Space is the greatest show in history.
Nobody owns the footage.
Artemis, Starship, Lunar Gateway — all documented by cameras bolted inside the vehicle. The result is claustrophobic footage shot through small portholes. There has never been an external, moving, commercial camera anywhere near the Moon.
NASA footage is public domain by law — anyone can use it, nobody owns it. There is no premium space content category. Netflix, Discovery, NatGeo are all waiting for a source that simply doesn't exist yet.
Meanwhile, spacecraft inspection is done manually by multi-hundred-million-dollar vehicles — or not at all. Columbia disintegrated on re-entry because nobody could see the heat shield damage from the outside. Every crewed mission since carries that risk.
Orbital Scout solves both. One vehicle, flying outside, capturing everything. 100% commercial IP. Six revenue streams. First-mover position in a category that does not yet exist.