of this achievement and excited about the possibilities it unlocks for the future of data preservation. Huge kudos to the teams at Intuitive Machines and SpaceX.”
As Independence continues its journey to the Moon and beyond, Lonestar will provide updates on the mission’s progress and the results of the in-flight tests and appreciate the support of their partners, stakeholders, and the global community.