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A rocket was just fired into space containing the first data center to land on the moon, which is both incredible and incredibly corporate in equal measure

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When your data is just too precious for this world, look to the moon for a safe space to store it. Yep, that big rock with very little atmosphere, pock-holed by craters, and a perpetual 'bad side'.

This is where Lonestar, a data center company, is eyeing up for hosting its next super-safe storage service. This isn't just another wild idea, either.

The company just teamed up with Phison and SpaceX to launched a payload on a Falcon 9 rocket that's somewhere between Florida and the lunar surface as you read this.

The 'Freedom Mission' is intended to prove the technical know-how and capability to actually put some sort of storage on the moon.

The reason? Well, there's a lot of business jargon involved, but Phison says it's something to do with providing an «additional layer of fortitude against natural disasters and unpredictable impacts to crucial data.» Though, if you ask me, the idea of the Earth being wiped out and only a hard drive full of client shipping data being all that's left of humankind feels like proof enough that we 'had it coming'.

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