Addressing lingering questions about the authenticity of moon landings, the United States is exploring innovative ways to substantiate its achievements. Concurrently, Nokia has announced that its mobile network has successfully concluded the final phases of the IM-2 mission and is poised for deployment to the moon, with a targeted launch scheduled for late February. In collaboration with Intuitive Machines' lander, dubbed "Athena," Nokia will send the Lunar Surface Communications System (LSCS) to the moon's South Pole, thereby establishing the first cellular network on lunar terrain.