Thursday, May 17, 2018

HSO Humanoido Singularity Observatory

Humanoido has founded Humanoido Singularity Observatory HSO on January 1, 2018. Work on this advanced telescope observatory is progressing, often around the clock, for a completion date to coincide with the closest approach of the planet Mars to the Earth this year.

HSO has acquired one of the highest resolution telescopes available in high definition and enhanced Catadioptric form. Humanoido additionally has Amped technology in place to amplify and enhance the massive telescope upwards to 1,800-inches or 46-meters in diameter. This is the largest amped telescope in the world. The telescope is so large and so massive, Humanoido is moving all operations to much larger facilities.

Establishing the observatory and preparing the telescope is not without challenges. When the massive tripod was received, it was never quality controlled nor completely assembled and tested, and thus it required a complete rebuild, an effort by three people that took one month to complete. The tripod is so massive, it resembles a half ton machine gun mount for the military, and will certainly be a vital asset for one of the most stable telescopes.

The observatory is conducting Mars Connect, the advanced platform to connect the Earth with Mars to support the destiny of Earthlings becoming a multi-planetary species. Mars Connect is with many missions, for cartography, weather forecasting, mapping water and sublimation, executing advanced regression, and the insertion of a planetary spacecraft in orbit around Mars.

The massive telescope is now at the mounting phase of assembly, calibration and testing.  A series of email dispatches have chronologically documented the HSO and telescope evolution. The organization Mars Connect is a division of Humanoido Singularity Observatory and Space1.