Friday, April 26, 2019

Space1 Lunar Mission Equipment Inventory

Is SPACE1 Ready for a Rocket to the Moon Mission in 2019?
SPACE1 is taking Lunar Moon Mission inventory to see if the private space industry is ready for a return to the Moon.

The answer is yes, as a list of available parts, modules, and rockets are on hand to match the Moon mission 100%.

Some things needed for a Lunar Moon Mission include the working Nuclear Power Source that drives the EM safety Rocket, the EM Safety Rocket, trained astronauts, instrument control panels, an environment suitable for humans, NAV module and accessories, Capture Kit to snare the Moon during approach, Lunar Camcorders to preserve a record of the mission, an amplifier during the mission to hone the tunnel effect, parametric devices, flight computers, Lunar Guidance Module, and the Advanced Notice Astrophysics Mathematical Calculation System.

This includes SPACE1's own version of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) that's located in Pasadena California to calculate the orbits, times, locations, physical parameters, and Moon trajectory dynamics. Humanoido holds simultaneous degrees in Astrophysicists and Mathematics, and heads up the the organization to calculate rocket space flights. This Space Flight Lab is part of the Humanoido United Laboratories complex.

Index of Humanoido Laboratories
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/09/space1-lab-list-2018.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-index-labs.html