Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Space1 New Space Inventory System

New Space Inventory - NSI
SPACE1 begins a new space inventory system designed to track millions of rocket parts.

Programmed by Humanoido, the system is complete with pages of technical information for each item, a world wide web analysis, complete photographic cache, order information, cost analysis, numerics on hand, and other parameters.

Computerized New Space Inventory NSI will allow a  more rapid development of rockets, modules and inventions. NSI is now installed and in full operation, in conjunction with the newest leg of the supercomputer system installed at the SPACE1 Rocket Lab which is tied into Space Mission Control.

Inventory is updated each day, is backdated to the first orders, updated with the most recent orders, and serves an analysis of space parts for development and continuing research, along with product and mission development.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Space1 Super Rocket X

Super Rocket X (SRX) photos are intellectual property under tight regulation
by Space Security Agency. This is the best illustration that most
resembles Super Rocket X. Currently SRX has a gleaming rocket body
with added reinforcing Cowling due to more high tech equipment
onboard, and a drop away Space Capsule for recovery purposes. The
design is to bring back SRX to the launch site after the mission is
completed while maintaining all aspects of a true Safety Rocket.

The SRX is built to accommodate Avatonic Augments. The SRX is
a spinoff of Rocket X.
SPACE1
Unveils
Super Rocket X

Breaking News
Thursday, May 9th, 2019 - Space1 News Agency International

Humanoido of SPACE1 has unveiled the newest and most paramount rocket, the Super Rocket X, SRX, developed as a culmination of the past six years.

● Super Rocket X has a new rocket fuel, Fuel X, and is designed to support the new line of Avatar Augments for space flight.

● Super Rocket X introduces the Safety Cowling that provides a reinforcing structure to protect key components.

● Super Rocket X employs a new recovery system designed to bring the rocket back down to the launch site in spite of any developing wind.

● Super Rocket X is designed to support SPACE1's reliable Herculean Rocket Engine, the same successful engine used throughout the Pioneer Rocket Fleet.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Space1 Rocket Fuel for Super Rocket X

New Rocket Fuel for Super Rocket X
Space1 has developed a new rocket fuel for its flagship, Super Rocket X.

The new fuel is safer, lighter and lower cost than Patonic rocket fuels previously used in SPACE1's Pioneer Rocket Fleet. 

Fuel X can be manufactured rapidly with relatively no cost. In its gaseous form,  it has relatively zero weight. The constituent Herculean rocket engine thrust ratios are sufficient to reach the velocities and accelerations required to achieve desired maximum mission flights. Super Rocket Xs will be fueled on site with no need to transport massive fuel canisters. Overall, Fuel X will lower SPACE1's operating cost to launch rockets.

Patonic Rocket Fuel
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/01/space1-rocket-fuel-injection-potonic.html

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Space1 Avatar Augment

Augments need an exoskeleton to hold sensors,
memory, eyes, ears, internal organs,  and various
electronics. In recent years, SPACE1 has utilized
lightweight development materials to include
paper, wood, cardboard and plastic.
SPACE1 Builds the 1st Official Rocket Avatar
Augment
a real transformation of a human body for space travel

Breaking News!
Wednesday April 24, 2019
by SPACE1 News & Humanoido

Space1 and Humanoido have developed a single living Rocket Avatar Augment for space travel.
The space traveling Avatar Augment exoskeleton
is adapted from Iron Man 
paper craft designs
by Shunichi Makin

Working six years on the project, SPACE1 and Humanoido have completed the first operation that takes a human body and reshapes it, giving a new form factor and successfully transforming into a space traveling Augment.

Procedure & Background
The human body is transferred into an Augment or visa versa, through electrical signals, therefore the human becomes the Augment and the Augment becomes the human. The best way to think of this is like the 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body operated from the brain of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora. Augments or Avatars can have vision, hearing, feeling, and experiences that are shared with the human, and can handle space travel in new ways possibly never considered before.

The 1st Augment
The first Augment at SPACE1 is digital, has color vision, monographic hearing, can output using a uni-digital display for data communications and configurations, and has a memory MicroSDHC card that holds 8G. It uses shrinking technology developed by Humanoido and SPACE1 (see links below). It's body, or exoskeleton, is based on an Iron Man paper craft design originally by Shunichi Makin. The paper design weighs almost nothing and can easily be modified and enhanced for component support and internal mechanisms in support of rocket travel. The Augment can transfer its memory and real time experiences over long distances by wireless radio and record the mission in higher resolution for AV retrieval and playback. The human body is modded by the insertion of interfacing. For the mind, an advanced headset contains various supporting equipment and modules, to include a color visual heads-up display, self contained Lithium-Ion power source, and control panel.

Avatatic Rocket Flight
The rocket holds one or more human counterparts, Avatar-Augments, in its crew capsule compartment. The Avatars will look out through the port window for a view of the shrinking ground during liftoff, view the parachute/recovery, or spacecraft controls and instruments. The Avatar will remember the sights and sounds throughout the entire mission. More advanced versions will likely have stereoscopic vision, surround hearing, more memory, higher resolution, greater power capacity, a vast array of sensors to experience weightlessness and other aspects of space, and robotics motion control to set instruments, controls and execute instructions.

Avatar Definition
(1) An Avatar is a machine embodiment inside a rocket that represents you. Things the Avatar sees, hears, experiences, are seen, heard, and experienced by you. (2) A hybrid human alien created to facilitate and link to a human.

Augment Definition
(1) To make greater by adding to it, increase by function
(2) Enhanced, extended or expanded capability

Avatar Advantages
* An Avatar can perish while you remain safe
* An Avatar can endure the rigors of space that would otherwise harm a human
* An Avatar can be any size, massive for strength & power in giant rockets, or shrunk down to infinitesimal size for travel in minuscule, micronic, nano, or quantum rockets
* Avatars can have genetic advantages giving you extra capabilities
* Avatars may have super power
* Avatars can be manufactured quickly and efficiently
* Avatars can be cloned so you can be in two or more places at the same time
* Avatars don't need air, food, water, waste disposal, sleep, exercise, teeth brushing, bathing, which can be advantageous during certain space flights and long duration space missions
* Avatars don't become motion sick, moody, argumentative, impatient, forgetful, bored, rude or sleepy
* Avatars can be extremely durable, non-breakable compared to humans
* Avatars are repairable with replaceable parts
* Avatars can have great life span longevity
* Long duration space mission Avatars can hibernate sleep
* Avatars can be created with designs of preference & customization
* Avatars do not transmit or experience pain
* Avatars have no uncomfortable feelings
* Avatars will not become claustrophobic
* Avatars can perform with great endurance
* Avatars are ideal for mass production
* Avatars need not look human. They may have raw guts of their tech embodiments exposed such as electronics, mechanics, micronics, optics

Links Related to Avatar-Augment Development

at the Big Brain Web Site
Big Brain Human Modifications Spacelings

at the SPACE1 Web Site

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Singularity Observatory Telescope Visual Treat

M27 Example - Small, medium, and large telescopes perform like the world's largest telescopes, or better, when enhanced by Humanoido's Amping process. Now, for the first time, Humanoido takes you through the eyepiece of the telescope to visually see the remarkable transformations happening with space and time. It's a feast of glowing spectacular color, vast outcroppings of blazing interstellar dust and matter, and a far deeper penetration into the great enigmatic abyss of space-time that holds trillions and trillions of stars and objects.
Telescope Visual Treat
Ever dreamed of looking through a 1,325-inch diameter telescope? Singularity Observatory in combination with Humanoido are making this possible for the first time.

Check the link below, showing the before image from a standard telescope (inset) and then the amped telescope version of the same object. The results are mind boggling.

Before and after (click on this image for proper size)
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjIO8PL6W0dp9m0asmK-u051ubMJb-OONABi3hM1aYFRFdP-AW-9lb2lizuIBFoGJouFUBrZrhD1BGrbDpK9ZBfjKzDZ35i3W4rzpexIHlhaRQfq2ZFQZWRMgJdP_7feFr-tk9PT4zE5SIZ/s1600/slow+fast+star+field.jpg

Friday, July 26, 2019

Singularity Observatory Telescopes in Earthquake

Earthquake Telescopes
Take a Massive Royal Beating!!!
It was shocking at how hard mother nature shook the steel and granite observatory complex as its contents were beaten and slapped around during the recent earthquake that affected the entire pacific ocean volcano.

Lucky no tsunamis ensued. However, how did the new telescopes at Singularity Observatory hold up during a number 6.2-7 earthquake which shook the largest and massive steel and granite observatory like it was child's play?

Two telescopes were affected by the quake. One telescope, the largest and most heavy, was shaken like all hell broke loose. Due to the combined tonnage of telescopes, you cannot grab it or it would be extremely dangerous - all one can do is hang on for their life to keep from being thrown overboard, above and beyond the steel rail guard and down to impact, splat, upon the hard earth thousands of feet below. Of course let's hope the telescopes stay put as well and don't topple overboard. But something very strange and eerie happened during this event.

— "Let's hope we don't slide into the ocean!" Shouted Humanoido who used all his strength to hold onto the observatory' built-in laboratory instrument bench! —

Takes a licking and keeps on ticking? The largest 1,800-inch diameter telescope (46 meters wide or 151-feet) was held to the observatory foundation by its own sheer tonnage weight and it's judicial placement onto the anti-vibration device, which apparently helped stabilize the telescope in one place. This device came directly from high technology and rocket science. Observatory Director Humanoido measured the skid of the telescope mounting relative to the anti-harmonic device on the observatory foundation and discovered something very strange. There was no recorded skidding! This absorption of vibrations by the physics of harmonic control saved the telescope.

What about the big baby?  — this telescope is a megalithic monstrous 1,325-inches in diameter, weights about three times less than big brother, and was temp stowed in a possibly precarious vertical position. Did it topple, slide, crush, fold, skew, dent, crack or break? The big baby survived as well, not from the installation of any anti-harmonic device, but only due to a special material thick cover plate that was equal and opposite to the ceramic mount foundation with an extreme linear coefficient of sliding friction. This mechanical friction gripped and held the telescope in one basic position not allowing it to significantly or measurably slide. If it slewed yonder, momentum might throw it into oblivion and/or shatter its precision multiple fourth order differential glass surfaces into millions of shards. Luckily that did not happen. The 1,325" or 34-meters telescope (112 feet wide) remained safely parked, eagerly awaiting its next sky mission.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-rocket-antivibration-device.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-anti-harmonic-devices.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-rocket-antivibration-device.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-big-earthquake.html

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Space1 Moon Wrist Radio

1st Moon Wrist Radio
Moon image by Humanoido
The First Moon Power Wrist Radio
SPACE1 has created a wireless Moon Wrist Radio, worn like a high technology watch, using a leftover mix of matching modules.

Invented by Humanoido, the wrist radio is designed to be worn by a Moon astronaut to support a manned Lunar Landing Mission. The device can historically record the spaceflight to the Moon and show live images and live video by direct telemetry transmission.

The communications wrist device has components to include a built-in tuned frequency pipe antenna, portable power source with charger, wireless radio receiver, high resolution color display TV screen, and controls. Supporting devices to include a micro-miniature Moon Camera, wide angle lens, wireless radio transmitter, DVR camcorder, multi signal channels, right hand circularly polarized antenna, power source, power setting circuits, charging system, cabling, and controls.

The Moon Wrist Radio is worn like a watch by the astronaut. A separate micro-miniature camera part of the system records live images of the Moon as the mission proceeds. The live feed video and any audio is recorded to to a tiny micro SD card and motion video is simultaneously transmitted to the wrist device. The system has many functions. 1) Monitor the rugged lunar surface  2) Display updated parametric spacecraft info  3) Keep eyes on any target  4) Record various sub missions  5) Record the flight to the Moon  6) Safely watch apparitions within the vacuum of space 7) Check the condition of space vehicles 8) Rapidly aim & shoot space phenomena 9) Serve as a remote eye & ear for a space cyborg 10) Convenient eyes on a space pod and 11) A relay for a TV/audio signal.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Singularity Observatory Humanoido Musings

Story of the Growing Telescope
by Humanoido

It was not too long ago that I was a very young kid, designing and building my telescopes to create affordable scientific instruments for serious astronomical programs. I went through a cycle of small to larger telescopes, a 30mm, 4.25", 8", 12.5", 40" and 50". In time, and with a one room studio apartment and all the space constraints that go with it,  I was forced to invent a massive aperture adjunctive space telescope using recycled NASA parts in space. Using high technology, the largest space telescopes were made from concatenated adjuncts, bringing up diameter designs equal to miles in aperture. These were the greatest days of invention and discovery. http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/

Where do you go from there? Let's go to the future. After a half century had passed, new technology appeared and I could now take advantage of inventing a process which I named Amping. Layers of very advanced technology amplified a telescope by factors of 10x and 100x. With large enough base telescopes, I could now create the largest Amped telescopes in the world. On the first night out, before and after images showed the most spectacular results, mind boggling and beyond my wildest imagination using the 1,325-inch diameter telescope. This proved the reality and potential of these massive technology telescopes were well within my grasp.
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-singlularity-observatory.html

With 1,800-inch and 1,325-inch telescopes, I founded Singularity Observatory and moved to a new very isolated location, solely dedicated to telescopes. A good telescope needs a good sky with the best seeing conditions in the world, and this is when I relocated science labs and observatory to a volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean. The telescope story continues today, though the young kid is grown and one could say I'm more at the short end of the stick than not. However, this short end, being short, is also concentrated and rich with fantastic capability and an accumulated lifetime of spectacular knowledge and information. For the most part, we can do just about anything in science and technology. So this is where the story begins once again.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Singularity Observatory Big & Little Brother Monster telescopes

Smaller 1,325" 34 meter telescope exampling illustration
Monster Tele-scopes
Largest 1800" 46 meter telescope exampling illustration
These two massive giant amped telescopes, sometimes referred to as Big & Little Brother, compliment each other in spectacular ways. The smallest is 1,325-inches in diameter and the largest is 1,800-inches.

How do you handle such large monsters with limited space at Singularity Observatory?

The Observatory is under restructuring to handle both monster telescopes. As the smaller 1,325-inch diameter telescope is just completed, it's being prepared for the official celebration of First Light and the relocation to the Astronomical Gateway of the sky. This gives the 34-meter wide small fry telescope up front priority, first in queue, as the larger 46-meter big fry waits its turn. Who owns twin 34 and 46-meter telescopes? Previously the largest were only 10 meters (Keck1, Keck 2, HET), though amping is a relatively new process. Singularity Observatory technicians and construction workers are clearing land to make full space for the new giant telescope, a process that might be completed by the end of the week. Also being prepared is the new shielding against the harsh sun which reaches up to 120-deg. in the shade during the peak summer. A second new lighter weight shielding will initially be in place for more tests.

Exampling 34-meter Telescope Spectacular Performance
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-singlularity-observatory.html

Monday, July 22, 2019

Space1 Big Earthquake Shakes Space City

Giant Earthquake Rock & Rolls
Space City!
A giant earthquake violently shook the SPACE1 Complex today, on Thursday, April 18th, 2019 at 1:06 pm local time.

According to SPACE1 Meteorologist, the event was measured remotely at 6.2 and locally at 7, and apparently it was constructively and harmonically wave propagated onto the volcanic-built space island in the Pacific Ocean.

No ensuing tsunamis were visible, however, water was expelled from all three tropical fish tanks at the headquarters of the United Federation of Spacefaring Species UFSS, where the Aquatics Space Center and Aquamarine Space Center are training fish denizens for spaceflight. There were no casualties.

Although a lot of steel was shaking and making loud rattling noise, Space Rockets did not bend or topple. The Rocket X fleet is firmly stowed awaiting space flight reemergence. The current EM Electrodynamic fleet is wide mount beset on current active anti-harmonic vibration machines that kept the rockets from moving relative to the space launch center and mission control.

Singularity Observatory reports all telescopes survived, though the Observatory Director, Humanoido, made a statement about the calibration of optics may be necessary after enduring the violent shaking and vibrations.

Anti-Vibration Machine
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-rocket-antivibration-device.html

United Federation of Spacefaring Species UFSS
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-united-federation-of-spacefaring_9.html

Singularity Observatory
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-glass-amping-singularity.html

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Singularity Observatory New Telescope

Singularity Observatory Explodes with a Second New Telescope!
One year has passed by since the install of the most massive and largest 1,800-inch diameter T1 telescope ever owned or built by Humanoido and Singularity Observatory. Performance with the Amped mode has outstripped anyone's wildest imagination! This month, Singularity Observatory announces the official completion of a second very powerful amped telescope, the super powerful 1,325-inch.

T2 telescope begins full operation, after running a series of tests with fantastic mind boggling results (see link).

Two telescopes are mated to work in tandem. Telescope number two, or T2, is also stand alone, and can perform from the Observatory Skyway with full clearance from obstructions during accelerated automatic GOTO modes and unanticipated autonomous AI movements. T2 has similar amping modes and can share accessories with T1. Both Singularity Observatory telescopes share their new joint location at the privacy and clear skies of Star Mountain on the volcano in the Pacific Ocean.

1,325-inch Diameter Telescope
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-singularity-observatory-1125.html
Observatory Ramp Up
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-singularity-observatory-ramp-up.html
Telescope Gone Wild
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-singlularity-observatory.html

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Space1 Equator Heat & Pacific Rockets

Equator Heat & Pacific Rockets

Globe world maps show the line of intense heat where the Equator bisects the vast Pacific Ocean into North and South.


The Equator is thought of as one of the hottest places on Earth. It's better to relocate farther North to the Tropic of Cancer to reduce heat, as SPACE1 has done.
You can't hide from the heat. Tropical depressions and trade winds can also effect heat off the Equator by transferring it to other locations. The isolation of the Pacific Ocean has attracted not only SPACE1 but other rocket companies such as SpaceX. Three times, in 2006, 2007, and 2008, SpaceX tried to launch a Falcon 1 rocket from Omelek Island in the Pacific Ocean, a coral shelf perhaps a meter above sea level and the size of three soccer fields.

The island is controlled by the United States military under a long-term lease (along with ten other islands in the atoll) and is part of the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site. Kwajalein Atoll is part of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). The southernmost and largest island in the atoll is named Kwajalein Island, which English-speaking residents often call by the shortened name, Kwaj. The first three SpaceX rocket launches from the hot weather location all failed.

SPACE1 redesigned its rocket fleet for Pacific Ocean compatibility with heat, without failure. SPACE1 is farther away from the equator and has heat relief over a 4 month period around the Monsoon. Space1 is operating away from US military bases in the Pacific Ocean and launches several rocket types. Space1 also operates a very large astronomical observatory in the Pacific Ocean by the name of Singularity Observatory with multiple largest in the world amped telescopes.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Space1 New Space Programs

SPACE1 becomes three dimensional with new space programs
SPACE1 Forms Three New Space Programs

In an unprecedented move, SPACE1 has expanded and become multi dimensional by branching its single space program into three.

SPACE1 now includes simultaneously running three new space programs defined by the type of space vehicles and methods of space exploration utilized.

The purpose is to more rapidly develop space missions and pass each space mission to their most suitable space program.

Space Program 1 - Rocket X
Under program one, space missions will pass to the powerful Safety Rocket X with the Herculean engine and potonic fuel. This program continues to develop representative space denizens, rocket planes, and its own share of technology.

Space Program 2 - Electro
Under program two, space missions will pass to the powerful Electrodymanic Rockets with the Electromag drives. This space program will enable more distant missions to the Moon and Mars, and beyond, using our most powerful technology.

Space Program 3 - Super Tech
Under program three, space missions will pass to super technology to include the merging of reality and augments. This will bring space travel down to affordable levels popularizing space tourism and potentially open up DIY space travel packages.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Space1 Moon Gear

Singularity Observatory
Moon Gear
SPACE1 rapidly moves forward with the construction of new Moon gear in order to meet the deadlines for the Live Lunar Missions, including the Lunar Landing.

* Moon Spacesuit
* Technology Helmet
* Driver Software
* Lunar Camcorder
* Power Supply Distribution
* Wireless Telemetry
* Space Housing
* Cabling
* Moon Surface HUD
* Moon Mountings

SPACE1 continues to refine and develop the manned mission "down to the surface of the Moon" using new technology with Reality and Augments, using repeatable reusable tech, and intends to make this technology affordable and available to others looking forward to space tourism and journeys to the Moon.

Monday, July 8, 2019

Space1 Man in the Moon Update

Singularity Observatory
Man in the Moon
Space1 is providing this update to its Man in the Moon Mission, which is a trip to and from the lunar surface in record time.

This will be a cost effective, direct, simplified route to the Moon with one astronaut wearing all hats to achieve the mission. He will pilot the spacecraft to and from the Moon, navigate, operate the controls, record the mission, land and do a one lunar excursion, take photos, and immediately return to the Earth. This is the second manned trip to the Moon but the only one with a landing scheduled.

Mission Date
Space1 Mission Control has calculated potential launch windows throughout 2019. Not only must the Earth and Moon line up properly with the orbits, the weather must also cooperate. There are a calculated eight best launch windows which have a less favorable +/- 2 day leeway each. Aside from weather, this means a potential geometric 8+16 or 24 days for the launch distributed across the entire year of 2019. Inclement weather could knock down the launch window to only a few days or postpone the landing to 2020.

Rocket
The Electrodynamic Safety Rocket is equipped with the Electromag drive and is being prepped and outfitted. This is the fastest spacecraft in the fleet and the mission may last around 3 hours.

Components
Component orders are now completed and filled, and are in the process of being shipped to SPACE1 fight centers in the Pacific.

Construction
Lunar Module construction is underway for the landing head that will mechanically interface with the spacecraft. Landing software atonement for NAV is being developed. Optics for the views are being finalized to affordable levels of precision.

Astronaut
The astronaut selected is Humanoido, as he has designed the systems. He is currently in training with a new spacesuit. The helmet in particular is of extreme tech as it houses a myriad of intricate technology controls for various operations with the spacecraft.

Support
Astronaut Humanoido is the only human in the super tech mission however he will have the support of advanced AI machines, in particular Supertronic, Megatronic, 3SC and Bionic life forms - those who are members of the United Federation of Spacefaring Species.

Testing
A great number of tests still need to be completed before the mission is ready. This includes the spacecraft Module Head, AI software, Commemorative Expirative Mission to specific famous lunar craters, mountings and assembly testing, component tests with the mission config., and numerous other testing to include thermodynamic, electromechanical, mechanical stress, connective interfacing, and the electromag environment. Outdoor tests are on hold waiting for suitable weather.

Launch Tower
The Launch Tower and Mission Control are currently undergoing a vast and complete redesign with newly purchased added resources. Some equipment is being moved out to make room for new equipment and a very impressive new housing design is created to specifically facilitate the Moon Landing Mission.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Space1 Moon Landing - the Dream


SPACE1 Industries: after our successful manned mission around the Lunar South Pole, we are equipped more than ever to achieve a technologically advanced dream of landing a man on the Moon.

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Space1 Leaving Man on the Moon

Can We Leave a Man on the Moon?
Go to the Moon and not come back? This is the same proposal made of Mars. Can SPACE1 accomplish this using super technology? Or will it take conventional technology? Let's examine the possibilities.

At this time, if we want the moon man to survive, he will need food, breathable air, water, energy, sheltered housing and recycling facilities. He should also have a 3D printer to make things as needed.

Shipments
As the Moon is close by, it could be resupplied with necessary survival materials.

Food
Conventionally speaking, leaving a man on the Moon will require leaving other things as well. At first, a massive supply of years of food packets with a microwave oven is necessary as work progresses on a massive greenhouse to grow hydroponic food and garden food grown in lunar regolith, tended by autonomous robots.

Robots
A single man will need helper robots for growing food, working in the harsh vacuum and conditions. Robots can maintain the equipment and do the mining operations.

Water
Setting up shop at the South Pole will allow collecting and purifying a supply of frozen water from the bottom of polar craters using mining machines.

Mining
Mining will collect ice for water purification, soil for oxygen extraction, regolith for building materials and growing food.

Air to Breath
Air will come from the hydrolysis of water and recycling, filtering out co2, and replenishing with oxygen.

Habitation
A habitat shelter can include a crater or lava tube to protect from radiation.

Power
Power can come from solar panels at the top of the crater, eternally bathed in sunlight. Water processing could also collect hydrogen but it must be processed and made safe. Taking a small nuclear power generator would also be helpful.

Heat
Heat is piped in from collector fans to radiators from near the surface bathed in very intense sunlight. Lunar rock can store passive solar heat from direct sunlight and release the heat in areas not sunlit.

Super Technology
Doing a long term mission on the Moon with super technology will happen completely different and may be a more detailed future topic. Super technology has different needs and can supply nodes of all the requirements of survival in one place in space-time and propagate/transport astronauts through augmented reality.

Friday, July 5, 2019

Space1 Taking Man to the Moon

Singularity Observatory
Taking Man to the Moon
SPACE1 Industries is a little known private space venture started in 2014 with the goal of safe low cost space tourism. It now has new expanded goals of exploration of the Moon and Mars with super technology and its cache of Safety Rockets - Rocket X with the Herculean Engine and the Electrodynamic Rocket with the Electromag Drive.

Space1 just returned from the Moon in March this year in the 15th successful flight of the Electrodynamic Rocket. This year SPACE1 is working hard on extreme technology lunar missions, with the ultimate mission of landing a man on the Moon, potentially of which could happen this year in 2019 if all schedules stay up to date. Just completed in March 2019, SPACE1's successful manned fly-by the Moon explored the South Pole and gathered more data for the upcoming manned landing.

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Index Moon South Pole Mission

Index
Moon South Polar Mission

This index covers posts made in regards to SPACE1's Manned moon South Polar Mission.

Index Moon South Pole Mission
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/index-moon-south-pole-mission.html

Asiatic Pacific Ocean High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-new-opening-of-space-processing.html

SPACE1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-moon-polar-orbiter-mission.html

SPACE1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-mission-results.html

Around the Moon in 80 Minutes - SPACE1 Lunar South Pole Mission Results

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-orbiter.html

Mission Cube
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-orbiter-flyby-cube.html

First Photo
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-first-photo.html

Lunar Polar Orbiter Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-launched.html

Moon Landing update
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/moon-landing-update.html

Moon Index
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-index-moon.html

Left: Processed photos taken during the lunar south polar orbiter mission. All photos and data processing by Humanoido at the new Asiatic Pacific Ocean High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Space1 New Opening of Space Processing Lab

SPACE1 Opens Asiatic Pacific Ocean High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis

The new lab has all the bells and whistles, with the highest technology and most powerful array of new computers for technical management, establishing core mission details, processing and data analysis.

With the increasing complexity of space missions, such as the recent Manned Mission Moon Polar Orbiter and the upcoming Manned Moon Landing, it becomes imperative to have the most powerful high technology space processing laboratory and center for advanced spacecraft data analysis.

The supercomputers are transferred to the laboratory, along with numerous high powered computers and AI life forms with the latest software and supporting equipment and inventions. The Lab will support the upcoming lunar missions and the manned lunar landing. Humanoido is the Director of both the Lab and Processing Center.

Already results are pouring in from the lunar polar orbiter mission:
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-moon-polar-orbiter-mission.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-mission-results.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-orbiter.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-orbiter-flyby-cube.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-first-photo.html

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.