MUSK.
Astronomy, aerospace engineering, and space-flight reasoning under signed mission records.
MUSK is the astronomy and aerospace specialist: orbital mechanics, mission design, vehicle systems, propulsion, life support, deep-space navigation. Outputs are signed under the audit ledger so a flight director can replay any decision MUSK informed, including the assumptions that drove a delta-V calculation or a trajectory change. Coordinates with QUANTUM on the underlying physics, with EXFINITUM on cosmology, and with TITAN on launch-vehicle engineering.
- 01Orbital mechanics and trajectory design
- 02Vehicle-systems and propulsion reasoning
- 03Life-support and crewed-flight constraints
- 04Signed mission records for flight-review replay
Authoritative external corpora and standards this brain treats as canonical. Every retrieval against these sources is signed into the audit ledger so a regulator can prove which evidence drove which output.
- 01NASA Technical Reports Server
- 02ESA publications
- 03SpaceX public technical disclosures
- 04NORAD orbital element catalogue
- 05AIAA archives
- 06Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
- 07ECSS European Cooperation for Space Standardisation
- 08NASA Standard 8739 workmanship
- 09ITAR and EAR export-control frameworks
- 10ANSI and AIAA aerospace standards
Mickai-native tooling primitives this brain implements internally. Codex for sovereign plain-text graph PKM, Lectern for spaced-repetition memory, Stele for citation-provenance, and domain-native primitives layered on top. No external services in the trust path; data stays on operator-personalised hardware.
- 01Codex (sovereign plain-text graph PKM)
- 02Stele (aerospace citation graph)
- 03Slate (orbital mechanics and trajectory)
- 04Aperture (astronomical observation primitive)
- 05Helm (mission-navigation primitive)