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Discover more about space missions and see astronauts: NASA opened its doors ajar. On February 8, thousands joined an evening at the Kennedy Space Center. It was timed to coincide with sending a digital copy of the U.S. Constitution to the Moon. True, the audience could participate virtually – through the online broadcast Holiverse.
Digital Constitution on the Moon
On January 15, 2025, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida, sending a capsule with a digital copy of the U.S. Constitution to lunar orbit. For this purpose, America’s main document was placed on board the Blue Ghost lunar landing module of Firefly Aerospace.
The project was initiated by Copernic Space, a company that works in space technology. The mission aims to create a “time capsule” to preserve mankind’s most essential documents for millions of years. This new milestone in history is a symbol of freedom and democracy beyond Earth. A few weeks later, on February 8, the Kennedy Space Center unveiled the first results of the mission.
About space and NASA’s mission: accessible to everyone
Holiverse provided a high-quality broadcast of the event on its platform, allowing viewers from around the world to watch scientists, astronomers, and business people discuss the launch’s interim results. Clear images, good sound quality, and good angles reflecting each speaker’s speeches opened the space veil for users to be the first to learn about the January mission to the Moon.

A specially designed physical copy of the U.S. Constitution was also unveiled during the event for future shipments off Earth. The event was dedicated to the historic mission, which provides an opportunity to explore the Moon and space even more.
Thanks to the broadcast, a private dinner party at NASA, future plans, and insights were made available to a wide audience and all space adventure fans. Thousands of people worldwide had the opportunity to be part of a historic moment, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage and advancing space exploration.
Interactivity and openness: key benefits of the broadcast
One of the main benefits of the Holiverse broadcast was its interactivity. Viewers could not only watch what was happening but also participate in discussions, ask questions, and share their impressions. This created the effect of presence and involved the audience in the discussion of how to preserve historical documents and cultural elements with the help of space technologies.
In addition, users did not have to spend resources on finding the right look for a NASA soiree or invitations to the event. For many, the broadcast was a chamber event that united family members.
Holiverse is a company that specializes in virtual events, turning them into large-scale shows with high viewer engagement. They have a long-established track record in digital events, from business meetings to film festivals and space innovations. The key message is that virtual events can be as significant as real ones. And much more accessible to people.

Future plans: a physical replica of the Constitution on the Moon
Copernic Space and Spacebit plan to send a physical copy of the U.S. Constitution to the Moon. Its analog was presented at a dinner party at the NASA center. The document will be placed in a special container capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of space for millions of years. This is another step in preserving human heritage beyond Earth. Holiverse has already volunteered to show the event first.
This event is an example of how technology makes important scientific events accessible to a wide audience. The company is gearing up for a new charitable project through its platform. It will target education, medicine, and improving the quality of life of people in third-world countries.
The documentary reality show will be directed by Lado Okhotnikov. The story centers on how the meta-universe and Starlink satellite communications can make life more progressive. The idea is based on real stories of people. While filming, Okhotnikov plans to build wells and use the Holiverse platform to launch health programs and various training courses.
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