Impact

From an idea toward structured exploration

exax is ambitious by nature: a working camera on the lunar surface would depend on future infrastructure that does not yet exist. At this stage the most valuable support is not money but attention — clarity, honest review, and people willing to develop the concept further.

  • Reviewing the location, transport, power, and transmission thinking
  • Refining the technical concept and surfacing open questions
  • Sharing the idea with people who could help it mature
Apollo Earthrise image showing Earth above the lunar horizon
The image that motivates the question: what would it mean to see this view continuously?

Ways to support

Levels of involvement, not price tiers

These are honest descriptions of how someone could be involved at this stage. None of them is a payment or a pledge — each simply points to a conversation.

Read and review

For anyone curious or sceptical

Review

Get in touch

Read the project concept and mission-design pages

Challenge the assumptions and find the weak points

Send questions or corrections via the contact page

Share and connect

For those who can widen the circle

Share

Get in touch

Everything in read and review

Introduce the concept to colleagues, classrooms, or communities

Point us toward people with relevant expertise

Structured development

For potential collaborators

Collaborate

Get in touch

Everything in share and connect

Contribute to the technical concept or feasibility work

Help define what a credible next step would actually require

Stay informed as the idea develops

There is no mailing list to sign up to yet. If you would like to be kept in the loop as the concept matures, the simplest way is to reach out directly — let us know what interests you.

Earth above the lunar horizon, seen from the surface of the Moon

Transparency

Honest answers about what exax is today, and what any support would actually go toward.

What stage is the project at?

exax is a concept. There is no built camera, no scheduled mission, and no live feed yet. The work so far is positional-astronomy, terrain, and mission-design thinking, all set out across this site.

Is this a fundraising campaign?

No. We are not collecting money on this page and there are no tiers to buy. The "ways to support" above describe involvement, not payment, and every button leads to a conversation.

What would support actually go toward?

At this stage, toward developing the concept: reviewing the design, sharpening open questions, and exploring what a credible feasibility step would require. We would only describe specific costs once any real terms were clear.

Will there be a way to follow progress?

If the project reaches a stage where regular updates make sense, we will say so plainly. For now, the honest answer is to reach out directly if you want to be kept informed.

What claims does exax avoid making?

We do not present a funded mission, a launch date, named partners, or guaranteed outcomes. Where the concept depends on infrastructure that does not yet exist, we say so rather than imply otherwise.

How do I ask something not covered here?

Use the contact page. Questions, criticism, and offers of help are all welcome — challenging the idea is itself a useful form of support.

Still have questions?

Reach out directly and we will reply as honestly as we can.