Our Projects

Solving Real-World Problems

Developing space technologies should be done with an eye towards improving the lives of people on earth. CSMC is dedicated to creating technologies that benefit remote communities on earth and set the stage for space exploration. We have identified 3 pillars for development.

Resource Extraction

Extracting resources efficiently while remaining conscious of the environmental impacts is critical for sustainable resource usage on earth an in space. CSMC is invested in the following projects to achieve resource independence.

As humans begin colonizing space, we’re going to need water. CSMC is developing ways to find and extract water as efficiently as possible. QASM uses quantumn technology and AI to map underground water resources.

Access to water for drinking and fuel is key to sustainability on earth and in space. HydroPlus is aimed at developing ground-breaking technologies for water extraction in difficult terrain.

Clean potable water is necessary for life and chemical production. Life on earth and abroad would not be possible without. Lunapure is our solution to water purification with limited resources.

Energy

Generating energy in remote location on earth and in space is a challenge that needs to be won to support our remote communities on earth and our future colonies in space. 

LEUNR is a small nuclear reactor developed by CSMC. Its small form factor and low maintenance design allows for LEUNR to be deployed for small communities without specialized infrastructure and training.

Healthcare

A community’s productivity depends on a healthy population. this is true on earth, and will be true for future colonies in space. Finding solutions in healthcare for communities with limited resources is critical for space exploration.

Imaging machines such as MRI, PET scan, or X-Rays require large machines and huge amounts of power. TIMs is a new generation of imaging equipment designed for small spaces and with low power needs.

C3

The Connected Care Capsule (C3) is designed to provide professional healthcare to remote communities. A 40-foot container housing all the medical equipment needed to care for people at the farthest stretches of our existence.