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Chris Stott, founder of St. Petersburg’s Lonestar Data Holdings, relayed the news to the rest of the team on a video call. An ...
The companies are sending the infrastructure needed to build out a data center with the goal of growing its capacity to a ...
Chris Stott, founder of St. Petersburg’s Lonestar Data Holdings, relayed the news to the rest of the team on video call. An unmanned lunar lander named Athena, carrying the company’s 8 ...
Lonestar Data Holdings founder and CEO Chris Stott said the St. Petersburg startup learned a lot after its tech reached the moon's surface onboard Intuitive Machines' lunar lander last February.
A tipped lunar lander didn't mean a total loss, according to the companies that flew payloads to the moon last week.
(Richard Tribou/Orlando Sentinel) Lonestar founder and CEO Chris Stott explained that Freedom is the second data center to head to the moon. The first flew up on Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus ...
The lunar lander will be used to search for water beneath the surface, but it also marks a first for something else.
The data will be encrypted, sent and can be retrieved from the eight-terabyte center. Chris Stott explained that the purpose of putting the data center on the moon is to protect the information ...