Five active programs. One studio.
Each mission ships as a standalone product. Underneath, they share a common core of astronomy, mapping, and networking infrastructure — built once, hardened in production, then extracted.
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GX-01 · 2025
Lone Star
Anomaly detection mining the Vera Rubin Observatory public alert stream around the clock, surfacing uncatalogued transients as they appear.
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GX-02 · 2026
Supernova
A social travel platform: a discovery feed, cinematic 3D-globe storytelling, AI-assisted trip planning, and an accurate travel tracker for the trips you're actually on.
Coming soon to theApp Store Coming soon to theGoogle PlayIn development -
GX-03 · 2026
Lunar Time
Coordinated Lunar Time, on your phone: live lunar clocks, per-site sun geometry, honest labeling while the standard is finalized — powered by our own astronomy engine.
Coming soon to theApp Store Coming soon to theGoogle PlayIn development -
GX-04 · 2026
DTN Messenger
Messaging built on Bundle Protocol (BPv7) that treats connected, intermittent, and fully-disconnected as first-class states — for disaster response, maritime, and backcountry use, eventually extending to the Earth–Moon link.
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GX-05 · 2026
LunaGlobe
An interactive 3D Moon: NASA Moon Trek imagery streamed through a quadtree level-of-detail engine, with orbit controls and POI overlays — a reusable component across every lunar app we ship.
Component
Picks and shovels for the space economy.
Every product we ship pulls a piece of its plumbing loose and hardens it into something other teams can build on.
Ephemeris SDK
Positional astronomy as easy as fetch() — born inside Lunar Time, generalized for anyone who needs accurate sky positions without standing up an observatory-grade stack.
Orbit awareness tooling
Client libraries and dashboards for space-traffic-coordination data, sized for university and smallsat teams who need signal, not an enterprise contract.
Lunar spatial platform
Tile services and SDKs for lunar mapping — the same layer LunaGlobe renders on, available to anyone building on the lunar surface.
Small studio. Flight-software discipline.
Validate against reality
Astronomy ships only after it agrees with JPL Horizons. Map-matching ships only after it agrees with real trips.
Extract, don't platform
Every SDK starts life inside a shipping product. We don't build infrastructure speculatively — we pull it out once it's proven under load.
Design for disconnection
Loss of signal is a state, not an error. Our systems are built to keep working — and keep meaning something — when the link drops.
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