Friday, May 31, 2019

Singlularity Observatory Telescope Gone Wild







The bottom left photo shows an image of M27 taken through the normal telescope at a normal focal ratio. The top image shows the exact same object but with the enhancements of amping, dialectrics, and the incredible fast add-on lensing combination of f1.75. The new image shows spectacular differences in color, contrast, image scale, nebulosity, and deep stellar magnitude penetration, all improved to a fantastic level, making the 1,325-inch telescope in a new league of its own. This telescope has Chameleon type qualities, able to reconfigure from one type of telescope into another and another. There is the wild possibility that nearly every new image taken with this spectacular telescope will become a new discovery image. Note: unless you're looking at this large image comparison on a big screen computer, the full effect may not be visible on small mobile devices.

Telescope Gone Wild
Humanoido, Director of Singularity Observatory and the Astrophysics Lab at United Humanoido Laboratories, has incredibly taken the 1,325-inch diameter Amped Dialectric telescope and changed its design into a new one with the ultimate focal ratio of an incredibly fast f/1.75 system.

The redesign was possible using a doubling of multi optic sets and the raw coupling plates from Charge Coupled Devices. At f1.75, this extreme fast lensing and reflective telescope acts like a fast ultra large massive Schmidt Camera, and shows a mind boggling amount of celestial objects and detail like never before.

The technique is derived in part by using specific combinations of optics calculated mathematically to provide the significant change in EFL. Lenses and optical set arrays from at least four optical companies provide the part combinations necessary to drive the 1325. A fifth company provided the optical charge coupling plates. Company suppliers are located in the United States, Germany, Canada, and China. Some of these lenses have special precision dialectrics to improve performance.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Space1 Singularity Observatory Ramp Up

Humanoido's 1,325-inch 100x Amped Dialectric telescope is one of the most powerful telescopes in the world - based on technology it's situated in the magnificent and majestic volcanic spire highlights of the Pacific Ocean. This telescope is so powerful, it may be utilized with its larger companion - the obscenely large 1,800-inch already in full operation at Singularity Observatory. As interferometric tag teams with Speckled Interferometry, the twin telescopes could literal resolve the life force of planets across the Galaxy.
SPACE1 Ramps Up Singularity Observatory a Thousand Times
Tis the season, with weather changing to a feeling of telescope aperture fever with more and more dazzling stars appearing in the crispy lit Milky Way galaxy of the COSMOS every night.

The dance of the steady bright planets, the zoom of meteors, the flight of satellites, and the cast of Moon phases is enough to start the motion of energy and excitement.

Let's also mention the massive number of fantastic deep sky objects just waiting millions of years for their light to cast upon human eyes, found by precision goto tech. These are great times with technology of telescoping increasing by factors of hundreds and thousands. Singularity Observatory is opening up to this telescope technology in ways that just a few years ago were not possible. This year in 2019, we are moving towards two massive telescopes with advanced computerized dialectric and amping technology, creating click stop diameters up all the way to an incredible 1,325-inches for the first telescope and 1,800-inches for the second telescope. With statures of being the largest Earth-based telescopes of their kind in the world, these massive monstrosities are bound to break all the limits of what a telescope can do.

Recapping, each telescope is fully equipped with GOTO, Amping, Dialectrics, and Processing Imaging with Lunar, Planetary, and Deep Sky capabilities. Both hold the Metamorphosis Effect like a Chameleon, changing functions of the telescope. In the latter case, using our own optical designs, the telescope additionally transforms from an incredible LFT to an RFT that's so fast, it rivals some of the world's greatest and largest Schmidt cameras dedicated to the task..

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Singularity Observatory Telescope Click Stops

Humanoido Invents Telescope Click Stops w/ Dialectric Amping Approach
You begin with a basic chunk of glass and over time end up with a precision telescope. In this case, the chunk is dual dialectric coated
based on the constructive interference of light to add inches of aperture diameter and then run through the Amping processing to produce additional factors of 10X and 100X. 

Along the way, the Dialectrics increase performance. Coupled with Amping will give three aperture click stops.

Subjective Qualitative
Through Comparative Observation
Raw - 9.25
Dialectric 1&2 - 13.25
Amp 10x - 132.5
Amp 100x - 1,325
Click Stops - 13.25, 132.5, 1,325

At raw - 14
Dialectric 1&2 - 18
Amp 10x - 180
Amp 100x - 1,800
Click Stops - 18,180,1800

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Singularity Observatory 1,325-inch Telescope

Spectacular COSMIC Vision
Singularity Observatory:
Building a New Massive 1,325-inch Diameter Dialectric-Amped Telescope
Blazing stars and flashing lights go off as Singularity Observatory is once again celebrating the construction of a massive telescope, with a huge investment in astro parts, this time to make a second fully amped telescope. The new telescope is at 1,325-inches of diameter with robotic AI computerized GOTO machines that will be mounted high atop the open Skyway at the observatory in the vast wide open Pacific Ocean this Summer.

The highly precise telescope optics with forth ordered differential glass curves are custom crafted by a team of professional master opticians working in two countries and then double certified for a go or no go approval. The final completed telescope will be comprised of precision optical and machined parts from companies 1, 2, 3, and 4. This includes multiple special dialectric coatings designed to achieve 99% effectiveness, using from Physics - the constructive interference of light waves, making the overall telescope perform like a much larger diameter telescope. The overall exciting and breathtaking monstrosity of a telescope will be meticulously built - assembled and tested by Humanoido working in the Pacific Ocean.

The schedule for telescope completion depends on the receipt of all parts, and should be completed in the following month. Parts are expected to arrive in April and the telescope should be completed in May, ready for First Light in June. The previous telescope was put into operation last year (2018) at Singularity Observatory and is 1,800-inches in diameter which is 475-inches of diameter larger. Both ELTs, extremely large telescopes, are capable of incredible cosmic vision to the edge of the Universe and making spectacular discoveries. Stay tuned as we update the status on these two giant telescopes. These two massive twin telescopes will be in full operation during 2019 and ready for the Mars opposition in 2020.

The good news is that Mars oppositions are not over. In 2018, Mars approached the Earth at a super close distance of 35.8 million miles on July 31st. However, two years later in 2020, Mars will be only 38.6 million miles from the Earth, and once again very favorably located with a large looming size during the October 6th closest approach, ideal for superior telescope observations. Given the clarity of no global dust storms, the 1325 telescope will be ideal for Mars as it cuts through a smaller diameter Earth weather seeing cell, minimizing angular deflection of light rays, thus producing relative ultra sharp images of the finest clarity.

Monday, May 27, 2019

Singularity Observatory Spectacular Night Time Operation

Singularity Observatory Ramps Up Spectacular Night Time Operations
As the Monsoon period is coming to an end, the weather has stunningly improved to the most perfect conditions as the massive Singularity Observatory Amped 1,800-inch diameter telescope is rolled out into position for some truly stellar observing!

News Alert! After a recent two months in hibernation due to a total sky blanket caused by the Monsoon period over the Pacific Ocean, SPACE1 has opened the door to Singularity Observatory and awakened the beast. As the sky increasingly clears, the extremely massive amped telescope now has numerous tricks to emblazon operational results after having the previous year to gain incredible operational knowledge.

This is the fantastic Xtelescope that gave spectacular views of Mars during 2018 opposition. Stay tuned here as we publish the telescope's most amazing and mind boggling photos and discoveries. The great journey is just beginning! We will publish general overview information on telescope performance at the blog site. Those lucky friends having direct email correspondence with Humanoido will have the most fantastic information, photos, and material sent out free as it becomes available.

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Singularity Observatory Glass Amping

Singularity Observatory Amped 1,800-inch telescope is fully operational in the Pacific Ocean
Glass Amping @ Singularity Astronomical Observatory
SPACE1 has a fantastic combination of private industry space rocket endeavor, and Singularity Observatory - harboring one the largest and most powerful Amped telescopes in the world! Coming in at an electronic 1,800-inches in diameter, the megalithic monster telescope can see all the way to the edge of the Universe and the outer fringes of the Cosmic dimension.

Stunning Alert - New Invention! Friday, March 15th, 2019
Reported by SPACE1 News Agency

Humanoido, Observatory Director, notes the telescope performance is directly dependent on and proportional to seasonal weather variations, and is left dormant during the Monsoon period. As Spring breaks into Summer, clear skies arise, giving some of the best seeing in the world, due to the South Pacific Ocean location and the stability of ocean front air. SPACE1 has worked one year refining observatory operations at Singularity and will continue to streamline the methodology for exploring and making discoveries.

This Summer will see the introduction of a new way to use Amping. It was discovered quite by accident that Amping processes enable lavishly equipped Amped Telescopes to fully penetrate liquid substances such as water and glass. As Summer outdoor temperatures in the tropical environment peak at 120 degrees F. in the shade, and elevate to levels of 90 - 100% RH index levels, the working environment can become quite hostile. Therefore Glass Amping a telescope with the highest technology and working behind a previous-thought abominable glass sheath can be very beneficial and convenient.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/06/hso-largest-telescope-in-world.html

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Space1 Spacecraft Pod Encapsulator

Spacecraft Pod Encapsulator
Space1 has taken steps to encapsulate the Electrodynamic Spacecraft in between flights to preserve the extreme sensitive parts of the craft.

The Encapsulator invention takes several minutes to install and an equal time to deinstall. Made of solid metal and detail machined, the Encapsulator is a fine work of art and a necessary element to the machine. The SPE Spacecraft Pod Encapsulator is the final defense of the spacecraft's core against damaging charged electro particles.

Friday, May 24, 2019

Space1 Electrodynamic Space Shield

Electrodynamic Space Shield
Space1 has installed Electrodynamic Space Shielding surrounding the Electrodynamic Spacecraft.

Space is a very dusty and dirty environment with sticky patches of charged particle debri floating around everywhere, microscopic in nature, and charged either positive or negative by magnetic fields, solar wind, incoming cosmic radiation and spacecraft motion relative to space itself.

The Electrodynamic Space Shield will protect the Electrodynamic Spacestation when it reaches a station keeping attitude.

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Space1 Electrodynamic Spacecraft Space Station

Electrodynamic Spacecraft
Made for Touring Deep Space
is Now a Space Station

SPACE1's Electrodynamic E Spacecraft is now a small but modernized luxury space station star liner for those choosing longer space journeys. Spacious control panels, large windows, and modern instrumentation of autonomous AI function are not the only conveniences.

One side of the E craft now has a small flight of steps leading to a small second loft level with a bed. This space station sleeping quarters has a special long viewing window to space, an area to stow gear and supplies, and doubles as a gathering place.

The Electrodynamic E Spacecraft has launched 14 times into space, however, it is not yet pushed to full use as a space station. This will come during the Moon Landing mission. The spacecraft could potentially serve as a rocket to take a man to the Moon, and while hovering over the Moon, serve as a space way station - a place to stay during the journey to and fro relative to the Moon.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Space1 Modern Space Travel

Modern Comforts of SPACE1's Electrodynamic Space Travel
After spectacular NASA Moon landings of the 60s and 70s, technology has significantly changed. Long gone are the dark, cramped, bland and drab space quarters. SPACE1 is using all new bright environments of the latest technology to make space travel more of a luxury, both comfy and convenient.

Hitch a ride on SPACE1's latest Electrodynamic Rocket and you're likely to become a believer in luxurious space travel, surrounded by the most modern technological conveniences, like plush chairs out of Star Trek, spectacular electronic computerized instrument control panels, sliding door airlocks, modern touch screen computers, spacious white work stations adorned with dazzling big screens, powerful mobile tablets with virtual controls, automatic functions like flight navigation and course plotting (the spacecraft can fly itself), and large picture windows to give truly breathtaking views.

All is the brainchild of Humanoido, an avid space explorer since he was a child, brandishing telescopes and rockets while growing up. "This latest spacecraft is a true work of art" exclaimed Dr. Richard Gorman of spaceflight dynamics. "Humanoido is long known for mixing art and science, and the mix of luxury and space travel go hand in hand."

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Space1 Rocket Ratio Multiplexor

SPACE1 Rocket Ratio Multi-
plexor
RRM
SPACE1 will order many parts this week to build a Rocket Ratio Multiplexor invention to blast deeper and farther into space than ever before. This is not your standard MUX.

The Rocket Ratio Multiplexor mounts on the new Electro-dynamic Safety Rocket with the Electromag engine to pump out the highest possible performance with the given EM particle design.

The RRM is configurable per specific space mission, with given moons and planets in the Solar System. Use of the RRM will open up the possibility of deep space missions that go very deep in the SOL system, and possibly beyond the entire Solar System. The Kuiper Belt of tens of thousands of asteroids rich with metals and materials could be within reach and ultimately become a very lucrative venture. This could happen in our life time if all goes according to schedule.

Monday, May 20, 2019

Space1 Anti Harmonic Devices Installation

Anti Harmonic Field Dampener Devices Install Delay
The Space1 Administration reports installation of the Anti Harmonic Devices (AHD) is delayed.

One unit was successfully installed and aligned while the remaining units are so heavy they will require a crane to hoist each into XYZ geometric positioning. Upon the install completion, the rocket needs uniform testing to confirm the function, and calibration to tune the range of aerodynamic frequencies.

The crane is in the field currently in use while on order, and will take about two days before it can reach the rocket site. Installation of the remaining units will take about an estimated day each. In the mean time, the Electrodynamic rocket can still launch into space and complete aerodynamic missions without the total number of field dampeners in place.

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Space1 Rocket Mass Center

Rocket Mass Centering
A day for mass - today is the day for recalibration and centering the Electrodynamic Rocket mass. 

These small calibrations result in better and more stable flight. Each time a new item, such as a camera, seat, stage, panel, etc., is added, the rocket is remeasured and the rocket weight mass distribution is mapped and appropriated to proper positioning. 

Although the rocket overall is very massive and heavy, it remains balanced like the mechanical movements of a fine Swiss watch. The Electrodynamic Rocket is also know as the EM Rocket, or E Rocket, and has Electromag drive engines instead of chemical Herculean engines used on Rocket X.

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Space1 Rocket Antiharmonic Device

Don't Get Vibrated Out the Hatch Window!
Rocket Anti-harmonic Device
It's an invention of the greatest magnitude that engages the rocket using the multiple Anti-harmonic units and calms the craft to a smooth as glass flight.

Multiple Anti-harmonic units are placed around the circular perimeter of the metal Electrodynamic Rocket body to absorb the induced harmonic vibrations and stabilize flight.

When the Moon Camera is mounted on the rocket, along with other reporting and monitoring camcorders, their results are expected to become much improved in terms of sharpness and clarity, with less image motion movement. Rocket Anti-harmonic devices are entirely chemical and mechanical based, use no electrical power and physically adapt directly onto the E Rocket. Anti-harmonic devices are developed specifically for the Electrodynamic E Rocket with the Electromag engine and do not fit Rocket X which uses SPACE1's Herculean Engine. From Physics of vibration, these differing rocket engines have varying fundamental harmonics. As the next plethora of manned spaceflight launches by SPACE1 will be geared up to landing a man on the Moon and Mars, using the E Rocket, the greatest comfort and photographic clarity will be appreciated.

Friday, May 17, 2019

Space1 Computer Day

Space Computer Day
SPACE1 is working on all computers all day to make those very useful adjustments, replace cables that are acting up, making complete backups, transferring various archives for space operations, executing routine maintenance, installing upgraded software and hardware, increasing efficiency, and tweeking systems performances for upcoming flight operations. Supercomputers are also given the upgrades. New organization will streamline operations and increase the timing and speed of various tasks.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Space1 Moon Camera




Designing & Constructing
a Professional Digital Moon Camera for a SPACE1 Lunar Landing
by Humanoido

Rocket: Electrodynamic Spacecraft
Drive: Electromag Engine
Mission: Moon Landing
Action: Develop a Super Moon Mission Camera

Overview: Humanoido is building a precision Moon camera to take down to the Moon’s surface. First Step: Purchasing digital camera design optics for the Moon Camera construction

Building a Moon Camera
Optics $18,289
The first head step, after the design, is the multiple Optics train purchase. This is a hand grenade size package for disassembly - Product style: Hyperion dual 1.25/2 barrel mode, Clickstop Mark IV Zoom ultra precision 7 lenses set element continuous lensing optics for attenuating 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 mm parfocal with M54, FOV 58-60 deg. w/12-15 mm eye relief w/Hyperion phantom group multi-coatings, w/internal zoom actuators, greaseless mech for operation under harsh space and lunar conditions, lens grouping actuator sealed, M43 threading, adaptable to afocal, adapter ring 2”x24 tpi threading. Direct attach removable front barrel. For developing AFOCAL interface to electronic CCD element array. $289 Ultra Optics Lenses, the optics set includes the above, but does not include the main portions of the spacecraft rocket window and optics. These parts add another $18,000.

Optical Reducing Array $1,200
As the rocket spacecraft approaches closer and closer to the lunar surface, the optical config needs to reduce the massive encompassing view. This is accomplished with the Optical Reducing Array activating within the optical train at the required time.

Precision Machined Adapter Set $5,500
The adapter set is precision machined from metal to interface to the camera and mounting and includes multiple elements.

CCD Charge Coupled Device Array $8,249
This is the image CCD sensing chip. The spectral sensitivity must match the lunar surface ambient. The chip is color capable.

Electronics Interface Board $5,999
This board connects the camera to the computer.

Cable sets & E-couplers $424
Cables connect the camera to the computer, monitors, etc.

Wavelength Moon Filter Optics Set $2,289.99
Special lunar wavelength filters are needed for different lunar specifics.

Camera Housing $1,800
The camera housing includes the CCD chip, the mounting front plate, the holder of the optics, gimbals etc.

High Speed Rocket Computer & LED Monitor $6,999
The computer must be very fast to keep up and the monitor must be ultra high resolution and all very light weight for a Moon trip.

Misc. Interfacing $8,000
Interfacing is multiple and makes the connection of all devices as needed.

Moon Camera Total $58,749.99

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Space1 Electrodynamic EM Rocket Launch E14

Electrodynamic Rocket Mission E14
On Tuesday, March 12, 2019, Space1's Electrodynamic EM rocket successfully completed a manned space mission E14.

Rocket conditions were perfect for SPACE1 mission launch number fourteen as astronaut Humanoido vectored the prototype spacecraft according to plan for exploring flight orientation dynamics over the Pacific.

This was a private space launch under the privatized jurisdiction of Space Securities, conducting experiments in flight craft rotational perimeter positioning and confirming mastery of spin results with yaw, pitch and roll, and mass dynamics. Mastering these movements and mass fundamentals are paramount in the design of a rotating space station. The mission also tested a new protective rocket covering at recovery time for equipment to maintain a white room after the flight.

SPACE1 has eight manned rocket launches in February and six in March. So far, there are 14 successful manned rocket launches in 2019. SPACE1 holds the world's records for two manned space launches in the same day, the greatest number of manned launches in a month, and the most consecutive manned launches of all time.

— The EM Electrodynamic Rocket has the Electromag Drive making it significantly faster than Rocket X —

Index to SPACE1 Electrodynamic Manned Rocket Launches
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-index-em-rocket-launches.html
Fourteenth Launch - Tuesday March 12th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-electrodynamic-rocket-mission-e14.html
Thirteenth Launch - Tuesday, March 5th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-earth-sciences-mission-rocket.html
Twelfth Launch - Monday, March 4th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-worlds-first-turnaround-flight.html
Eleventh Launch - Monday, March 4th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-manned-mission-rocket-launch-11.html

Tenth Launch - Saturday, March 2nd, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-successful-rocket-launch.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-weekend-em-countdown.html
Ninth Launch - Friday, March 1st, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-friday-space-launch.html
Eighth Launch - Thursday, February 28th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-8th-em-manned-rocket-launch.html
Seventh Launch - Monday, February 25th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-mondays-em-launch.html
Sixth Launch -  and Sunday, February 24th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-5th-6th-consecutive-space.html
Fifth Launch - Saturday, February 23rd, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-5th-6th-consecutive-space.html
Fourth Launch - Friday, February 22nd, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-4th-consecutive-em-launch.html
Third Launch - Thursday, February 21st, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-successful-spacecraft-launch.html
Second Launch - Wednesday February 20th, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-em-2nd-consecutive-space-flight.html
First Launch - Tuesday, February 19, 2019
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-space-launch.html

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Space1 Supporting Mars Missions

SPACE1 aims to support SpaceX Mars colonization
Supporting Mars Missions
Breaking News! Tuesday, March 12th 2019

Mars Connect, of SPACE1 is preparing to support missions to the red planet Mars beginning in 2020. After a flurry of lunar activity in 2019 by SPACE1, the spacecraft rocket technology industry will be mature enough and well equipped for a distant Mars mission with the Electrodynamic Rocket System, Electromag Engine, and to support a variety of Mars missions in various capacities as needed. Space1 intends to support SpaceX Mars colonization.

Monday, May 13, 2019

Space1 Rocket X Body Shipment

Rocket X Body is Perfect
A hot new shipment of commercial SPACE1 Rocket X bodies are beginning to arrive. An unfortunate line of seal was visible in the previous lot causing it to be rejected, delaying the Rocket X program.

The new arrived rocket bodies have a line of seal that's far less noticeable and passed the rocket fuel pressurization and strength tests for use in Rocket X. Rocket fuel pressure varies upon temperature - as the temp increases, so does the pressure. This increase can become significant during the hot summer months. A rocket body must therefore be SPACE1 certified under a wide range of operating temperatures.

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Space1 Tech Moon Landing

Moon Landing Exampling Setup & how it could happen - with the Electrodynamic spacecraft above the Moon, one Astronaut prepares the landing with the precision and control of massive electronic computerized Augmentation designed for a Moon landing. High technology of immense complexity will assist and augment the manned lunar landing and a grand exploration on the Moon's surface will unfold. Three control monitors flash flight parameters and show the surface of the Moon as the vectored approach is made in real time. The astronaut has control over the rate of descent, the location of the settlement site, and exactly what areas to explore. The public mission will be on automatic capture for SPACE1 Global News distribution across the world. If weather conditions are good for the launch and the timing is right, the mission may fly during the Anniversary of the July 20th, 1969 first NASA Apollo Moon Landing.
SPACE1 Tech Moon Landing
SPACE1's Moon Landing will be nothing like the Apollo Moon landings of yesteryear that used dangerous mechanical and electromechanical systems. The risky nature of going down to the surface of the Moon standing inside a cramped Lunar Lander, an overloaded failed computer, running out of fuel at the last second, forcing a manual detour to find a smooth landing site, and ultimately narrowly escaping a crash, are all archaic historical things of the past.

Zoom ahead into the future by 47 years! SPACE1 is incorporating the highest possible safety technology with new advanced methods, along with the most expensive precision electrodynamic rocket and derivation modules.

The mission is expected to take place in only one day, trip there, landing, and trip back home. The journey will use the powerful Electrodynamic Rocket for the highest possible speeds there and back again.

A human will be chosen to land and walk on the Moon's surface using the highest technology Augment packs and methods. The eyes of the Astronaut will be supplanted with the highest precision new state of the art space helmet and vision module manufactured to the highest and most critical specs.

Lunar navigation will be super critical and conducted by a high technology computer and software to exactly match the Moon's orbit and engage the Electrodynamic Rocket motor accordingly. The core of the rocket will be electrodynamic calibrated to the Moon and the lunar surface all throughout the flight.

SPACE1 is working on camcorders to record the mission in a presentable way for global distribution by SPACE1 Global News Agency. The last flight to the Moon was 47 years ago, December 11th, 1972, by Apollo 17. In all of the Moon missions, two people went down to the surface, while one remained in orbit overhead. In the SPACE1 Moon landing mission, one very efficient person will pilot the rocket to the Moon and go down to the surface, and return safely to the Earth.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Space1 Moon Program

Six Moon Missions Outlined - It's Final! We're Going to the Moon!
SPACE1's Moon Program
Over the weekend, Space1 outlined its aggressive Moon Program, in a series of six step by step lunar missions, each technologically more challenging than the previous, until ultimately leading to a manned landing on the Moon.

Pack your bags - a lot of things must happen in a short period of time and if everything goes according to plan and scheduling, the landing could take place sometime in 2019. If not, if there is some delay, or the alignments are missed due to in-climate weather, the landing could be pushed outwards to 2020, but we don't want that to happen as it might interfere with the 2020 Oppositional Mars landing. We will hope for the best.

The first Moon mission, Across the Moon Face, is a simple fly by in front of the Moon, capture images and/or video, then return to the Earth. The lunar data captured on this flight could be used for a future lunar atlas, or not.

The second mission is a Lunar Mapper Mission to capture images of selected regions, possibly making an atlas that could show selected sites suitable for colonization and the location of potential Moon bases.

The third Moon mission, is the March 24th Commemorating Impactor Mission, that targets lunar craters Alphonsus and/or Ptolemaeus, with increasingly closer and closer stills and/or video until termination. These images as well could contribute to a lunar atlas.

The fourth lunar mission is a Polar Orbiter venture, to the South Pole of the Moon, capturing imagery and studying the region. Again, images of the South Pole could potentially contribute to the Lunar Atlas.

The fifth Moon mission is one of the most fantastic - a Trip to the Far Side. Less is known about the enigmatic Far Side which looks very different. When flyby conditions are best to approach a small plot of the far side, the mission will take enough images to create a map and contribute it to the Moon Atlas. Will any of the Soviet or Chinese probe sites become visible?

The sixth ultimately breathtaking and super exciting mission is a fabulous adventure, a Manned Moon Landing, and technically by far the most challenging. It would be easier to send down a robot to the surface, but this is a manned mission for a human. The human could carry some very high technology assist in terms of Augmentation to facilitate working and walking on the Moon's surface and to make the mission ultimately safe.

Friday, May 10, 2019

Space1 Here & Now

Space1: Here & Now
Tired of waiting your entire life to see humans go back to the Moon, or land on Mars, or venture into the outer Solar System, only to suddenly die and see nothing?

Never fear, SPACE1 is here. SPACE1 is pushing the boundaries with an aggressive space agenda in the here and now, consisting of space projects happening within our lifetimes, the things of expediency that we want to see and experience before we kick the bucket and meet our Grim Reaper.

In some dated examples, SPACE1 has already created, accomplished, and scheduled the things we want to see such as * 2014 Private Space Industry * 2019 Sent men back into space * 2014 Invented the Safety Rocket * 2019 scheduled a Man on the Moon this year * scheduled man on Mars in 2020, and the list continues, all in a reasonable time frame of only a few years.

More than ever, there is every reason to support SPACE1 and keep these grand and timely projects on course for success, and to live out the grand visions that are happening within the grasp of our lifetimes.

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Space1 United Federation of Spacefaring Species UFSS

Enter into the mind of the Silicons, a vast machine intelligence species in SPACE1
Focus on Silicons & Aquatics
United Federation of Spacefaring Species UFSS
In addition to the Aquatics, another new species is heavily weaved into SPACE1 - that of Silicon AI and machine intelligence.

Numerous AI thinking machine life forms are hired by SPACE1 to conduct work, fill the ranks of the Astronaut Training Program, and even in one experiment to command a SPACE1 star ship.

The UFSS Federation membership includes 20 unique species signed up for spacefaring ventures, some of which are already veterans (Insectoids, Humans) who have made the trip into space.

— The United Federation of Spacefaring Species UFSS was founded by Humanoido on January 2019 to promote space exploration by numerous species ready to venture into space. The Federation helps life forms make the transition to a space faring species.  —

Quantity/Type Specie UFSS Members
1     Bionic 3SB Super Super Super Brain Bionic Evolution
2-4   AI Machine (Supertronic, BB Series*, BC Series**)
5-9   Human (Genetic Mod, Shrunken, Augment, Distilled)
10-11 Aquatic (Fish, Snail)
12    Plant (Philodenron)
13-17 Robot (Humanoid, Android, Droid, Cyborg)
18    Insectoid (Black Ant)
19-20 Avatarian (LSH***, MEA****)

*    Big Brain
**   Brain Child 
***  Little Space Humanoid Avatarian
**** Man Enabled Avatarian

United Federation of Spacefaring Species UFSS
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-united-federation-of-space.html

Meet the Silicons
The Power of AI
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-power-of-ai.html
Neural Bionic AI
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/12/space1-neural-bionic-ai.html
Archaic Moonwalker
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-archaic-moonwalker.html
Super Super Brain
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/12/space1-super-super-brain.html
Super Super Super Brain
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/12/space1-super-super-super-brain-bionic.html
Spacefaring Cyborgs
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-spacefaring-cyborgs.html
New Space Species
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-new-space-species.html
Credules of Intelligence
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-credules-invention.html
SPACE1 Employs Machine Brains
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2016/12/space1-employs-machine-brains.html
Species Augement
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-species-augment.html
Virtual Augment Astros
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-virtual-augment-astros.html

Aquatics Space Program
Aquatics Space Program
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-aquatics-space-program.html
New Aquatics Space Program
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-aquatics-space-program-new.html
Aquatics Space Program update
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-aquatics-space-program-update.html
Aquatic Space Program Update
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-aquatic-space-program-update.html
Space Species
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-space-species.html
Breeding New Space Species
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-breeding-new-space-species.html
Referential Snail Language
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-referential-snail-language.html
New Space Aquatic Species
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-new-space-aquatic-species.html
Rocket Snail Aquatics
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-rocket-snail-aquatics.html
Fish Astronauts
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-astronauts.html
Cyborg Fish Talk Language
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-cyborg-fish-talk-language.html

SPACE1 continues to make new space inventions and discoveries, continues to create and push forward the highest space technology, exploring the great unknown, and offering new and exciting solutions for the greatest and most fantastic space tourism. Stay tuned as we continue to examine and conduct space travel in ways you've always dreamed about.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Space1 Location Location Location

Location Location Location
A large number of people have asked about the location of SPACE1. Where do mighty and all powerful rockets blast off into space and head to places beyond the Earthly confines of mere mortals? Where is the home that these fiery rockets return? The best answer is given below.

Independent Pacific Ocean: The map shows the super vast realm of the Pacific Oceanic location of  SPACE1 (Pacific Ocean, Pacific Rim, Asiatic Pacific, Deep Pacific, Independent Pacific, Mid Pacific, Tropical Pacific, Offshore Pacific). This vast territory is unclaimed ocean water, however, it holds a select scattering of volcanically-formed islands, island chains, isolated island mountains, sporadic islands, and archipelagos, inclusive of magnificent rising majestic mountain spires from the greatest depths of the isolated ocean.

Out here, there's the great beauty of nature supplanted by deep rich jungles of vast species, many of which are rare and unknown. It's the place where oxygen is manufactured for the Earth by natural undisturbed growing vegetation, where fascinating weather can provide the most geological stable and steady platforms for launching rockets and conducting the greatest astro and aerodynamic science. There was a reason the famous evolutionary scientist Charles Darwin, who changed world understanding of biology, set anchor at the Pacific Ocean - on the archipelago of volcanic Galapagos Islands - to do his revolutionary science on The Theory of Natural Selection.

— When people asked Buzz Adrin, man on the Moon in 1969, "why would you go to that barren place?" Buzz replied, "Location location location." SPACE1 feels the same about its prized location for space operations in the Pacific Ocean. —

SPACE1 has moved several times, each time resulting in a greater location and improvement for space science. Finally in 2018, during the most recent move, Humanoido moved his Space Empire and SPACE1 Headquarters was relocated from the USA, moving all operations to the tropical Pacific Oceanic volcanic jungle mountain spires of great majestic beauty with ultimate privacy for continuing uninterrupted extremely advanced space science studies and conducting non-military private civilian rocket launches, building machines, inventions, and systems to conduct space science and space tourism.

According to scientific geological studies, these huge volcanoes with mountain spires may be active but on an evolutionary time scale at the order of hundreds of thousands of years. The risk of one erupting in this lifetime is minimal.

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Space1 Protect Space

The HST Hubble Space Telescope was pointed at an empty place in space and time, and
discovered millions of galaxies, objects and gravitational lensing.

Protect Space
In view of what happened, Elon Musk kept Tesla public, worth millions and billions of dollars, and apparently that's when the Federal Government sued for a piece of the action.

In suing Elon Musk over a small tweet, the government took 20 million dollars, stripped him of his title and sued Tesla for another 20 million. Is this how you treat the man who is making the world a better place for everyone, who is moving us off from use of fossil fuels to save the Earth, who is transforming humanity into a space faring multi planetary species to ensure our survival and make life better? While SpaceX is kept private, and worth billions, you can be sure there are those trying to get a piece of that as well.

SPACE1 2019 and 2020 Update
In order to seal loopholes, SPACE1 (Pacific Ocean, Pacific Rim, Asiatic Pacific, Deep Pacific, Independent Pacific, Offshore Pacific), is kept a hundred percent private, potentially independent of all Nations, sects, political affiliations and entities, and without shareholders whatsoever. In order to keep the foundation solidified, Humanoido retains all command and complete ownership, with all rights to all intellectual property, all inventions and any and all inventory. Legal Non Disclosure agreements are in effect and will be enforced. There are currently no debts of investors or board members, and there are no shares to the venture whatsoever. Founder and Director Humanoido has taken 100% control of all operations, all ownership, and all directorship in order to focus on rapidly advancing humanity in very advanced mission objectives of space science, discoveries and related activities, such as a return to the Moon, mission to Mars, and off-world explorations of the Jupiter system located in the far reaches of the Solar System. The Board has its duties rewritten to only offer advice and suggestions with no apparent rank.

Saturday, May 4, 2019

SPACE1 Faster Way to the Moon

SPACE1's First Return to the Moon
A Faster Way to the Moon
In a statement published February 7th, NASA laid out how it will work with U.S. companies to develop reusable systems through which astronauts could return to the moon by 2028. However, 2028 is still almost a decade into the future and with NASA being well known for changing political policies, issuing cancellations, changing programs under different administrations, and impending delays based on funding, who wants to wait that long!

Private space industry is going to the Moon with their own funded programs and research data, and will likely get to the Moon a lot faster and sooner than a decade of time.

SPACE1 has laid out extremely high tech plans to return to the Moon after the Monsoon period ends this coming summer, in the South Pacific Ocean. This activity of a return to the Moon will happen in 2019 and not 2028 for the private space industry.

SPACE1 is now working to immediately establish a wide band spectrum lunar program of key missions that precisely lead to the focal point of a Moon landing.

 Getting to the Moon without delay is the best way to develop extreme high technology for landing on other worlds. Off world (from Earth) landings on the Moon, Mars, Ganymede and/or other moons in the Jovian system are high on the SPACE1 agenda.

Friday, May 3, 2019

Space1 News Center

SPACE1 Global News Agency
The private industry SPACE1 space program has created its own Global News Agency to post public news and updates at its public web site and open up about five percent or more of its space prototype Safety Rocket launches to the public.

The SPACE1 Gobal News Agency is an organization that gathers, writes, and distributes news for, by, and about SPACE1 to the world through electronic internet, web site, and blog. Basic function of the news agency is to deliver up-to-date, impartial and well written news.

The new SPACE1 Global News Agency will focus on Breaking News, new inventions, events, developments, meetings, space law, discoveries and the latest happenings. The SPACE1 News Agency was founded to put forward truth in publishing and to stop fake news from other agencies.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Space1 New Rocket Type

New Rocket E
Humanoido at SPACE1 has developed a second new type of Safety Rocket for completely safe reusable rocket space flights.

Dubbed as the ELECTROMAG or Electrodynamic Safety Rocket, the E Rocket prototype has flown successfully 13 out of 13 times, and is being groomed for the upcoming landing on the Moon potentially in 2019 along with a Mars mission in 2020 if all goes well with the scheduling.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-em-renaming.html

The E proto is not exactly your typical rocket. It's electrodynamic. First, it's powered by an Asiatic nuclear reactor and therefore there is no time consuming or dangerous loading, transporting, or pressurizing of rocket fuel. Next, the E rocket has the E drive, designed to travel horrendously and obscenely fast at electromagnetic speed. This list specifies some potential flight times to moons and planets.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-faster-than-speeding-bullet.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-fastest-machine-alive.html

The E is also a rocket of convenience, returning to its original site after every mission which lends itself to a very fast turnaround time. The E is immediate turn-around, and fully reusable far more times than a conventional rocket that requires refurbishing. The E with proper care and Core management could last a lifetime of space travel. This is very cost effective, even if the initial development costs and construction times were huge and excessive.

This rocket uses SPACE1's advanced Supercomputer to conduct missions from Mission Control. The Supercomputer handles vector telemetry, NAV, speed, calculus, geometric and trigonometric aspects, and other critical mission aspects. It can record and set parametric identities at nanospeed which is the fastest computer known to date at United Humanoido Laboratories.

The E is another Safety Rocket design, making a total of two Safety designs. It has already flown 13 successful E missions and is being design investigated and tested for moon and planetary landings. Work is already underway to establish an E lunar polar orbit mission, an E mission to the Moon's Far Side, and an E lunar impactor mission. The lunar landing will depend on the success of these first missions. Eventually the technology will be licensed to private space industry.

The Rocket E lunar landing will be a different type of mission and quite different from Rocket X. The details are being worked on currently. Landing sites are important and Humanoido wants to coordinate and consolidate lunar sites with potential colony locations. Whether that means Lava Tubes or regions inside craters, the outcome remains to be seen. In the long run, a lunar colony mission could be relevant during or after 2020.

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Space1 Humanoido Fly to the Moon

Moon photo by Humanoido, Lunar Atlas
Will Humanoido
Fly to the Moon on the 50th
Anniversary of
the Apollo 11
Moon Landing?

OR WILL HE CHOOSE YOU?

During the Apollo program of the 1960s and '70s, NASA sent nine missions to the Moon. Six landed astronauts safely on the surface, the only times humans have visited another world. The first manned lunar landing was 50 years ago. Why have humans not visited the Moon since the last lunar landing? On December 11, 1972, Apollo 17 touched down on the Moon. This was not only our final Moon landing 47 years ago, but the last time we left low Earth orbit.

July 20, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first humans landing on the Moon on July 20, 1969  as part of NASA's Apollo 11 lunar mission.

SPACE1 is ramping up expectations for exercising its EM Safety Rocket for a flight to the Moon in 2019. Four main missions are planned, one of which is a Moon landing.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-moon-mission-prep.html

The current fully qualified and trained astronaut, with EM Rocket experience of 13 missions, is Humanoido. Speculation regards the possibility of a summer July 20th Moon landing with Humanoido as the Pilot and/or Commander. Additional astronauts/species may accompany Humanoido during the lunar trip. SPACE1 has yet to launch any missions to the Moon and is currently running many missions to exercise the EM rocket craft at an increasing heavy capacity.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-index-em-rocket-launches.html

It's planned to have at least three Moon missions before the landing. The SPACE1 Moon landing type, style and method is yet to be released.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-lunar-mission-equipment-inventory.html

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-moon-landing.html

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/02/space1-moon-mars-missions.html

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-moon-landing-2019.html

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-archaic-moonwalker.html

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/09/space1-lunar-missions.html

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-2019-year-of-space-launches.html