Sunday, September 30, 2018

Space1 Glass Portal

Big Eye - Big Window
SPACE1 with Singularity Observatory has opened the glass portal project, taking a telescope and observing through a massively large but thin single pane of two sided parallel common float glass, day or night. This will promote indoor comfort viewing of exterior objects on land and in the sky without being subjected to bugs, intense heat, cold, wind, rain, solar radiation or strong air pollution. 

Part of this research investigation is to develop techniques of image processing to clear up the image through glass in these circumstances, not unlike images through the thickness of the Earth's atmosphere. With glass, this may include double imaging correction. Spinoff science research programs include viewing mountain fauna, insects, animals, birds, and various structures in terms of photo collections. Research will also include cleaning up deep sky images plus lunar and planetary prospects.

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Space1 Space Energy Cloud Study

Clouds command splayed solar energy power rays across the Troposphere
SPACE1 Has Big Eye on Space Energy
High above the Earth at the borderline encompassing the fringe of space that connects to the ring of upper atmosphere in plain sight is the greatest indicator of energy levels. Clouds clearly show the energy which can be ascertained by their study, of shape, movements, size and mass, content of vapor, rate of travel, acceleration or deceleration, direction of motion, density, reflectivity, barometric pressure, RH relative humidity, changing malleability, splaying or sectional concentration of sunlight, heat distribution, air pockets, turbulence, contortions and morphing. This energy is a good indicator of when to launch a rocket, and when not to launch. It can also predict weather and help determine the extent of seeing conditions for telescopic observation.

Friday, September 28, 2018

Space1 Lab List 2018

2018 is a special year for SPACE1 and all laboratories under its jurisdiction. After the move to a Pacific Ocean site, many laboratories are being consolidated as much as possible. With the invention of the new Dimension Lab, this consolidation in a finite environment is now effectively viable. In order to sort and arrange these fantastic dimensions, an ascertaining lab list is necessary.

Lab History: Author Humanoido was exposed to amazing science fiction with incredible laboratories shown in the media and he quickly adapted and created a scientific factual lab of his own. In the early days, he worked with jet engines to create a supercar, built chemical and black powder rockets, experimented with canon projectiles and inertial rockets, electronics and constructed radio equipment, and had lab divisions for telescopes, optics, chemistry, weather station, photography, lasers, science library, communications, and advanced rocketry.

Dimension Lab

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/09/space1-dimenison-lab.html

Lab List 2018 --------------------------------------------------------------------

Aeronautical & Tropospheric Lab
A rocket must first travel aerodynamically before entering space, the Aeronautical and Trop Lab is a quest to understand and develop more advanced spacecraft to circumnavigate this realm

AI Machine Intelligence Lab
develop machine intelligence and experiment with AI

Astronomical Lab
develop experiments, provide hardware, and setup missions relating to astronomical

Big Brain Lab
monitor,  configure, program, set up, and work with the Big Brain in all regards

Cartography Lab
the creation of maps and atlas

Computer Lab
A place to experiment with computers and programming

Cybernetics Lab
Of, dealing with, and pertaining to the design, construction, maintenance, and evolution of cybernetic organism systems

Dimensions Lab
explore existing and alternate dimensions for space travel, run experiments and confirmation cycles at the forefront door and into through the door to other dimensions

Drone Lab
dealing with drones, tracer, production, art, tracking, flight, aerodynamics, imaging

Electromechanical Lab
the design of electromechanical devices and their interfacing

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Flight Telemetry Lab
dealing with transmission systems from earth to space and visa version for rocket missions, including mission control, drones, rockets, spacecraft, space devices

Genetics Lab
Added to respond for the need of human genetic basal distillation and shrinking for space travel

Holographic Imaging Lab
working with cameras, 2 & 3D imaging systems, image storage and transmission, imaging, vision systems, image processing

Humanoid Robotics Lab
Where humanoid robots and related technology are developed

Idea Lab
direct programs such as Chaser Drone piloting before, during and after rocket launches, Chinese translations, ferreting out new space ideas, establishing opinions & cultural comparisons, voicing impressions of international space and space travel, offering scientific research and information and doing space fielding throughout international countries.

Inventions Lab
New inventions first developed here

Machine Life Lab
develops and contructs machine life forms

Materials & Testing Lab
for testing materials

Mechanics Lab
work with mechanical machines and devices

Nano Lab
dealing with the microscopic and nano technology, the shrinking of components, dna, humans and parts/components

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Optics Lab
Includes lens and optics

Optronics Lab
that which deals with optoelectronics designs and components

Publishing Lab
page layout, typesetting, design, publications, books, reports, image, drawing, posting, blogging, internet sites, maintenance

Quantum Lab
dealing with quantum technology, phasing, dimensions, dimensional coexistence, quantum machines, exploration of dimensions, establishing dimensional missions

Radio Electronics Lab
Everything electronics, power supplies, radio receivers, rocket telemetry, SETI program, transmitters

Research Lab
doing new research and development, fact checking, historical studies and preparation of manuals and booklets related to research and conclusions

Rocket Lab
The place where rockets are designed and constructed

Science Lab
includes many fields of science contributing to inventions and missions

Software Lab
the place where programming is developed, reviewed, analyzed, designed, written and programmed, debugged, tested, implemented, maintained

Space Lab - Dynamics & Propulsion
Designs SPACE1 missions into space, part of the Rocket Lab, includes Ranger missions, Lunar missions, polar orbiters, missions to the far side

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Space Time Lab
studies of space and time for SPACE1 space travel, develops timing and instigates new pathways for space

Supercomputer Lab
developes and maintains supercomputers, parallel computing, types of super-computing, sets up missions for supercomputers

Telescope Lab
The lab designs and creates telescope configs for specific missions

Weather Lab
tracks and monitors weather for telescopes, space missions, aerodynamic factors, deciding dates and times for experiments, testing, launch dates, analyzes weather factors, logs temperatures etc.

Wisdom Lab
Does work in imaging system, 3D, research, rocket technology, and spaceport

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Added in 2019
Asiatic Pacific Ocean SPACE1 High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis

Other Important Divisions Lab Connected
Warehouse
Parts are stored for the many projects, to include drones, rockets, computers, mechanics, opto parts, software, tools, lenses & optical components, telescopes, electronic parts, mechanical parts and hardware, quantum machines, inventions, nano technology materials, and various science materials and elements.

Mission Control
The room with computers to control space flight and the observatory telescope

Toolroom
A vast toolroom contains the necessary parts and tools for construction, repair, and machining

Observatory
Contains the large half ton telescope with OTA, accessories and mounting

This links include the historical list of labs known as United Humanoido Laboratories beginning in 1955 as posted at the Big Brain Web site. Labs are often created to serve their timely purposes for various projects.

https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2014/12/updated-labs-list-2014.html
https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2012/06/humanoido-labs-list.html
https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2014/12/humanoido-labs-in-2014.html
https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2014/12/humanoido-lab-links.html

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Space1 Basal Essence Distillation

Experiments in human basal distillation
Basal Essence Distillation of the Human Body for Space Travel
The process of Basal Essence Distillation is a method of transforming an existing human body for the rigors of space flight. 

In the recent developed mode, the process is used to shrink a human body to the basics of that functioning required for space travel and to conform to the confines of the particular rocket dimensions.

Essence distillation of shrinking the human body extracts or distills the functions necessary for traveling in space, such as vision, hearing, and the ability to experience rocket vibration, a memory for the entire space flight, total recall of data and experiences, touch and feeling, ability to handle large G forces, and finally to experience weightlessness and a rocket ride without motion sickness. The process subtracts space sickness out of the human body and increases space travel stamina.

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Space1 Dimension Lab

What are Dimension Labs?
After the big SPACE1 move, the idea is a setup to handle all the labs at the new Pacific Ocean location. There are over 30 labs, but with a limited number of rooms available. How to make all the labs fit into the limited space? Introducing the invention of the Dimension Lab.

With a technical space design, one lab can co-exist in the same place as another lab, like two dimensions existing and merging in the same plane of existence at the same time. SPACE1 is experimenting with two or more coexisting labs increasing the lab dimension density. The idea is pack high density, where many multi-labs can exist in a one place array at one time. The design of a new arrangement of labs and associated divisions to all fit under one roof is in the works. Exactly what are these labs and what is their purpose?

Space1 Lab List 2018

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Space1 Pacific Ocean

The Largest Ocean in the World

How and why did Humanoido choose to locate in the Pacific Ocean?

Humanoido relocated SPACE1, spaceports, Singularity Observatory, Skyscraper Observatory, Mission Control, and the array of scientific laboratories out in the Pacific Ocean.

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean in the world. It offers the greatest stability for the best sky conditions for telescope sky observing. Its stable temperatures are paramount along with the lack of a sky turbulent Jet Stream like the one that exists over North America, provides outstanding sky conditions.

One day in 1519 the great Portuguese explorer, Magellan, was sailing across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a western sea route to the Spice Islands via South America and discovered the Pacific Ocean, noting its great stability and lack of turbulent waters compared to other seas.

Due to Magellan’s discovery and extensive exploration of the ocean, the Pacific was widely known as the "Sea of Magellan." This name became widespread, despite Magellan himself naming it "Ocean Pacifico." It was not until the 18th century that the name "Pacifico," which later evolved to "Pacific," became common.

Monday, September 24, 2018

Space1 Merging Technologies

Shrunken Humans Enter Tiny Rocket
SPACE1 is experimentally merging technologies of the tiny Microcosm Rocket with genetic shrunken humans for space travel.

The latter is a spinoff of genetically modified humans or GMH. Another term used for GMH is Spaceling. The size and parameters of both microcosm rockets and shrunken genetically modded humans is still being established. On designs, tiny shrunken genetically modified space humans have entered the tiny microcosm rocket with room to spare. It's unknown how the merging of these two new technologies will advance modern safe space travel and tourism, however it appears to be a match made in Heaven.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Space1 Microcosm Space Program

Humanoido of SPACE1 has invented the Microcosm Space Program which combines the factual concepts of genetically modified and shrunken humans along with a tiny rocket known as the Microcosm Safety Rocket.  The Microcosm Safety Rocket is larger than the rockets in the Micro Space Program from a decade ago.

Both technologies combined introduce the Microcosm Space Program for space tourism in a new way - a way to significantly reduce rocket, fuel and space program costs. Microcosm Space Program conducts space research and space technology with a small safety rocket and genetically altered shrunken humans adapted to space travel. Not to be confused with the Micro Space Program, conducted by Humanoid eight years ago. The Microcosm Space Technologies is a division of SPACE1 Industries.

http://space1usa.blogspot.com/2016/

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Space1 Microcosm Rockets

The founder and CEO of Space1 has invented the Microcosm Safety Rocket. Small and tiny rockets, or MSRs, are now possible to transport shrunken astronauts. The MSR retains the features of large full size safety rockets yet can build on a fraction of the cost and with less materials. MSRs are resuable like their counterparts.

Friday, September 21, 2018

Space1 Human Genetic Shrinking

 
Genetic Shrinking
SPACE1 is working on human genetic shrinking for space travel. 

Humanoido's invention of shrunken humans more readily allows a human fit into rockets, either in large quantities for mass exodus, or in smaller quantities for rides on small microcosm rockets. Things like a large head, long legs and arms, a massive torso, and other full size and full weight body parts are being obsoleted. By replacing human genetic parts that have existed for centuries, with their tiny machine equivalents, the human can shrink down towards infinitesimal proportions.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Space1 State of Skyscraper Observatory

The State of Skyscraper Observatory
Skyscraper Observatory is a division of Humanoido's Singularity Observatory Complex and was recently developed starting from April of 2018. The complex was founded by Humanoido, who is also the serving Observatory Director. The move to the new location was made by July 2018 and First Light occurred during the first night of the Mars Opposition on July 27th, 2018. 

The largest telescope was received at one location, worked on, then moved to final location, where it was again worked on in an observatory tool room setup alongside Mission Control. The new Observatory is the prized possession of SPACE1 Industries, supplementing its rocket space program year round, especially during the summer. 

The half ton telescope is amped from 14-inches at 1x to 100x at 1,400-inches diameter making it the largest telescope in the world and solar system. Missions include augmented reality, traversions from the Earth to the Moon and other planets, lunar rangers that land and/or crash on the Moon, Polar Orbiters, Cartographic Master Series (atlas and maps), colony position determinations, a study of lava tubes, and a journey to the Far Side. Many of these missions were diverted from Mars when a massive global dust storm struck and obliterated planetary features.

This massive project involves the installation of a large half ton amped telescope requiring seven computers and vast minimum mega 8-part operating software. On Tuesday, September 18th, 2018, additional software was installed and set up.

Current outdoor temperatures reach around 120 degrees F. each day in the Tropical South Pacific Ocean. This is expected to keep up for another 2.5 months. Outdoor work on the telescope and observatory day or night is limited to five minute sessions to avoid heat stroke. The current weather is variable alternating between weekly Monsoon rain, tropical storms and typhoons, and crystal clear conditions.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Space1 New Genetic Modification

Thanks to new inventions by Humaanoido, SPACE1 has taken the turn of a more benign new type of human genetic modification. Blood and guts surgery, a thing of the past, is no longer necessary to implant and/or enable devices into a functioning human body for space travel. 

The new type of genetic modification is much like the new methods of wireless power transfer to electronic devices. Proximity and contact devices both play a role in powerful mind melding transformations to gain new space powers of great magnitude.

Transformations can take place faster, and a human can be prepared in minutes on the transformation table or booth instead of hours and days.

One good new feature is transformation size. Not unlike the movie, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, human modification can scale upwards or greatly downwards towards the infinitesimal microcosm of the small.

Transferring entire armies of people in a space faring vessel with a cabin the size of a water glass is entirely possible. Shrinking in dimensions to the size of Ant Man, a civilization of thousands could transport to a new star system across vast distances of space and time.

Working prototypes will become the models for creating devices to enable self transformation and home DIY modifications.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Space1 Big Brain Helps Modify Humans

SPACE1 is proud to have the employment of the Big Brain who is a cognizant machine life form working towards modifying humans for the rigors of space travel made safe.

Big Brain Human Modifications Spacelings
SPACE1 Spacelings

Monday, September 17, 2018

Space1 Spacelings

SPACE1 has long worked with humans for genetic modifications to create better space faring entities, more adapted to space travel.

GMH, or genetically modified humans, now have a new name - Spacelings. Spacelings will signify introduced modifications to the human body to permit and allow humans to travel in space unlike ever before.

Every year, the technology is advanced to new levels. Spacelings have advanced to the most important levels of space travel. They can withstand huge G forces during takeoff and acceleration inside the rocket, forces which far exceed what an unmodified human can endure.

Spacelings are better able to cope with weightlessness and the space environment, without becoming motion sick. The problem long plagued the Apollo astronauts never was solved by NASA, and is now solved by SPACE1 for future space travelers.

A solution is found to protect the human through modification into a Spaceling, protection from deadly penetrating cosmic rays, the solar corona, xrays, and the full range of harmful solar radiation and solar flares. Not yet implemented, but entirely doable in design, a Spaceling can endure long spaceflight by induced E-Sleep. Such induced periods of special sleep will allow missions of great duration and introduce great stamina to the Spaceling astronaut.

The Spaceling has a feature that before was available only to machines. The Spaceling can record the parameters of a space flight, such as the experienced sounds and sights, rocket vibrations, and ambiance of space travel, for playback and further analysis.

Space1 April 2018 Update
Space1 Genetically Altered Humans
Space1 Humano Spaceman
Space1 Genetic Engineering Astronauts
Space1 Space Genetic Engineering Lab
Space1 Redactable Space Suit
Space1 Space Travelers Nort & Unary
Space1 Astrobot Size
Space1 Ballistic Helmet
Space1 Space Humanoid Mind Control
Space1 Manifestation Interface
Space1 First Flights Humanoid Clone Army
Space1 Humanoid Prepares for Space
Space1 Humanoid Robot Size
Space1 Space Humanoids

Sunday, September 16, 2018

SPACE1 Double Rainbow


The double rainbow appeared above the distant mountain on September 12th, 2018 as seen from the open faced Skyway at Skyscraper Observatory. Notice in a second rainbow, the sequence of colors is reversed. iPhone camera.

Saturday, September 15, 2018

SPACE1 Rocketing Telescope Heat Shield

Rocketing Telescope Heat Shield
Near the base of tropical jungle-forest mountains, this massive half ton fully amped rocketing telescope resides up on the open faced Skyway, at the new Singularity Observatory on the South Pacific Ocean Island and is protected by the Rocketing Telescope Heat Shield. 

It may be one of the rare telescopes requiring a space age Heat Shield relative to strong exposure atmospheric conditions. In the illustration, the DTS, Diurnal Telescope shield protects against fierce weather, heavy ocean salt concentrations, dew and tremendous humidity and condensation, the onslaught of torrential rain, long lasting Monsoons, and winds from typhoons and tropical storms. The shield is also capable of shielding the sun rays using UV inhibitors, at the location where the UV index often reaches 8, and prevents the intense build of heat. The shield is so heavy, it requires special procedures for install, reinstall. Thickness and rip-stop design add durability and the heavy nature provides insulation. Thus far, the shield has survived all real world tests for months August and September 2018.

Friday, September 14, 2018

SPACE1 Rocket Lifeboat

The lifeboat concept is a real design for SPACE1, encompassing the mini shuttle that can be flown home from station keeping. It can also serve as a glider from Tropospheric altitudes, and as an emergency evac. Another concept is the cube, as seen in the illustration, derived from fictional sources with the features listed. The life boat is a space cube that can return astronauts outside of the rocket. The space cube is not aerodynamic and is designed for space. Flying it depends on retro rockets and/or modern compass gyro for orientations. Plus, cubes need return heat shielding and ways to slow reentry speed.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

SPACE1 Modern Vintage Rocket

Rocket - Modern or Retro?
Retro rockets of the 1950s had a very distinguished design as seen in the illustrations.

Swept back fin aerodynamic design and a space efficient rocket body was abandoned for the more cheap easy to roll and weld straight cylinder cut. 

SPACE1 recently, in 2018, revised its entire rocket fleet to one made from a mold, and it now resembles the more aerodynamically efficient retro rocket of the 1950s. Making rockets from molds allow the use of specialized materials, not just cold rolled metals that were used in the past. Use of new materials such as Carbon fiber, and the material used by SPACE1 is now possible.

The new Pioneer rocket design has a special delineation of the nose capsule compartment and the sleek swept back fins which holds a great streamlined and aerodynamic improvement during the Troposphere portion of the rocket flight mission.

The bulging belly of the rocket can hold more payload and fuel, and large viewing ports are brought back into style.

Many of these retro rocket appearances were in design only, as we've yet to see one in person until now at SPACE1. For more information, consult the links regarding Pioneer and Pioneer Heavy rockets.

Space1 Pioneer Heavy Rocket Reuse
Space1 Pioneer Heavy Rocket Update
Space1 Pioneer Heavy Car Into Space
Space1 USS Pioneer Heavy Rocket Fairing
Space1 USS Pioneer Rocket Payload Tesla
Space1 USS Pioneer Turbocharged
Space1 USS Pioneer Rocket Checklist
Space1 Pioneer Rocket Nozzel
Space1 USS Pioneer Rocket
Space1 USS Pioneer
Space1 USS Pioneer Rocket Convention
https://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-uss-constitution.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-rocket-ramifications.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-rocket-launch-pad.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-most-powerful-rocket-engine.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-chemical-rocket-fuel.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-launching-systems.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-2018-rocket-flight-time.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-2nd-rocket-level.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-new-rocket-specs.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-in-2018.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-bfr-rocket.html

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

SPACE1 Rocket Engine Simplified

SPACE1 never used this complicated style rocket engine design
MURPHY'S LAW
Old Rocket Engines - If It Can Go Wrong It Will

SPACE1 does not use the complicated rocket engine as show in the illustration. Many of these older type engines were used in space programs dating back to the 1950s and have multiple sections with tens of thousands of parts that can fail - go wrong during liftoff and have the potential of failure all throughout a rocket mission.

SPACE1 has simplified its liquid fueled Herculean Safety Rocket Engine for the top priority of safety. 

As designed by Humanoido, Founder of SPACE1, the single safety engine invention has no moving parts to fail. Static rocket valves feed pressurized gaited potonic fuel without any moving parts. A single safety engine design does not compound.

SPACE1 has a total of three Herculean Safety Rocket Engines completed and in inventory waiting for launch missions.

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

SPACE1 Mars is Cut Like Pie

Mars is Cut Like Pie
With a Piece of the Pie Missing...
Singularity Observatory reports Mars has entered a gibbous phase, otherwise known as phase defect of illumination, making it appear smaller, as it recedes away from the Earth and begins to shrink in apparent diameter.

As this image shows, and much like a gibbous phase of the Moon, the right side is missing, cast into the darkness of a massive shadow and hiding many surface features. The domain view, with south up, shows the southern polar cap at the top and a shrinking left-to-right diameter, from a night in September 2018, past opposition. The phase effect is seen to the right.

Monday, September 10, 2018

SPACE1 Sky Study September 2018

SPACE1 created these two time views of the current sky to show Mars and Saturn poised for study, and M42, the Great Orion Nebula. The planetarium type computer representations are calculated for a position in the South Pacific Ocean where a portion of the Southern Sky is visible. Note the times, one in the evening, one in the early morning. Dimmest stars are near 7th magnitude. Shown are normal sky and red views, the latter for observing outside to keep eye dark adaptation. Mars is making a fast retreat past opposition as well as Saturn. Both are moving towards the western sky direction. Views are adapted from SkyPortal, the leading wireless Wifi GOTO software for Celestron telescopes and offline planetarium studies of the night sky.


Sunday, September 9, 2018

SPACE1 Lunar Missions

Nasa
SPACE1 is accepting proposals from members for lunar projects and mission work that hold great interest and usefulness towards colonizing the Moon.  Members participate in analyzing the data collected and processing various lunar projects.

* T-probe to crash into the Moon's near side crater floor
* Polar lunar orbiter
* Mission to the far side of the Moon
* Lunar lander of undetermined nature
* Moon rover that could stent traverse the lunar Maria
* Moon rocket for Lunar Tourism
* Survey of lava tubes for the development of Lunar colonies and Moon cities
* Telescopic HD lunar mapping
* Atlas of Lunar Features

Saturday, September 8, 2018

SPACE1 On the Precipice of The Singularity

It's a roller coaster ride of advancing technology, rapidly streaming towards the precipice of The Singularity. "The technological singularity (also, simply, the singularity) is the hypothesis that the invention of artificial superintelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth, resulting in unfathomable changes to human civilization."

In the span of only a few years from 2014 when rocket space industries was founded by Humanoido, to 2018 today, SPACE1 has progressed to rocket machine astronauts, and human astronauts modified for space travel by machine technology. It appears eventually the machine astronaut will merge with the human astronaut modded for space travel and transcend biology. This will enable humans to travel farther in space, for a longer duration, more able to withstand solar and cosmic radiation, extreme temperatures of heat and cold, tremendous G effects of gravitational acceleration, long term time travel, and handle the associated risk. In such advanced future human to machine configurations, it may be possible to survive the rigors of dimensional space travel in quantum components.

SPACE1 Industries has already achieved and is working on many such points - dimensional travel, shrinking body parts, body space hardening, body parts replacement, body enhancing and supplementing, increasing memory and function, survival of tremendous G forces, extending the function of heat and cold, protection against cosmic rays and solar radiation, and the inevitability of the primal safety rocket where man is one with the rocket. Merging the rocket machine with man is a paradigm shift worked on by SPACE1 over a five year period.

Friday, September 7, 2018

SPACE1 Conference in Hong Kong

Enjoy this exciting sneak preview into one of the most fantastic conference meetings ever held by SPACE1 in Hong Kong.

Our big SPACE1 Conference was held on land in Hong Kong on Thursday and Friday, September 6th and 7th, 2018. These are the meeting proceedings for those unable to fly in and attend.

Board members reiterated telescope policy to keep the massive Xtelescope fully assembled and installed outdoors at Skyscraper Observatory with the Heat Shield intact, for the next several weeks and then to reevaluate conditions at that time. The conference reviewed local conditions for projects and Singularity Observatory, analyzing weather fronts and the massive telescope on the Skyway for the Typhoon and Monsoon season. The local conditions include extreme heat, storms and rain with days and nights cloudy and overcast, the possible front end of the Monsoon season. This is also the season for typhoons but none have approached yet. The good news is days and nights are a few degrees less hot moving into September and some nights are now less than 100-degrees. Rockets: Due to the potential of outdoor heat stroke at temperatures up to 122 degrees, heat exhaustion, excessive heat weather, all launch missions and work at outdoor facilities are on hold at this time. Indoor work continues at the rocket lab and this interim period is deemed ideal for organizing after the move. Heat Shield Condition & Telescope State: After 3 weeks, the telescope heat shield was inspected. Singularity Observatory Director Humanoido reports the Heat Shield is holding up 100% in the relative absence of an ozone layer and is deflecting very strong solar radiation UV rays of 7 and 8, strong rain and constant weather temperature recycling. No crazing or cracking of the medium is visible. The board reviewed the state of our space telescope and finds it to be in excellent condition awaiting the install and calibration of the secondary telescope which will be used for manually finding objects until space is created for the full functioning of the Goto and the AI sub-telescope. An analysis was performed regarding the number of stars and planets available for plate solving.

Programs: The board voted on which programs will be funded and installed. As Mars is receding, prime focus is now on the Lunar colonization and exploration programs. Voting concluded to fund and maintain our presence on the Moon with continuing trinary programs. Work continues on various missions including a Lunar Lander, Lunar Polar Orbiter and the Far Side Orbital Lunar Reconnaissance Mission. Blogging on these projects will be minimal. Secondary Telescope: A study of the secondary telescope is now completed and the method of focus is now fully established and preset to facilitate the installation process. Goto Disabling: Goto is still an issue and must be disabled during the install to prevent the telescope from crashing into the Mission Control glass door to the north or the protective cast iron railing to the south east. We are opening up a time slot for experimenting with homing and goto disabling when conditions permit. Telescope Impedance: The telescope was moved southward so the constructive granite wall is no longer an issue. The mounting was established farther SE and installed up on the safety lip, and leveled, with polar alignment in effect using true N electronics.

New Location: Also reviewed is the long term potentiality of trading up, purchasing a new building of larger dimensions, one to fit the telescope's full goto functions, tool room, a larger observatory, and larger/more rooms. It's also necessary to find locations where food and water exist, medical supplies, hospitals, restaurants, etc., yet continue to have a remote position for the conduction of space rocket launches and telescope activities. Living by the mountains is excellent for seeing conditions, telescopes and rockets but not as good for isolated resident astronomers and rocket scientists. Invention: Humanoido introduced his Multi Space Eye, consisting of multiple cameras modeled after a bee's eye and a CCD photosite. The space eye is designed as a head for telescopes, a window portal in space and a launch pad rocket analysis tool. Anchoring: The board again looked at the anchoring the half ton telescope using massive chain ship mooring and it was deemed unnecessary due to the system weight which has increased. As the system has five components, each rounded to 100-lbs, the total half ton weight is considered permanent during the current cycle of wind and earthquakes. Earthquakes: Following the rain component, earthquakes were all small and insignificant in July and August. In September, they increased to 5.

Largest Amped Telescope in the World
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/06/hso-largest-telescope-in-world.html

Spectacular Xtelescope
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/08/spectacular-xtelescope.html

Skyscraper Observatory
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/07/skyscraper-observatory-under.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/08/skyscraper-observatory-first-light.html

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Space1 Disclaimer

Space1 Disclaimer
Space1 has adopted the Big Brain Disclaimer, posted at the inception of the web site.

https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/p/disclaimer.html