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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 ...
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Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke and space shuttle astronaut Nicole Stott will have profiles of their faces land on the moon.
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Lonestar's Data Center to land on Moon as part of IM-2 mission - MSN"The best place to back up our data, away from the disasters, wars, and accidents down here where data has value, we looked," Lonestar CEO Chris Stott said.
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 ...
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