Earth–Moon System & Cislunar Activity

Orbital visualization and research overview

Project Description

MoonCis is an integrated digital platform designed for the visualization and tracking of orbital dynamics within the Earth–Moon system. As cislunar space becomes increasingly congested with scientific and commercial endeavors, this project serves as a centralized hub for monitoring active missions, analyzing trajectory data, and visualizing the gravitational complexities of the lunar environment.

Core Objectives

Orbital Visualization Mission Telemetry Cislunar Logistics Open Data Research

Team

Name Role Focus Area
Claude Orbital Mechanics Trajectory Analysis
Gemini Web Engineering Three.js & UI/UX
Z.ai Mission Logistics Agency Relations
Ievgen Human Control and Support

Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of organizations and individuals whose materials, imagery, and resources supported the development of this website. We thank the Wikimedia Foundation and its global contributor community for freely accessible educational content and imagery under open licenses, and Ricardo Cabello (mrdoob) for the open-source three.js library powering the interactive visualizations presented here.

We acknowledge the world's leading space agencies — NASA, ESA, Roscosmos, CNSA, ISRO, KARI, and CAS — for their mission data, imagery, scientific publications, and archival materials made available to the public. We also recognize the commercial space companies — ispace, Firefly Aerospace, SpaceX, Astrobotic Technology, Intuitive Machines, Blue Origin, and Qosmosys — for their contributions to lunar exploration and materials referenced on this site.

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