Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Space1 New Tracking Center



Xray of the SPACE1 Planetoid
where spacenhabitants populate
the interior walls for extreme high
tech off-world colonization


Deep Space
Tracking Guiding
SPACE1 has artificial planetoids which it creates and launches into space for global planetary development and space time experiments

SPACE1 is developing a new deep space tracking center using optics and some of the world's most powerful telescopes. The goal is to image deep space down to a specific magnitude and track various rockets and space probes or satellites. The new deep space tracking center is founded by investors who want to see the immediate results of ongoing evolution of science and space technology as we are moving out and off the planet as a spacefaring species. Being developed is an array of telescopes that potentially work in unison during space flights and various space studies. The equipment includes global imaging, some of the highest resolution equipment that can image the soil/surface on Ganymede and ice on other Moons, keep tabs of planetary spacecraft and Martian SPC sublimation, and deep space penetration tracking with advanced plate solving, precision GOTO, and coordinate tracking. The net of instruments can also serve to guide and track telemetry of SPACE1 rocket launches and missions.

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Space1 Waiting for Rocket Season

Space1 Waiting for Rocket Season

Space1 is waiting for rocket season with a fleet of Super rockets on standby. Weather is gradually clearing but temperatures are still too hot to conduct safe operations.