Saturday, June 15, 2019

Space1 Rocket & Telescope Technology Merge


The Next Generation of Technology Merges Rocket & Telescope

by Humanoido
Breaking News Friday March 22, 2019

SPACE1 and Singularity Observatory are uniquely cooperating on a mega space project of great technology - an invention that combines the space Safety Rocket with the Giant Space Telescope, creating a multi symbiotic union of tremendous technological uniqueness.

How can you merge rockets and telescope optics to create a craft of space so technologically advanced that it can symbiotically push forward the frontiers of space exploration? Humanoido, Founder of SPACE1 and Director of Singularity Observatory has invented the next generation paradigm space technology.

Not yet named, Humanoido's Space Symbiosis invention comes together with a span of approximately fifty unique scientific technologies, and takes space exploration to an entire new level, a paradigm of the century.

Conventional space programs take decades to complete, and sometime centuries. One example is the NASA Moon mission that took at least ten years to complete, and the human Mars landing is still in the planning after 70 years! How many people died of old age, waiting to see astronauts land on Mars or humans return to the Moon?

NASA was founded July 29, 1958. Back in the 60s, Dr. Werner Von Braun worked for NASA and outlined a workable Mars landing with details, however the government run space agency failed to receive appropriate funding from Congress.

The new Symbiotic Space Program can complete feats in the ultra short term. Already Moon and Mars missions are in the planning within this year, and the next year or two. Stay tuned here as reports will unfold regarding the symbiotic space craft and its first manned missions into the Solar System.

For continuing information, follow this blog. Materials are available from Humanoido, SPACE1, Singularity Observatory, United Federation of Spacefaring Species, Humanoido United Laboratories, and United Space Technologies.

https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2019/03/big-brain-artificial-minds-contribute.html