Breaking News Space1 Mission Control
SPACE1's record setting successful 5th and 6th space launches on Saturday Feb. 23 and Sunday Feb. 24 were flawless. Flight Commander and Chief Astronaut Humanoido comments on both flights.
Six launches with one every day, sets a new record for SPACE1. Liftoff was totally smooth as pie with the EM spacecraft arching towards its greater target. The only flight substitution made was the master EM spacecraft was launch deployed in place of the Baby EM. At the last minute, it was noted the upgraded BEM part was still on order and it would take some time to receive and do the upgrade. The Master EM was flown in manual mode to get a feel for navigation without auto nav and computer pilots. Manual mode may be deployed for the species program, where species other than humans are hosted to pilot and serve function on the spacecraft.
Sunday Weather Conditions
Sunday was raining with only a light breeze - visibility was scarcely across yonder field and only a ghostly outline of the mountain spires remained, but the launch went as scheduled to test navigation through more harsh rain conditions.
Results
The craft propelled through the in-climate weather conditions in no time. Visibility out the port window was a bit restricted due to the rain and fog. Thus far design tests show the EM spacecraft is capable of launching in practically all conditions from the hottest of Summer temperatures to the coldest Winter days, the highest winds, and rain.
Saturday Tests
Saturday's launch tested craft egress, another successful flight, and was a testament to the accuracy of the calculated flight window. Other tests looked towards the possibility of running Quantum EM flights into a dimension of particle dynamics. This involves opening the quantum door and holding it open, entering the ream, exploring, finding the door, exiting and closing the door.
United Federation of Spacefaring Species
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-united-federation-of-space.html
5th and 6th Consecutive Launch Records
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-5th-6th-consecutive-space.html
Friday Fourth Consecutive Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-4th-consecutive-em-launch.html
Thursday Third Consecutive Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-successful-spacecraft-launch.html
Wednesday Second Consecutive Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-em-2nd-consecutive-space-flight.html
Tuesday First Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-space-launch.html