US firm targets Moon landing with drill, rovers, hopping drone
- A groundbreaking mission from Lonestar aims to land the Freedom Data Center on the Moon to safeguard important Earth data in space, according to the company's news release.
- Lonestar's Freedom Data Center launched on February 26, attached to Intuitive Machines' Athena lunar lander, which aims to land near the Moon's South Pole on March 6.
- The data center is designed to withstand harsh lunar conditions and is built to store vital records for generations, according to Lonestar.
- Intuitive Machines is testing a hopping robot and a communications antenna as part of the IM-2 mission, aiming to explore water and ice on the Moon's surface.
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