Memories on the Moon
MMXXVII
A permanent lunar time capsule preserving human memories beyond Earth.
Submissions are open until June 2026 or until the archive reaches capacity.
Reflection is our Superpower
In 2027, we are sending a physical archive to the Moon—
carrying photos, reflections, and moments that define who we are.
This is not data storage.
This is memory preservation.
And a reminder of the power and importance of reflecting on our past.
Why the Moon?
The Moon is the most stable archive humanity has access to.
Long after platforms disappear,
hard drives fail,
and civilizations change—
the lunar surface will remain.
Untouched.
Uncorrupted.
Unchanged.
Memories on the Moon exists to place human memories
where time cannot erase it.
What is being sent?
We are preserving human memories—not data.
Each contribution becomes part of a physical lunar archive, designed to endure for centuries.
Included in the archive:
– Personal photo memories
– Written reflections
– Names, moments, love, and legacy
Once placed, the archive will remain permanently on the Moon.
How it works
Ⅰ · Reserve a Spot & Choose a Memory
Reserve your spot by selecting the way you want your memory memorialized: ultra-endurance crystal storage, physical print on archival paper, or physical print on an aluminum plate. Then submit your memory to us any time before June 1, 2026.
Ⅱ · Preserve It
Your memory is prepared in partnership with Lifeship and sealed inside of a pyramid shaped monument.
Ⅲ · Send It
The archive launches in 2027, mounted on a lunar lander and will remain on the Moon forever.
This is a one-way journey.
What is sent cannot be altered.
Reserve your spot
Memory submissions are accepted until June 1 or until the capsule reaches capacity — whichever comes first. Reserving a place allows you time. You may hold your space in the archive now and submit your memory later — any time before the mission window closes.
Endora × LifeShip
A Partnership to Preserve Human Memories Beyond Earth
Memories on the Moon is made possible through a collaboration between Endora Technologies, Inc. and LifeShip — two companies united by a shared belief: human memories are worth preserving, even beyond our lifetime on Earth.
Endora curates the memories. LifeShip delivers them to the Moon.
Together, we are creating a permanent lunar time capsule — designed to endure for centuries.
The lunar archive will be delivered as part of a scheduled 2027 mission. Details regarding launch, payload, and placement will be shared as the mission progresses.