Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Space1 CyberSpace Program

CyberSpace Program
Years ago, in the 80s and 90s, a streamlined Remote Robotic Cyberspace Telescope was developed that gave people across the world an opportunity to log on, select a deep sky object from a Messier and selected objects list, select a CCD camera, automatically move the telescope to the object, and take a picture.

Humanoido's widely popular robotic telescope was used by professionals, schools and various universities, amateur astronomers and interested individuals to explore space. It also held a wealth of information, multiple databases, and color sky maps for all 101 Messier objects. It was ahead of its time, as it held a droid capable of helping you set up the telescope, change eyepieces, time exposures, and do other telescope keeping duties.

Fast forward 38 years into the future. Things have greatly changed in the world, and Humanoido is still ahead of time, now conducting SPACE1, a private industry space program for taking citizens into space for tourism. He is now pondering a CyberSpace Rocket Program, where potentially space enthusiasts could log on the cyber-birthed space program, select a rocket and mission, and prepare to go into space.

How far reaching the CyberSpace Program becomes is the billion dollar question. Will it catch on to include general space tourism, or open the door follow a path to the Earth's Moon? Will it take you to other planets like Mars and their moons for colonization or simply provide visiting and mining rights to comets and asteroids?

Could the new space program take space traveling Denizins to other star systems on the other side of the galaxy? Can the Cyber Space Program develop and explore new methods of stellar propulsion to the stars? Can other technology combine, such as the Elevation Machine?

What can Cyber Space do for Space1? Stay tuned as this new raw frontier unfolds new potential vistas heretofore unconsidered in the ever expanding realm of SPACE1.