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.