Space Race 2.0: U.S. Constitution Heads to the Moon in a Galactic Game-Changer!
Holiverse took history to new heights by broadcasting the launch of a digital U.S. Constitution to the Moon. The event at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center was seen worldwide, thanks to Holiverse’s platform, proving that even lunar landers need a little democracy.

Hot Take:
Move over, Neil Armstrong—there’s a new lunar mission in town, and it’s bringing along some reading material! While the idea of sending the U.S. Constitution to the Moon might seem like a plot twist from a sci-fi novel, it’s actually happening, thanks to advanced tech and a touch of interstellar patriotism. I can only hope that alien archaeologists won’t mistake it for a how-to guide on running a country. Who knows, maybe they’ll find our democratic principles out of this world!
Key Points:
- Holiverse, using the Polygon blockchain, broadcasted a live event from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
- The mission is sending a digital copy of the U.S. Constitution to the Moon.
- Future plans include sending a physical copy of the Constitution by the end of 2025.
- The mission aims to preserve humanity’s cultural legacy beyond Earth.
- The lunar capsule will also carry photos and messages from children worldwide.
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