A company backed by the Isle of Man government is hoping to launch a datacentre to the moon this week.
Lonestar Data Holdings, set up by Manxman Chris Stott, is planning to launch an Athena lander atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday.
On board the spacecraft, called IM-2, will be a small data center called Freedom which will be powered by solar energy and use natural cooling.
Last year a test landing reached the moon to become the first commercial lander on the lunar surface.
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