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Heliospheric lantern.

Sol becomes the narrator here: a G-type lantern in the heliosphere, humming through solar wind, coronal arcs, auroras, precession and the long spiral turn of our galactic neighbourhood. It sets the sign-up tone as skywatching with friendship in it: careful fieldwork, shared timekeeping, and the reminder that nobody builds this alone.

This is the camp table, not the whole expedition app.

The public site exists now. The deeper maps, source review flows, group travel planning, local host circles, event formats and sensorium-style trust systems still need people, evidence, testing and governance before they can be treated as operating infrastructure.

Live nowA public website, source framing, repo links, licence, and collected private sign-up form.
Being builtMystery maps, local route ideas, research lanes, festival formats and trusted collaboration habits.
Not live yetNo finished membership platform, no public profile system, no automated travel club and no deployed global Sensorium.

Different explorers can help without pretending to be the same kind of expert.

Curious visitorBring the wonder, ask clean questions, and help keep each mystery in the right confidence lane.
Research mapperAdd dates, places, source trails, uncertainty notes and correction paths so the map can be trusted.
Filmmaker or artistTurn the myth, UAP and artefact layers into stories that invite imagination without faking evidence.
Festival builderDesign challenge formats where teams make scenes, maps, route plans, prototypes or public debates.
Civic modellerHelp connect scenarios to Extra Chair review, Legal Memory, P4A and future Sensorium rules.
Travel scoutFind museums, observatories, heritage walks, coastlines, science sites, hosts and routes where people could meet.

The first rule is simple: do not turn private wonder into public data without consent.

Adventure does not cancel responsibility. Private notes, identity details, cultural material, health signals, legal records, family stories, sacred knowledge and raw location trails need care. Public pages should carry summaries, source links, permission state and correction paths instead of leaking the whole notebook.

PublicPublished pages, source names, repo links, corrected summaries and public event invitations.
PermissionedResearch notes, cultural context, team drafts, support signals and workshop materials shared with named people.
PrivatePersonal memory, identity, legal notes, sensitive source files, family context and unreviewed claims.

Tell us which expedition table to save you a seat at.

This form sends and collects your sign-up note through the Strange But True inbox for private follow-up, triage and coordination while the project is being built. It does not create a public profile, account, membership or published record.