Start Up Lonestar: Store Precious Data On Earth On The Moon

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Lonestar data holdings is not a cloud storage service provider in the traditional sense. The company's goal is to build a data server on the moon to provide users with the ability to store precious data Lonestar said it had signed a contract for the construction of server load for two initial tasks, which will be built by skycorp.

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Christopher Stott, founder and CEO of Lonestar, said: "it's incredible for me that we keep our most valuable assets, our knowledge and data on earth, because we're detonating bombs and burning things there. We need to put our assets outside the earth, where we can keep it safe.".

There is no better place to store data than far away from the moon. At a distance of about 240000 miles, our natural satellite is close enough to maintain continuous communication with users on earth, but far enough to protect it from local disasters.

However, there are still great challenges to build servers on the moon, including fluctuating temperature differences, the universe and solar radiation. On the moon, the temperature can reach more than 106 degrees Celsius during the day and drop to minus 183 degrees Celsius at night. The startup hopes to conduct its first software based test later this year and then send its hardware to the moon in 2024.

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