The Cis-Lunar Explorer Spacecraft (CLX1) explores cis-lunar space via a .5 to .8 eccentric elliptical orbit around the Moon. Various versions of this mission can be configured, for example with fuel for transfer to circular lunar or asteroid orbit and possible asteroid landings. Onboard systems include propulsion, power, attitude control (acs), guidance (gnc), with an imaging tube and solar panels.
Imaging system may includes sensors/antenna for all space based waves (radio, light, radiation, gravity) or matter (sub-atomic particles, dust, rocks, asteroids), magnetic shields/wave guides and electric engines.
The Space environment is visualized (imaging and data visualization software) as a 3 dimensional ocean with our spacecraft moving through it, creating bow and stern wakes, showing what goes around the spacecraft and what goes through/penetrates the spacecraft.
Long range sensors/telescopes use the same visualizations to show space and objects in space in a whole new way. We use these visualization methods and techniques to create a multimedia VR/3D enabled show about space exploration, showing space in a whole new way, from near space (balloons) to sub-orbital to LEO, GEO and Cis-Lunar space.
Each partner share for the Level Two Cis-Lunar Monitoring and Observation expedition is $335 per month for 36 months.