People around the world learned about the latest advancements in the American space industry! This was made possible by Holiverse, a decentralized digital platform built on the Polygon blockchain, which organized a live broadcast on February 8 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (Florida, USA), covering the event dedicated to the launch of the memory capsule to the Moon alongside the privately developed Peregrine lunar lander.
This compact lunar “cargo carrier” embarked on its journey carrying scientific instruments, NASA’s equipment, and cultural artefacts including a digital copy of the U.S. Constitution.
The Historical Significance of the Lunar Mission
The mission was launched in January from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The initiative to send a digital copy of the U.S. Constitution to the Moon was led by Copernic Space co-founder Grant Blaisdell. In collaboration with Spacebit founder Pavlo Tanasyuk, they later plan to send a physical copy of the key American legal document to Earth’s natural satellite.
According to the innovators, this mission is essential for preserving humanity’s legacy. “Our project represents a symbolic bridge between America’s past and its promising future, ensuring that the principles of freedom and democracy remain unchanged, even beyond Earth,” says Pavlo Tanasyuk.
The U.S. Constitution on the Moon: Holiverse Made the Presentation Accessible to a Global Audience
On February 8, 2025, Holiverse partnered with Spacebit to present a specially crafted physical copy of the U.S. Constitution at Cape Canaveral, prepared for its upcoming lunar mission. To ensure that this milestone was seen by more than just the event’s invited guests, Holiverse hosted a live video broadcast on its platform. Thanks to modern technology, people from around the world could take part in this historic moment, regardless of their location.
The celebratory evening was dedicated to showcasing the collaborative efforts behind this groundbreaking mission. The audience was also introduced to the next steps in lunar and space exploration.
Future Prospects and Plans
Scientists and engineers continue to advance their work. By the end of 2025, a team of space industry partners plans to send a physical copy of the U.S. Constitution to the Moon as part of an upcoming mission. Active preparations are underway, with the document being placed in a capsule made from high-strength materials capable of withstanding the extreme conditions of space.
This scientific mission is taking on profound historical significance by preserving cultural heritage beyond Earth. The memory capsule, an extraordinary “lunar archive,” also contains photographs, children’s messages from multiple countries, and drawings.