Prospect is a single-column flow landing page built for an asteroid mining operation targeting aerospace procurement directors, battery manufacturers, and sovereign wealth funds. It combines a full-screen video header, a spatial scroll journey through extraction bays and refinery modules, and a gated resource library to convert high-intent visitors with raw operational data.
by Rocket studio
Prospect is a content-led landing page for a deep-space resource extraction company. It guides serious industrial buyers through the full supply chain story, from autonomous rigs on near-Earth asteroids to orbital depot logistics and refined metal purity benchmarks, before presenting a single-step form that unlocks a gated resource library.
This template is built for aerospace and advanced industrial operators who need to communicate credibility through data, not marketing language. It suits teams where the buyer is a procurement director or institutional investor, not a general consumer.
Industrial buyers in aerospace and defense do not trust polished marketing pages. They trust tonnage figures, purity benchmarks, and published white papers. This template solves the credibility gap between a novel space-sector operation and the risk-averse procurement professionals it needs to convert.
You get a fully structured single-column flow landing page that moves visitors through a mission narrative. Every section is designed to build operational credibility one compartment at a time, ending at a gated resource library form.




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Spatial & Architectural
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Header with Telemetry Overlay
Spatial Scroll Journey Through Four Station Compartments
Airlock Transition Frames Between Sections
Gated Resource Library with Single-step Form
Ungated Mission Tracker and Extractable Element Filter
Monospaced Flight-deck Data Containers
Who is the target audience for this landing page?
What does the gated resource library include?
Can visitors access anything without filling out the form?
What does the video header show?
Is this template suitable for an early-stage asteroid mining venture?
This template packs a specific set of designed capabilities drawn from the operational brief. Each feature serves the high-intent industrial buyer.
The header opens on a looping documentary-grade tracking shot of an autonomous extraction rig on a carbonaceous asteroid. A telemetry heads-up display sits at the bottom-left, showing distance from Earth, estimated yield mass, and mission elapsed time. No music or narration plays, the silence is intentional.
Each scroll section is styled as a new compartment inside the same orbital station. Visitors move from the extraction bay, showing resource catalog and ore-grade specifications, through the transit corridor with logistics pipeline diagrams, into the refinery module with processing methodology and purity benchmarks, and finally into the manifest office with white papers and supply forecasts.
Between each section, a full-viewport still image of a mission phase appears with a single one-line operational caption. These transitional frames create the feeling of passing through airlocks, giving the scroll journey a deliberate, cinematic pace.
The primary call to action gates extraction feasibility studies, orbital logistics white papers, spectral assay databases, and quarterly yield reports behind a single form field asking for work email and organization name. The form only appears after the visitor has moved through the full data narrative.
Before any form appears, visitors get immediate utility through a real-time mission tracker and a periodic table filtered to asteroid-extractable elements. This ungated path builds trust and demonstrates operational activity without requiring credentials.
All numerical data, tonnage figures, mission counts, purity percentages, is displayed in monospaced type inside bordered containers. The styling echoes flight-deck readouts, reinforcing the operational identity of the page without decorative embellishment.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Establish operational presence with looping extraction footage and live telemetry overlay |
| Extraction Bay | Present resource catalog and ore-grade specifications for platinum-group metals, rare earths, and volatiles |
| Airlock Frame One | Transition to logistics section with a mission-phase still and one-line caption |
| Transit Corridor | Show asteroid-to-depot-to-Earth logistics pipeline diagrams |
| Airlock Frame Two | Transition to refinery content with a second mission-phase still |
| Refinery Module | Detail processing methodology and purity benchmarks |
| Airlock Frame Three | Transition to the manifest office section |
| Manifest Office | Host white papers, mission telemetry archives, and supply forecasts |
| Mission Tracker | Provide ungated real-time mission status and extractable element periodic table |
| Resource Library Form | Gate feasibility studies and yield reports behind a single-step email form |
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built on a Monochrome Steel color system. Every design decision serves function over decoration, like the interior panel of a working spacecraft.
The single-column flow layout is naturally suited to mobile viewing. Content stacks cleanly without requiring a secondary layout pass.
The conversion strategy is built on earned trust. By the time the resource library form appears, the visitor has already moved through dense operational data that demonstrates real extraction activity.
This template is designed for the Aerospace and Defense category, specifically within the Space and Advanced Aerospace subcategory. It is built around the Asteroid Mining Company niche and is classified as a Content and Resource hub landing page direction.