A datacentre with links to the Isle of Man has made it to the moon - but its status remains unclear.
Yesterday evening, the IM-2 lunar lander managed to touch down on the moon but scientists are still trying to find out its status.
The lander carries a datacentre from Florida-based startup Lonestar Data Holdings, with backing from the Isle of Man government.
The company was planning to send digitized Isle of man stamps to the lunar surface as part of the mission.
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