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The U.S. Constitution Has Reached the Moon: Holiverse and NASA Unveil a Landmark Project

A new chapter in space exploration: the first Constitution on the Moon! The United States sent a digital copy of its most important legal document beyond Earth. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered to witness this historic event. To celebrate the successful launch, a special dinner took place on February 8 at the Kennedy Space Center.

The event broadcast was managed by Holiverse, a company specializing in virtual events and transforming significant moments into large-scale digital experiences.

Holiverse makes space history

How Did the Launch Happen?

On January 15, 2024, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying a capsule into orbit. The digital version of the document was uploaded onto a device integrated into the lunar lander, which successfully reached the Moon. The project was carried out by Copernic Space—a company focused on digital assets and space technologies.

The mission aimed to send an electronic version of the U.S. Constitution—one of the most significant documents in human history—to the surface of the Moon. The digital copy was placed on a storage device within a special capsule designed to withstand extreme space conditions for centuries. But the launch itself was only part of the story. To introduce thousands of people to the team behind this achievement, a dinner event at NASA was organized, and Holiverse took on the task of broadcasting it.

First on Earth and the Moon: Holiverse Makes Space More Accessible

Holiverse take off

The celebratory dinner took place on February 8 at the Kennedy Space Center, celebrating the mission’s success. Holiverse delivered a seamless broadcast of the event, providing high-definition visuals, sharp sound, and dynamic camera angles. This allowed viewers from around the world to feel part of NASA’s exclusive community.

Holiverse also emphasized interactivity. Thousands of users could not only watch the event but also share their impressions, ask questions, and engage in discussions. This format turned the broadcast into a true digital forum, bringing people from different countries closer to each other—and to space.

Holiverse: Where Virtual Events Meet Reality

Holiverse takes the constitution to the moon with VR

Sending a digital copy of the U.S. Constitution to the Moon is more than just a technological experiment—it’s an example of how digital technologies can help preserve cultural and historical heritage. Holiverse demonstrated that the virtual world can not only capture historic moments but also make them accessible to millions of people worldwide.

The company has long established itself as a leading organizer of large-scale virtual events—from conferences and festivals to film premieres and business forums. Now, a new chapter in Holiverse's history has begun: space missions.

In the near future, the next phase of the project will unfold—the delivery of a physical copy of the U.S. Constitution to the Moon. The document will be enclosed in a specially designed container capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the lunar surface for millions of years. This launch, scheduled for 2025, will be another vital step in preserving humanity’s cultural heritage in space.

Holiverse has stepped forward to offer its platform to host both scientific gatherings and to be the first to present this new mission—bridging technology, science, and society to ensure that humanity's most significant events are accessible to all.

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