On January 15, 2025, the world witnessed a groundbreaking event—the launch of a memory capsule to the Moon. Inside it is a digitized copy of the U.S. Constitution, a symbol of democracy and the rule of law, designed to endure the extreme conditions of space. This project was made possible through the collaboration of NASA, Copernic Space, and the global corporation Holiverse, which played a key role in bringing global attention to the mission.
A Launch That Will Go Down in History
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying the capsule into lunar orbit. The document was secured inside a lunar lander, specifically designed for the long-term preservation of artifacts in space. This mission marks the start of a long-term initiative to preserve humanity’s cultural heritage beyond Earth.
Holiverse: Bridging Reality and the Digital World

Holiverse played a key role in this historic event by bringing NASA’s celebratory dinner to a global audience, marking the successful launch. Thanks to its cutting-edge technology, audiences worldwide could not only watch the event in high quality but also feel like they were part of this milestone moment.
Through advanced volumetric filming, interactive elements, and cinematic angles, Holiverse created an immersive experience. Viewers could watch speeches by leading scientists, engineers, and business leaders, engage in discussions, and ask questions—all without being limited by geography.
From Virtual Events to Space Exploration
Holiverse has long established itself as a leader in digital broadcasting, organizing global events ranging from business summits to scientific conferences. Partnering with NASA reaffirmed the company’s ability to create accessible and technologically advanced content.
The Next Chapter: Sending a Physical Copy of the U.S. Constitution
The mission to preserve historical documents in space does not end with the digital version of the U.S. Constitution. The next step is already planned—a physical copy of the document will be sent to the Moon’s surface. A specially designed container, built to endure the harsh conditions of space for centuries, will ensure its long-term preservation. The launch is scheduled for late 2025.
Holiverse: Innovation for the Benefit of Society
The company continues to develop virtual broadcasting technologies, making science and exploration more accessible to the general public. Holiverse plans to expand its collaboration with major international organizations and participate in initiatives that promote science and technology. Future projects may include charitable and educational programs aimed at driving social progress.
Thanks to companies like Holiverse, humanity can not only witness historic events but actively participate in them, regardless of location. Modern technology is breaking down barriers, bringing people together in the pursuit of discovery, and ensuring that cultural heritage is preserved for future generations.
