Sunday, December 23, 2018

Space1 Launch Site

SPACE1 Announces its Biggest Launch Site Space Complex
Example EM Machine remote spire exploration mission
A big rocket needs a big and private launch site. The primary newest and current launch site selection for the most massive Rocket X with a thunderous roar, and the departure of associated spacecraft, inclusive of the massive EM Elevation Machine, is established.

A study of seasonal conditions is now complete. In the Winter, skies open up to the greatest clarity and acuity, ideal for launches and conducting space missions and various space activities. 

As the conditions turned crystal clear this month, it was discovered that not just one, but two, three and four mountain grand spires are juxtaposed jutting out of the Grand Asian Pacific Ocean in ideal position to the launch site, for perfect conditions. We are mounting grand expeditions to explore these spire characteristics, and to study the fauna and develop the best ways to assure that wildlife is not disturbed during launch and recovery operations. The grand spires hold both vast jungle and forest environments and ecosystems, the kind that one would expect from early ten to twenty thousand  year evolution of continental plates moving with unionized classifications. The EM will be used to gain access to the grand ocean spires for the study of fauna and other elements. New team members are being selected for all missions. Rocket facilities are now moved off site to private Pacific Ocean locations. For more information contact the Founder who is coordinating the Mission.

Launch Site Mission Areas
* Atmospheric Study
* Geographic Study
* Fauna Study

Tools
* HSO
* EM
* Construction
* Explorer Team

Tools used will include HSO, EM, Construction, and direct exploration. The nomination of the SPACE1 commander of the EM mission will be underway soon. A pilot is currently in training. The crane is being moved in and massive equipment is being positioned. The EM core is primed. HSO is fully operational. The founder of SPACE1 is bringing the team together this weekend to advance the mission ten fold.