ISDC 2024 Launch Pad Lightning Rounds

Our ultimate goal is to have the Eskey System adopted as the global standard for planetary addresses. Over time, we hope to create digital maps with enough lunar and Martian surface coverage to license to app developers. Apps that have a broad customer base, including gaming apps, are ideal. Other possible uses of our maps are space tourism, space mining, construction, educational software and training simulations, but the door is open to a range of possibilities. Although rovers and rover tracks are not viewable from Earth with even the most powerful telescopes, a mixed reality model could superimpose the lunar maps onto the terrain.

Today, we have versions of a lunar map for an atlas and a wall poster with color flyouts of the inaugural roads, offering the possibility of adding your logos. Users are 89% more likely to remember logos on the top left corner than logos placed on the right. The United States is going back to the Moon, so claim your place in space history.

This presentation is a blend of the Reloquence pitch deck and the 20-minute Interplanetary Infrastructure talk at ISDC 2024.

We are currently seeking an exceptional client to commission the first map of Mars to include a system of roads, in exchange for shared copyright and a place in space history. To date, we have named and located three roads on Mars: Tharsis Cave Loop, Mark Watney Highway and Ray Bradbury Road. We are open to working with Mars researchers to identify optimal locations for the next five.

Megan Eskey

Founder and CEO, Reloquence, Inc.

http://reloquence.com
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