Lonestar and Phison Launch First Lunar Data Center with SpaceX
Lonestar and Phison launch the first lunar data center with SpaceX, aiming for off-Earth data storage.
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Lonestar and Phison Launch First Lunar Data Center with SpaceX
Data storage and resilience company Lonestar and semiconductor and storage company Phison launched a data center infrastructure on a SpaceX rocket on Wednesday that’s headed to the moon. Image Credits:Yuichiro Chino / Getty Images The companies are sending Phison’s Pascari storage — solid state drives (SSDs) built for data centers — packed with Lonestar’s clients’ data on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket set to land on March 4. This marks the beginning of a lunar data center, the first ever, that the companies plan to expand in the future until it holds a petabyte of storage. Chris Stott, the founder, chair, and CEO of Lonestar, told TechCrunch that the idea to build a data center in space originated back in 2018 — years before the current AI-driven surge in data center demand. He said customers were seeking ways to store their data off Earth so it would be immune from things like climate disasters and hacking. “Humanity’s most precious item, outside of us, …