Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Space1 Multiplanetary Species Division

Multi Planetary Species Division
SPACE1 has created the Multi Planetary Space Division for humanity

Leaving the planet is a big step. Private space industry will need all the support they can get. The Multi Planetary Space Division MPS is a supportive way to promote the exodus of humans off Earth to preserve the species and migrate into space.

The space division is working towards landing humans on the Moon and Mars, and possibly beyond in the future with potential sites set on the Jupiter moons system in the outer reaches of the Solar System.

Using the new EM Safety Space Rocket, Astronaut Humanoido says anything is possible at SPACE1. MPS will offer supportive elements to existing space migration programs. Some elements are listed below.

* Offer NAV ephemeris for space flights
* Do tracking of flights off world
* Co-develop landing programs
* Execute cartographic systems for new worlds
* Provide supportive data & research
* Develop colonies on the Moon, Mars, and Jupiter system
* Promote private space industry
* Produce less costly space tourism
* Create space travel charts, guides, references

Monday, April 29, 2019

Space1 New Space Species Arrive

SPACE1 Photo shows three aquatic species. Located in the far background, glowing red number
three is a new luminescent species. Visible are a total of five baby denizens. The electro
luminescent is believed to come from a special DNA hemoglobin shining through a relatively
clear exoskeleton. Markers one is an adult Veil Guppy and two is a juvenile Ramshorn.
Credit: Humanoido
Dramatic Sudden Appearance
New Alien Space Species Arrive!
Inside the mysterious far side domain of one space tank at the Aquatics Center, home of the SPACE1 Astronaut Training Center for Aquatic Species, a strange new aquatic species suddenly appeared.

While rapid breeding aquatics with new DNA more suitable for spacefaring missions on SPACE1 rockets, Aquatics Scientist & Curator Humanoido had moved the LED lighting source to the front for a fish photo shoot. What followed was fantastic and unexpected!

Hiding in the far backdrop were a new small baby breed cache of vividly red glowing snails, never seen before, highly visible by their electro-luminescence. The sudden appearance was due to a change and mix of space DNA employed in the breeding process to gain a species modification designed for space missions. Space aquatics can now add new species to their future missions in space.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Space1 Historical Moon Landing

The First Moon Landing in 1902

A scifi story was written in 1902, long before man walked on the surface of the Moon in 1969.

The first science fiction film ever made - 117 years ago – was by Georges Méliès's in 1902 Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon).

The orange single hatched lunar capsule, the same color as the NASA Space Shuttle's twin SRB's Solid Rocket Boosters, was a massive bullet made up of formed and bolted together metal cast panels, shot out from a giant cannon aimed at the Moon. The plot behind A Trip to the Moon is simple – a group of professors use a giant cannon to launch themselves to the moon, take a nap on the lunar surface, kill moon aliens, return to Earth with a splashdown in the ocean, and celebrate their journey with a parade in the city. As the composition of the lunar surface was completely unknown in 1902, the film's artisans took artistic liberty to represent the Moon as a very alien-like spired mountainous landscape. Basically the bullet capsule had no prevailing technology inside according to this illustration.

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Space1 Breeding New Space Species

Space Guppy species female with blazing color
Spacefaring Aquatic Species
New Aquatic Species
Humanoido at SPACE1 is now breeding the second generation of new Aquatics species for space flight.

The species is a new kind of space Guppy, half way in between the very hardy orange breed that has no patience, and the very large fancy Veil Tail Guppy, which is less hardy.

The midway breed has the best features of both breeds. Usually the female has little or no color, however these are spectacular, rivaling the males. Approximately twenty-plus young fish are being raised at this time. These will be trained in the Astronaut Training Program at the SPACE1 Aquatics Center for Space Species, and culled when they reach maturity.

Friday, April 26, 2019

Space1 Lunar Mission Equipment Inventory

Is SPACE1 Ready for a Rocket to the Moon Mission in 2019?
SPACE1 is taking Lunar Moon Mission inventory to see if the private space industry is ready for a return to the Moon.

The answer is yes, as a list of available parts, modules, and rockets are on hand to match the Moon mission 100%.

Some things needed for a Lunar Moon Mission include the working Nuclear Power Source that drives the EM safety Rocket, the EM Safety Rocket, trained astronauts, instrument control panels, an environment suitable for humans, NAV module and accessories, Capture Kit to snare the Moon during approach, Lunar Camcorders to preserve a record of the mission, an amplifier during the mission to hone the tunnel effect, parametric devices, flight computers, Lunar Guidance Module, and the Advanced Notice Astrophysics Mathematical Calculation System.

This includes SPACE1's own version of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) that's located in Pasadena California to calculate the orbits, times, locations, physical parameters, and Moon trajectory dynamics. Humanoido holds simultaneous degrees in Astrophysicists and Mathematics, and heads up the the organization to calculate rocket space flights. This Space Flight Lab is part of the Humanoido United Laboratories complex.

Index of Humanoido Laboratories
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/09/space1-lab-list-2018.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-index-labs.html

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Space1 Moon Mission Prep

Inside famous crater Tycho - NASA
SPACE1 Moon Missions
SPACE1 is prepping for an upcoming Moon mission with the EM craft and Astronaut Humanoido. The EM will be launched to the Moon at a distance of 270,000 miles and guided with the computational NAV. Once there, a number of missions will be conducted.

* Commemorating March 24th Moon Impact Mission
* Lunar Polar Orbital Mission
* Mission to the Moon's Far Side
* Moon Landing


Tourism
A Manned Moon tourist package is being added for Lunar Tourism. This will include an EM flight to the Moon's front side where the tourist can see craters, Maria, and the rugged lunar terrain up close and take phenomenal photos during the trip.

Moon Mystery
It will be an opportunity to explore the many mysteries of the Moon - the strange light flashes, the unidentified sounds, the changing ground surface appearances, the origins of extremely bright and dark spots, the location of mystery underground lava tubes, and the effects of a minuscule atmosphere of only a few atoms.

Mapping
Cartography missions will be designated in between the four scheduled missions. This will provide a Lunar Atlas to selected portions of the front and back sides of the Moon. Mapping will be necessary for lunar colonies and land plots for lunar settlers.

Theme
The return to the Moon theme will happen in 2019, before Mars in 2020. Reservations are coming in like wild fire, so if you want a place on the upcoming trip to the Moon, better act soon. The first several thousand entries will be studied and a few most qualified will be chosen to go on the mission. Note: this is an open species mission, not restricted to humans.

Lunar Polar Orbital Mission
The Lunar Polar Orbital Mission is heavy on orbital dynamics mathematics, astrophysics and rocketry formula. Humanoido is currently calculating the mission.

Far Side of the Moon
The mission to the Far Side of the Moon is time dependent and critical, and will launch according to specific calculated ephemeris.

Moon Landing
The most exciting mission is the actual Moon Landing, and will be one of the greatest technical achievements of SPACE1. Things are being decided such as the number of astronauts, the type of astronaut denizens, the type of technology, and mission details.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Space1 Earth Sciences Mission Rocket Launch

SPACE1 Earth Sciences
Manned Rocket Launch
Breaking News: Tuesday, March 5th, 2019

The 13th Successful Space Launch - SPACE1 launched the secured Manned Earth Sciences Mission today, a smooth and flawless rocket launch and mission for Earth, Weather, and Geological Survey from space.

Conducted by EM Rocket Astronaut and Mission Flight Commander Humanoido, the rocket craft was engaged over the far distant mountain ranges to the East. Little if anything was thought to reside inside and on these harsh jungle tropical mountains, but new space reconnaissance proved different.

Results were amazing and astounding. While one weather front blocked closer mountain detail during the initial launch and during the rocket aspiring phase, the one hundred mile farther in distance mountains yielded far more detail than ever expected. Depending on the backdrop and the degree of silhouette from solar lighting, the amount of moisture in the atmosphere and Tropospheric condition, more or less detail was visible at the mountain peaks. It appears either civilian or a military operation and commandos have already supplanted the towers, communications antennas and equipment. Buildings not visible may have camouflage. Conditions for mapping the 100-mile long stretch of peaks were ideal but fleeting.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Space1 Rocket as Recon Satellite

Space1 has repurposed rockets into space stations and other devices. Credit: The Martian
SPACE1 Recon Rocket
A rocket made its way up from the launch pad and looking back there was a tiny cat on a hot tin roof. No, not the movie but actually on the roof of a local dwelling. Seeing the advantage of repurposing the rocket as a recon satellite, SPACE1 took the idea to a whole new level.

Rockets are repurposed by SPACE1, for many uses including lunar and planetary missions, a spacecraft, a touring vessel, space station, dimensional time traveling vehicle, and now as a reconnaissance satellite.

SPACE1 is now offering missions of reconnaissance with rockets designed to launch above purposed regions of the Earth. The mission will take photo images and video to record the Earth based activity. Data will be sold based on the flight time and region encompassed. Uses could include weather prediction, Earth monitoring, farming, landscaping, mapping, ecology, and defensive security. For national security, all customers will be processed first by Space Securities.

SPACE1 may offer paying customers the following rocket packages:
* Reconnaissance Satellite Packages
* Space Tours
* Safety Rocket Licensing
* Future DIY Rocket Packages
* Possible Lunar Landing Land Claim Colonists Package
* Potential Vista & Colonist Flights to Mars

Monday, April 22, 2019

Space1 Mars Weather Prediction Program

Mars Weather Prediction
Humanoido, Founder and Director of SPACE1, has invented the Mars Global Weather Program, a weather prediction system that predicts weather on Mars for future colonists and for space industry sending spacecraft and probes to Mars.

Mars routinely goes through seasons which create violent weather fronts, dust storms and massive global weather changes that can cause total white-out of all planetary features.

To a Martian colonist, or private space industry sending probes and spacecraft to Mars, knowing the weather is paramount.

Humanoido's software program, years in the making, calculates and predicts weather based on the Martian atmosphere which goes through a cyclic variation of sublimated co2 and annual seasonal variation of water in the polar caps.

The energy of this system causes huge storms to follow, often enveloping the entire planet.

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Space1 Moon Landing 2019

Smooth landing areas void of mountains immediately surround these tall lunar pitons. NASA
2019 MOON Landing
The SPACE1 Moon Landing is not far away, scheduled for 2019. There are four parts to the lunar program, including a commemorative flight to a specific crater, a global polar flight, a mission to the Far Side, and a Lunar Landing.

These are extremely ambitious goals for SPACE1 and all missions are scheduled for the new EM Safety Rocket. As the Monsoon weather is almost over, lunar missions will ramp up until they eventually reach the most complex Moon landing. This 2019 Lunar grouping of missions arrives back to back with the 2020 Mars missions. The only other space agency with a manned lunar mission is SpaceX after 2020 designed to be a flyby and not a lunar landing.

One option is to land on the Moon's Far Side. The Far Side can shield optical and radio telescopes from the Earth and its light pollution and radio noise.

The Lunar landing will use SPACE1's highest technology spacecraft and astronauts. The overall decided purpose of the Moon Landing is yet to be released. The Space News Agency will begin to bleed out details of the mission as the date moves closer to departure.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Space1 Mars in 2020

Landing on Mars in 2020
SPACE1 has its sights on Mars in 2020 when it makes its second closest approach to the Earth on October 6th. Will the Martian planetary globe be a big dud and fizzle out with another great global dust storm to block out all main features? Or will it have a spectacular clearing where humanity can study and visit the planet?

Mars was 35.8 million miles from the Earth on July 31st, 2018. On October 6th, 2020, Mars will be 38.6 million miles away, perfect for a space launch to the planet using the more rapid traveling EM Safety Rocket.

One big unknown is the huge blanket dust storm that may occur, the same as it did in 2018. It was the effects of this massive storm obliterating sunlight for months that shut down the Mars rover permanently. Such a storm in 2020 would put a stopper on all Mars missions, studies and a Mars landing.

SPACE1 is looking at supporting manned missions to Mars, the exodus of the human race to Mars, Mars colonists and Mars colonial architecture, helping to create a multi-planetary species, and assisting SpaceX and other private space industry.

Friday, April 19, 2019

Space1 Space Board & Securities

SPACE1 Space Board
The SPACE1 Space Board held its FQ 2019 meeting and went over the various laws in the charter and updated the schedules for the first part of the year.

As ranking SPACE1 numbers reached and exceeded 1,000 in 2019, new regulatory commission and governing laws were immediately put into effect.

In 2019, Space Securities is a new hired force to recon with, dealing with issues of security, privacy, safe keeping of intellectual property, maintaining and enforcing non-disclosure agreements, and perimeter safeguarding private land and property with commandos. The organization is also conducting email data mining and internet regulation, licensing and regulation of property and ideas, and finally dealing with those that abuse the laws of the Space Industry.

The new impetus moving towards the future of 2020 will include adding species to the Astronaut Training Program, ramping up manned space launches, making full use of the highest tech space program in existence with the EM Rocket, licensing Safety Rocket technology for all humanity, going back to the Moon in 2019, and on to Mars in 2020 (October 6th closest approach) supporting the Multi Planetary Humanity Space Programs and engaging the new Federation of Space Traveling Species. A prime interest is one of technological space tourism, dimensional space travel, at an affordable cost and a goal that's inclusive of all people.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Space1 Index EM Rocket Launches

Index of EM Manned Rocket Launches

Now adding a few unmanned missions to expand the index as noted

Fifteenth Launch - Sunday, March 31st, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-launched.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-first-photo.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-orbiter-flyby-cube.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-orbiter.html

Fourteenth Launch - Tuesday March 12th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-electrodynamic-rocket-mission-e14.html

Thirteenth Launch - Tuesday, March 5th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-earth-sciences-mission-rocket.html
Twelfth Launch - Monday, March 4th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-worlds-first-turnaround-flight.html
Eleventh Launch - Monday, March 4th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-manned-mission-rocket-launch-11.html

Tenth Launch - Saturday, March 2nd, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-successful-rocket-launch.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-weekend-em-countdown.html
Ninth Launch - Friday, March 1st, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-friday-space-launch.html
Eighth Launch - Thursday, February 28th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-8th-em-manned-rocket-launch.html
Seventh Launch - Monday, February 25th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-mondays-em-launch.html
Sixth Launch -  and Sunday, February 24th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-5th-6th-consecutive-space.html
Fifth Launch - Saturday, February 23rd, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-5th-6th-consecutive-space.html
Fourth Launch - Friday, February 22nd, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-4th-consecutive-em-launch.html
Third Launch - Thursday, February 21st, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-successful-spacecraft-launch.html
Second Launch - Wednesday February 20th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-em-2nd-consecutive-space-flight.html
First Launch - Tuesday, February 19, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-space-launch.html

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Space1 World's First Turnaround Flight

Setting a New Record in Manned Space Flight
First Turnaround Rocket Launch
Breaking News! Monday March 4th, 2019

SPACE1 has successfully achieved the world's first instant rocket turnaround flight with launch mission 12, composed of a reusable EM Safety Rocket that was immediately launched again in the same day!

Astronaut, Pilot and Commander Humanoido comments: Same day turnaround manned rocket flights are unheard of in the space industry, until now. Not even the mighty Apollo Moon Landing program or other private space industry in modern times could achieve that.

The secret to rapid turnaround time is the type of Safety Rocket and the design for immediate readiness for the the next flight. Another factor is the EM Rocket derives its power from an Asiatic nuclear power plant and no time consuming refueling is needed. /Flight under Space Securities: licensing, privacy, intellectual property rights, non-disclosure agreement, examples.

Index of EM Rocket Launches

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Space1 Manned Mission Rocket Launch 11

Manned Rocket Launch 11
Breaking news - Monday, March 4th, 2019

SPACE1 announces the successful liftoff of manned EM rocket flight number eleven. As the day progressed, the clouds gave way to the sun and a fresh air breeze, a perfect cool temperature, and opacity conditions perfect for a space rocket launch.

Astronaut and Flight Commander Humanoido conducted NAV, Opacity and secret intellectual property experiments while piloting the rocket beyond the strata into space. Humanoido comments, "The prototype rocket is now well equipped for spaceflight, having all the instrumentation and equipment needed for multiple and diverse missions of a routine and regular scheduled path into space. The EM rocket is also being tested for an exciting and profound upcoming flight to the Moon in 2019 and will be outfitted with extras for that mission."

SPACE1 Launch Eleven was a Space Securities managed secret mission, secured and finalized under the Privacy Act and Admin Security Law. The SPACE1 Safety Rocket is currently one of two manned designs that can safely travel into space and back again. In 2014, Humanoido founded SPACE1 and invented the Safety Rocket, the mainstay and unique element to revolutionize space travel for the safety of all humanity. In 2018, the invented EM Safety Rocket was finalized with all new technologies of rocket space travel.

Index of EM Rocket Launches

Monday, April 15, 2019

Space1 News You Didn't Hear

News Not Reported in the Mainstream

SPACE1 news is generally reported here and not in the mainstream, because it's primarily a private space industry protected by Space Securities and not in competition with other space industry.

SPACE1 sets its own standards and benchmarks, goals and achievements with focus on extreme high technology and safe space tourism.

SPACE1 is the first to return humans to space on a regular basis.
SPACE1 is the first to invent and develop the world's only Safety Rocket
SPACE1 is the first to develop the manned EM Safety Rocket
SPACE1 is the first to put the extreme high tech Rocket X into development
SPACE1 is the first to invent thousands of space inventions
SPACE1 has the all time record for the most consecutive manned space missions
SPACE1 has the record for the greatest force of AI machine intelligence
SPACE1 has the most AI employees
SPACE1 has the most supercomputers to advance space technology
SPACE1 is the first to develop the Aquatics Space Program
SPACE1 is the first to promote multi space faring species
SPACE1 is the first to develop space genetics modifications
SPACE1 is the first to shrink astronauts using high technology
SPACE1 has the only full time division of cyborgs, androids, and humanoids
SPACE1 has the greatest number of labs with United Humanoid Laboratories
SPACE1 has the only multi species Astronaut Training Program
SPACE1 has the most equitable cost space tourism program
SPACE1 the 1st turnaround manned rocket flight in the same day

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Space1 Sideways Weather Transcorder



Transcorder: 
Measure Sideways Weather

SPACE1 must monitor weather for manned space launches in a critical fashion. Humanoido has invented the the Sideways Weather Transcorder Machine SWT to do just that.

There are three main categories of weather to observe - one is upper level winds, another is ground level winds, and finally there are cloud and lightning rules.

For ground level up to the underside strata of clouds or cast, Humanoido has invented the horizontal Sideways Weather Transcorder, a weather measuring device. This is designed to measure the degree of atmospheric cast opacity out to 20 miles more or less and analyze fog, smog, water vapor, pollution, wind, cloud drift and other effects. Upper level winds are also pegged for analysis by the Sideways Measuring TransCorder.

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Space1 2019 Year of Manned Space Launches

2019 Year of Manned Space Launches
After SPACE1 Industries was founded in 2014, a stretch of intensive rocket and space program development took place over a five year time span.

Suddenly in 2019, the EM Safety Rocket was born and space flight took root, becoming a safe, popular and a routine path into space.

The private space industries goal was safe manned space flight by 2020, for a perfect vision to the future. However, SPACE1 made its goal a full year sooner in 2019 with a precursor schedule leading to dozens and dozens of space rocket launches. Astronaut Humanoido was trained and ready, having honed his astronaut space skills in China with 24 space launches on leased Chinese spacecraft. While rocket development on Rocket X continued, Humanoido invented the EM Safety Rocket which took over the accelerated the path into space by a hundred fold. Celebrating lofty goals achieved only a half decade later paves the path towards greater goals by 2020. Space1 has put its aggressive and ambitious goal schedule and initial sights on the Moon with the following guidelines and a 2020 vision:

SPACE1 2020 Vision High Technology Lunar Rocket Program
* Commemorating March 24th Moon Impact Mission
* Lunar Polar Orbital Mission
* Mission to the Moon's Far Side
* Moon Landing

According to Humanoido, SPACE1 Founder and Director, if all goes according to schedule, SPACE1 could begin rocket launches towards the Moon in mid 2019 and present a high technology landing in 2020.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Space1 Successful Rocket Launch

Private Space Industry
Rocket Launch Success
Saturday March 2nd, 2019

This weekend, on Saturday, the massive EM Rocket successfully launched into dazzling space with an advanced mission instruments test.


Astronaut Humanoido commanded the reusable space vessel, for its tenth launch into space, and  completed tests. The routine space mission was a public viewing made accessible and available by SPACE1 and Space Securities Division. This is the tenth launch of SPACE1's EM Safety Rocket which has become a routine path into space. A complete index of all ten launches is cited below.

Index of the First Ten Rocket Launches by SPACE1
Tenth Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-successful-rocket-launch.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-weekend-em-countdown.html

Ninth Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-friday-space-launch.html

Eighth Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-8th-em-manned-rocket-launch.html

Seventh Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-mondays-em-launch.html

Fifth & Sixth Launches
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-5th-6th-consecutive-space.html

Fourth Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-4th-consecutive-em-launch.html

Third Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-successful-spacecraft-launch.html

Second Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-em-2nd-consecutive-space-flight.html

First Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-space-launch.html

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Space1 Archaic Moonwalker

Archaic Moon Walkers
SPACE1: Made from cheap existing robotics technology, dozens of these archaic robot moon walkers may scavenge the surface of the moon in search of places best for colonization.

Dropped down in a containment cargo space vessel, numerous moon walking robots would provide a variety of reconnaissance for the lunar mission.

With one-track AI minds, such moonwalker robots are capable of Moon mapping, exploring, searching the lunar scape for best sites to set up Moon cities and habitats, and potentially remain on the lunar surface in hibernation until humans follow for colonization. Robots can also set up mining for fuel and oxygen, establish power generators, and construct the first habitats for incoming colonists.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Space1 Spacefaring Cyborgs

Credit: Ociacia
Space Unit of Star Ship Cyborgs
Three of these commanding Cyborg species with contained space AI could pilot SPACE1's spacecraft of tomorrow.

Cyborg species are filled with great advantages to space flight. They require no oxygen to breath, are far less finicky about temperature, have no need to eat or drink water (can simply tap into the ship's electrical source), have greater reflexes/ stamina/ memory, can hibernate, self fix, mission flexible with reprogrammable AI, and are ok with massive G forces, don't become motion sick, can function in hostile environments, have logic and no emotion, and are infinitely patient for the longest of space flights.

SPACE1 is working towards the design and development of three Cyborgs to command a future star ship. The AI cyborgs will be made in a human's image, but capable of thinking and making decisions tens of thousands of times faster and will have instant recall of the most sophisticated and advance space database to assist in referentially solving space challenges during the mission.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Space1 New Space Species

Credit: Jonathan Benainous
New Space Species
AI is the new space species being developed at United Humanoido Laboratories and SPACE1 Technologies for advanced space travel.

Capable of cloning - a form of breeding replication - the intelligent AI life forms are being groomed towards space endeavors and are classified as a new space species.

The species is a mix of a power source, silicon, mechanics, materials, hardware and software. No specific species naming is provided at this time, although there are additional components of robotics, AI, cyborg, android, mech, augmentation, electronics, optics, symbiosis, sizing, genetics, and other fields.

Monday, April 8, 2019

space1 Power of AI

Urban Robotic Unit by Faustodemartini
AI Massive Power
SPACE1 has massively increased intellectual power of its AI units by over 1,600%, a level that continues to rapidly rise.

At SPACE1 Industries, man and machine continue to merge towards a converging future event known as the Singularity when man and machine become indistinguishable.

According to Humanoido, SPACE1 Founder and Director, SPACE1 is a super power private space industry with hundreds of AI machines and a supercomputer. SPACE1 is home of the Big Brain, the Super Brain, the Super Super Brain, and the Super Super Super 3SB AI, with hundreds of thousands of computing processors, advanced powerful Supertronic computing machines, including AI with the first bionic computational units and many silicon space specie, all a part of this extremely high tech space program.

At its current phase, the massive power of AI is supplementing and implementing Astronauts, and working its way into nearly all aspects of the space program. Undoubtedly, upcoming missions to the Moon, the future of lunar outposts and colonization, will employ many forms of advanced AI. SPACE1 already has reached a cooperation of 1,000 symbiotic employee groups in 2019. The future will see more and more man and AI machine integration, working side by side and integrated as one.

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Space1 Weekend EM Countdown

Manned Rocket Launch
Countdown in Progress
Saturday March 2nd, 2019

SPACE1 is launching yet another manned EM Safety Rocket Mission this weekend and the countdown is in progress. Watch all the action on contained social media.

Watch all the action on contained social media. This is the tenth manned launch of the EM Safety Rocket. If you are a member of SPACE1, activate your passport security com badge to enter the mission control room and watch all the action.

Some launches are secure private missions and some have a degree of public rating so check with the launch master for details. This mission will be flown by astronaut Humanoido and is an instruments test.

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Space1 Species Augment

Understanding Augments
Space Traveling Specie Augments

Space1 is introducing species specific augments for space travel.

In the example, you are the astronaut on the EM Safety Rocket and traveling to the Moon.

Prior to the trip, your body has received a series of augmentations, some are VR virtual reality constructs with real world augmentation and some are not. The differences are what identifies space traveling Specie Augments as unique. Once the craft has entered a kind of stable orbit around the moon or planet, a Specie Augment will prepare to go to the surface. The tri state 3R is engaged - reality, augmented reality and virtual reality. The 3R construct allows a species to go down to the surface and conduct lunar or planetary work.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Space1 Virtual Augment Astros

Deeper Space
Virtual Augment Astros
Space1 is moving out into deeper space, i.e. to the 240,000 mile mark at the Earth's Moon, to the 50 million mark at planet Mars, and 600 million at Jupiter's moon Ganymede. This requires a new method of engagement when landing on alien worlds using the EM Safety Rocket - therefore meet Virtual Augment Astros VAAs.

 VAAs can do many more things that other pure species astronauts, such as humans, cannot do. But exactly what are VAAs? A virtual Augment Astronaut is a modified species that has stepped aboard the the high speed EM Safety Rocket and transported millions of miles to a new worlds in space and time.

VAAs are modified in such a way as to favor deeper space travel, even to outer worlds such as the Jupiter system.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Space1 Friday Space Launch

Manned Space Launch Today!

Breaking News! Friday March 1st, 2019
Today's manned space launch this morning has already flown and returned safely. The mission was completed by noon as the safety EM spacecraft rocketed back to its landing pad Numero Uno.

Today's mission tested the NAV invention which will be paramount in future missions into space, the Moon and Solar System off worlds.

Astronaut Humanoido was Pilot and Mission Commander of the craft, testing the new NAV, and performing tests of the experimental EM rocket prototype. This is the ninth successful manned launch of the EM Safety Rocket. The previous mission was Thursday February 28th. The EM Safety Rocket has set the eighth consecutive flight record, the nine total flights record, and the record for the most space launch missions in a given time period. The EM Safety Rocket one of a small fleet of rockets that includes the master massive EM Safety Rocket and the smaller EM Safety Rocket.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Space1 DIY Space Tourism

DIY SPACE TOURISM
SPACE1 continues development of a low cost DIY package for space travel. This will bring down the cost of space travel by leaps and bounds making it affordable by almost everyone.

As envisioned by Humanoido, the hobby space package would allow one to set up and conduct their own space missions on a repeat basis. The package might include a kit of rocket parts, space suit, space parts, and space computer. Stay tuned for developments and availability.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Space1 Moon Landing

2020 Vision Moon Landing by SPACE1
SPACE1 is designing a lunar landing mission to take place in the near future.

Manned Moon landings by other private space agencies simply don't exist yet, and would be fraught with extreme expense, many years of development time and danger. Even after Google put up millions of dollars for a lunar landing prize, there were no successful takers. Even SpaceX
has taken years of time to develop the Dragon Capsule to take astronauts to the International Space Station and has not landed on the Moon.

Enter SPACE1, with successful manned Safety Rockets and a new way to travel safely in space, to the Moon in particular. Humanoido is outlining a manned lunar landing mission that could use much of the same equipment already in use for space missions. This will speed up mission development time. SPACE1 intends to use the EM Safety Rocket spacecraft, spacesuit, helmet, gloves, and telemetry. New things needed are a moon flight computer specifically for a landing, and other items particular to lunar development. Lunar exploration and colony building may occur through virtual augment astros on the lunar surface.

The stay on the Moon would be short term by tourism vacationing. Humanoido is designing a short term lunar tech habitat (TechHab) that can be deployed through a ship equipped with augment astros. The details of the mission are in the early stages of development but would undoubtedly use extreme high technology not seen before in lunar landings.