Humanoido and rocket drive |
Space1 delivers. Back to the Moon in 2019! Fantastic celebration continues into the night over at the Pacific Ocean SPACE1 Mission Control for Rocketry and Space Sciences, with the grand success of SPACE1 Industries Lunar Polar Orbiter Mission!
SPACE1 Global News Agency reports..
The manned mission to the South Pole of the Moon was an applauded great success on Sunday, March 31st, 2019. The fantastic Moon technical fly-by was achieved by Astronaut Humanoido and the Electrodynamic Safety Rocket with the extremely reliable Electromag drive. Raw data is processed by the SPACE1 Pacific Ocean Space Processing Laboratory and the Center for Spacecraft Data Analysis.
During mission analysis, color is handled by the interferometric color machine and applied to the raw data. Raw data is processed and presented in 1) raw, 2) film, 3) disk, 4) photo and 5) 3d cube. Processing of scientific mission’s raw data helps create many useful analytical Moon sets - spectromagnetic radiative reference maps of thermal iridescence excitability ions, forward viewing temperature heat maps, lunar reflective albedo detail extractions, latent hydroxil distribution with predicated water mapping analysis, and finite shaded relief area mapping.
— The Asiatic Center for SPACE1 Advanced Space Sciences broke out the rare vintage Ming Dynasty brandy cache for celebrating the spectacular event! —
Data and analysis returned from the mission is rich in detail for future landing programs, establishing lunar colonies, mining on the Moon, generating rocket fuel, and conducting Moon activities such as touring and vacationing. The data is highly useful towards developing and testing high technology flight parametrics for the upcoming Manned Moon Landing by SPACE1 Industries.
— SPACE1 Industries: 1st to fly an astronaut to the Moon in many decades! —
The SPACE1 Lunar South Pole Orbiter is Electrodynamic Rocket Mission E15 with the Electro Mag Drive. Previous manned EM rocket mission E14 took place Tuesday, March 12th, 2019. This mission also tests a completely new high tech lunar lander camera and various new techniques for processing the data. The presented SPACE1 data formats are in film reel, image disk, proportional photo, sequential cube, and raw image.