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29.7604° N · 95.3698° W  ·  Lunar South Pole Target: 89.9° S

Building the first commercial compute infrastructure for the lunar surface — a buried, regolith-shielded data center targeting the lunar south pole under NASA's Artemis program.

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Mission

Compute at the Edge
of the Solar System

Sustained lunar surface operations under the Artemis program demand real-time AI inference for crew medical monitoring, life support optimization, suit diagnostics, and surface mobility — compute requirements orders of magnitude beyond what radiation-hardened processors can deliver alone.

The Lunar Data Center (LDC) resolves this through a hybrid compute architecture: radiation-hardened command and control paired with AI/ML inference acceleration, governed by the Lunar Compute Orchestration Framework (LCOF) — our core software IP enabling autonomous workload management under dynamic fault conditions.

2029
Target Deployment · CLPS Mission
90°S
Lunar South Pole
17+
Years NASA Engineering Leadership
Lunar Data Center System Architecture
Lunar Data Center — System Architecture Overview
Leadership

Built by Engineers,
Not Theorists

Kofi Burney
Founder & CTO
Former Deputy Division Chief, Avionics Systems Division and CIO/CTO at NASA Johnson Space Center.
Latency Zero is currently in stealth. Active research collaborations with leading aerospace universities and key industry partners are underway. Full team disclosure and public web presence are forthcoming.
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Partnership Inquiries Welcome

Latency Zero is selectively engaging strategic partners across aerospace, compute infrastructure, and federal programs. Inquiries from aligned organizations are welcome.

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4201 Main Street, Suite 200
Houston, TX 77002
United States