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Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
Tom Patton
123 episodes
4 months ago
This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth
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This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth
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Business
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Data Storage in Space: The Ex Terra Podcast
Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
43 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Data Storage in Space: The Ex Terra Podcast

Lonestar Data Holdings is a pioneering company that offers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) from the Moon. On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Chris Stott, the Founder and CEO of Lonestar Data Holdings.

In February, Lonestar successfully demonstrated the concept of data storage and retrieval from the Moon as part of the Intuitive Machines IM-1 mission. From the surface of the Moon, Lonestar's Independence payload successfully completed the first ever data center test in their proof-of-concept demonstration. This included the transmission of the Declaration of Independence from Earth to the Moon and the receipt back from the Moon of a copy of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, all while ensuring data storage on the Moon for the State of Florida.

Stott says that his market is terrestrial. Lonestar uses space to serve that market.

"This idea of where to keep your data, data has a passport. Especially if you're regulated data from a country or a company, it's finding the right location that offers you protection under data sovereignty laws, as well as access to your data in a safe and secure manner. For us, space was that solution."

Lonestar recently announced their second lunar data center mission, the Freedom Payload, scheduled to launch with Intuitive Machines on their IM-2 Lander.

Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth