From orbital communications to deep-space exploration, we help aerospace innovators visualize, explain, and elevate their technologies.
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SourceX engineers cinematic visual narratives that capture the gravitas of cosmic exploration. From orbital mechanics to alien terrains, our team translates complex space technology into stories that resonate — for clients across aerospace, defense, simulation, and entertainment.
We build worlds that don't yet exist — orbital habitats, alien landscapes, deep-space mission rehearsals — and we make them feel inevitable. Every frame is engineered with the same precision your hardware demands. Our pipeline blends physically-based simulation, AI-assisted iteration, and cinematic direction to compress weeks of production into days, without compromising the silence and scale that space deserves.
CesiumAstro builds the communications backbone of next-generation space — phased array payloads, software-defined radios, and integrated satellite systems serving defense, commercial, and government missions. Their roster includes the Missile Defense Agency's interceptor communications system and a growing pipeline of constellation operators. With 8 SpaceX rideshare missions secured and flights beginning 2026, they're scaling at a velocity that demands an equally precise visual language.
We partnered with CesiumAstro to engineer a cinematic reel that translates dense aerospace engineering into a single, undeniable signal — this is what scalable space communications look like when they're built to deploy. The piece now carries their narrative across investor decks, defense reviews, and trade-show stages, turning technical sophistication into instinctive belief and accelerating conversations that move them forward.
Lockheed Martin built Orion as the only human-rated spacecraft capable of carrying astronauts beyond low-Earth orbit and safely returning them home. Orion plays a critical role in NASA's Artemis II mission — the first crewed flight of the Artemis program, sending four astronauts on a journey around the Moon and paving the way for a sustainable human presence in deep space.
From advanced life-support systems and cutting-edge avionics to a heat shield engineered to withstand the grueling re-entry from deep space, Orion is the cornerstone of America's next era of exploration. We partnered with Lockheed Martin to translate that engineering into a cinematic narrative — one that captures both the precision of the hardware and the audacity of the mission.
Drag to rotate the planet, scroll to zoom, click any spacecraft to track its mission. Position data is computed live from JPL ephemeris.
Pulsar Fusion is the United Kingdom's pioneering nuclear fusion propulsion company. Sunbird is their fusion-powered orbital transfer vehicle — a space tug designed to dock with conventional rockets and accelerate them through deep space using Direct Fusion Drive technology. The first commercial fusion engine in development, it could halve transit time to Mars and place Pluto within a decade's reach.
We partnered with Pulsar Fusion to translate fusion physics into a cinematic visual language — making plasma confinement, magnetic geometry, and a propulsion breakthrough legible to investors, defense reviewers, and government decision-makers. The reel now anchors their narrative across briefings, exhibitions, and the conversations shaping humanity's reach into deep space.