Monday, July 1, 2019

Space1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectro

SPACE1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer

SPACE1's Moon Polar Orbiter Mission has returned an abundance of data and information regarding the lunar regolith and topography. In raw form, information is contained herein but must be extracted through intricate processing. This data extraction is vital for the upcoming potential high technology Manned Moon Landing by SPACE1.

Humanoido, at the Asiatic Pacific Ocean SPACE1 High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis, has created a processed Moon film strip of the South Pole using his new Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer invention.

The processed and created mini video shows a series of changing spectral color images for further analysis. The video is made from spectralized images and strips that are converted to gif formats, then concatenated into a movie depicting the sliding and changing spectral temperatures and other data showing the lunar south pole.

The Sliding Spectroscopic Film Analyzer is one of the most useful inventions for extracting an abundance of relevant data from the Moon. The film strip at a glance is a spectromagnetic radiative reference map 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.

Continuing data extraction includes chromatic, spectral, albedo, temperature & heat positioning, ambient lighting, crater wall & depth electromagnetic bombardment, and the ability to include communications from the surface.