Now NASA will use blockchain for its moon mission
The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners Lonestar, a Florida-based computing startup, and Isle of Man will send a payload containing data cubes to the Moon in February 2024. The data secured in these cubes will be verified back on Earth using blockchain technology.If everything goes according to plan, blockchain technology will once again revolutionize everyone and irreversibly, when NASA launches its second crewed mission, Artemis 3, in 2025, humans will have landed on the Moon.
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NASA Plans to Verify Lunar Landings Using Blockchain
Now NASA will use blockchain for its moon mission The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners Lonestar, a Florida-based computing startup, and Isle of Man will send a payload containing data cubes to the Moon in February 2024. The data secured in these cubes will be verified back on Earth using blockchain technology.If everything goes according to plan, blockchain technology will once again revolutionize everyone and irreversibly, when NASA launches its second crewed mission, Artemis 3, in 2025, humans will have landed on the Moon.
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