Sunday, February 16, 2020

Space1 Not Starlink SpaceX

Mapping artificial planets in space will cover the exterior but not the ulterior where the colonists
plan their habitation. This view shows the great continental divide and a mapping effort to

delineate topography. From shared gravity, four launched planets will stay in formation as a
group and undergo forced space time compression. Communications with the planet's
inhabitants will require a time compression decoder.
Space1 Planets Not Starlink SpaceX
SPACE1 is launching multiple planetary satellites into space, though these are not SpaceX Starlink satellites

Much controversy exists over placing large quantities of communications satellites in orbital space as the claim is they could have visible disruption to the astronomy community. However, there are already tens of thousands of space objects in space and the astronomical community has not put much emphasis on demanding a solution prior to SpaceX and Starlink. As the SpaceX satellites moved to a higher orbit and are produced with anti-reflective materials, it is believed the problem will be solved for the most part.

On a different spin, SPACE1 is launching multiple planets into space, potentially viewable by the astronomical community as new planets, which should add to the excitement of astronomy and not detract from it. Man-made artificial planets can supplement planet Earth, offload colonists and settlers to new worlds, and provide very exciting space tourist vistas. Such planets can include motels, colonies, and vast cities above the earth, and run exampling methods of moving to other planets.

SPACE1 is looking at launching planets in threes, with no plans similar to the eventual traffic load of thousands of communications internet satellites planned by SpaceX. The SPACE1 planet is an experiment on several fronts:

1) Time Compression
2) Changed Geometry
3) Planetary Colonization
4) Robotics and AI
5) Communications
6) Observational Results