Saturday, May 19, 2018

Mars Connect Operations

Mars Connect
Mission to Mars

Mars Connect operations are in full season. High tech projects and mission designs are being developed so when Mars is closest to the Earth, initiation can be implemented to secure the best data.

Mars Connect is a division platform of HSO Humanoido Singularity Observatory and SPACE1. Mars Connect is supportive to colonists and settlers of Mars in the upcoming era, in areas of water propagation, cartographic settlements, sublimated weather forecasts, observation
polar orbiter Mars spacecraft to garner a wealth of Mars data, advanced regression, and a host of other very exciting missions!

Mars Earth Connection
https://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/03/space1-mars-earth-connection.html
Changing Face of Mars
https://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/03/space1-mars-connect-changing-face-of.html
Precursor Mars Rocket Flight
https://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-precurser-mars-rocket-flight.html
Space Expansion
https://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/03/space1-expansion.html

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.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Space1 May 2018 Update

Breaking News! Friday May 18, 2018
May brings summer to the tropics and temperatures have already exceeded 106 deg. F. This is deemed too hot for space launches in summer just as winter temperatures too cold in the North are prohibitive. Therefore, Space1 development operations are brought inside for the summer season, and more importantly, there's a special hand-off of space operations this year to HSO.

HSO (Humanoido Singularity Observatory) is Humanoido's new powerful and innovative space telescope observatory, equipped with a precision super enhanced catadioptric high resolution telescope amped to 1,800-inches in diameter. This amped scope mimics a 46-meter telescope, the largest amped telescope in the world. The mission is for HSO and this telescope is to take the baton and run with it, by initiating various space launch missions during the night when temperatures are cooler.

Next month, operations will begin the search for a new housing structure and location to include Space1 Headquarters, Rocket Development, Humanoid Robotics Group, Humanoido Singularity Observatory HSO, various science labs and residence. Simply put, the current location is outgrown.

Humanoido, as most people don't know, has moved the full array of scientific operations, rockets, humanoido robots, machine life forms (AI) and HSO to an isolated small private island at an undisclosed location in the Pacific Ocean, where atmospheric conditions are considered the best in the world for launching rockets and telescopic observing.

At considerable expense for the move, and shipping such heavy HSO components, the main part of the operation is now complete. HSO posts will initially appear here, as part of the Space1 site, and later will appear on a main index. The HSO Platform is a powerful division of SPACE1.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Space1 Little Rocket Man

Breaking News!
Little Rocket Man to Launch at SPACE1

The search is on for a little rocket man, to be a part of a future space tourism test rocket launch for SPACE1.

SPACE1 is a private space industry for peaceful space tourism, owned and operated by Humanoido. Humanoido is the inventor of the World's first and only Safety Rocket, designed to safely take people into space on tours.

The sports car is purchased and its rocket mount is being prepared. The mount design is patterned after a skateboard ramp up-scaled to fit the car. The sports car and little rocket man will be placed in the nose of the rocket. Little Rocket Man or LRM will undoubtedly be an augment as previously described.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Space1 News Alert April 2018

Mars - NASA
NEWS alert
Friday April 6, 2018

The massive Telescope Mars Technology project is now in motion. Humanoido has moved to an island in the South Pacific Ocean where sky conditions overlooking the ocean are spectacular and technology development can progress uninterrupted. 

On Friday, April 6, 2018, Humanoido purchased a precision telescope and technology equipment to create Singularity Observatory (SO), an observatory located high in the sky that's now being established as the world's first SO observatory. A weather monitoring and prediction station is established, and the technology to transform the telescope to one hundred times its original diameter is being put into place. This is creating an extremely large and spectacular high resolution 36-meter wide telescope (1,400-inches).

Humanoido is the founder of SPACE1, Mars Connect, and Singularity Observatory

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Space1 Astronomical Technology

Rocket technology can take us to the surface of Mars in the future. It's likely telescope 
technology will also transform the scientific construct of Mars in ways unimaginable today.
Astronomical Technology
The technological evolution revolution is tied into the evo of a telescope and the technology of today is mind blowing by comparison to just a decade past. What can be achieved today, and where this is going, is incredible.

Personal Log
Monday April 9, 2018
by Humanoido

It was long ago in the past, in the historical era of film astrophotography, I had invented the Amplified Telescope - a technique to take a common telescope and apply inventive technology to increase its apparent diameter by a factor of ten times. In the bygone days of high school, my home-built enhanced 8-inch telescope mimicked an 80-inch - and with it the results of Mars opposition studies were incredible. Though I was not seeking confirmation, the telescope performance yielded letters and affirmations from Optika, Sky & telescope, Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff Arizona, professional astronomers, and others.

Flash forward to today. That same telescope, with new invented technology, could transform from 8 into 800 inches, not a 10 fold increas but 100x. However, one has read in the pages of this web site, now we have a 14 inch wide telescope in development that's being transformed by a factor of one hundred into 1,400 inches of pure raw power. This is revolutionizing astronomy and opens up all new possibilities.​ Fore example, a telescope can now be in two places at the same time - on the Earth and in orbit around Mars. There's no telling where the science from such work will lead to.

We cannot even imagine what the future will bring because in the past, we had no idea such technology would arise today. On Friday, I put substantial money into the telescope and technology parts -  using it will bring forth the next step in an evolutionary time of astronomy, space science, space travel and Mars science. This can help support the movement to Mars colonization in which humanity becomes multiplanetary.

The invention of the Safety Rocket is evolutionary. The invention of the Amplified Telescope is revolutionary. While Elon Musk is building the mechanics of rocket science that will take us to Mars, my Telescope Mars project is building the the supportive technological fabric of science to weave interconnecting threads from Earth to Mars and across the Solar System, and who knows - may one day take us to the stars.

Humanoido is the founder and CEO of SPACE1, Mars Connect, and Singularity Observatory