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“Children Of The Sky” by Imagine Dragons will be the first song to be broadcast from the Moon!

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Imagine Dragons will be the first band to have the possibility of transmitting their song to Earth directly from the lunar surface thanks to Lonestar’s Freedom mission: find out more

Imagine Dragons need no introduction: the Las Vegas band is currently touring America with their new album LOOM. Precisely for the last date of the North American tour Dan Reynolds and his companions decided to leave everyone speechless – at least more than usual. They will conclude the tour with a one-night-only performance with the LA Film Orchestra featuring special arrangements by legendary video game composer Inon Zur. Children of the sky – Children of the sky – was written to be the soundtrack to the video game Starfield.

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A space song

In collaboration with Bethesda Game Studios, the group will then also perform their hit “Children of the Sky (A Starfield Song)” live for the first time. Per festeggiare, “Children of the Sky” will be beamed to Earth from the surface of the Moon as part of Lonestar’s Freedom Mission, which will fly with Intuitive Machines to the lunar South Pole in early 2025. “Our goal is to inspire the next generation of children to be passionate about the future of space and technology, ed that’s why we chose ‘Children of the Sky’ as the first song in history to be broadcast from the Moon.”says Ryan Micheletti, an investor in Lonestar through The Veteran Fund.

La Freedom Mission di Lonestar

Lonestar Data Holdings, the world’s first company to provide a commercial service from the surface of the Moon, recently announced its Freedom Payload as the second flight on the, which will be with Intuitive Machines, scheduled for the end of the year. This historic mission follows the success of Lonestar’s first payload to the Moon with Intuitive Machines, which he demonstrated notable effectiveness operating seamlessly in cis-lunar space and from the lunar surface. The company, founded by a team of experts from both data storage and space, aims to explore the potential of data storage beyond the boundaries of the Earth. Offering services such as global backup, global refresh and global restore, Lonestar operates by focusing on the exponential exploitation of technologies for lunar data management.

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