Prepping Space1 Spaceship
SPACE1 is preparing the newest technological version of the Electro Dynamic Galaxy Class Safety Spaceship for flight
SPACE1 is preparing the newest technological version of the Electro Dynamic Galaxy Class Safety Spaceship for flight
Based on Earth conditions due to changing weather, a newly designed mission will be formulated along with a selection of new astronauts to take flight across the night sky and emerge on the other side for a detailed study of dimensional astro related technics. With a backing of experience consisting of exciting Moon travel to the South Pole/Far Side, the real goals are now twofold - conquer the red planet Mars, and establish a remote base on Ganymede, the largest of the Galilean moons and the largest moon in the Solar System.
SPACE1 now has five ways to shoot astronauts into the Heavens on a variety of rockets with a multitude of technologies. Ganymede of considerable interest is a Jovian moon that orbits Jupiter, and is larger the Mercury and Pluto, and holds prime real estate that covers an area three fourths the size of Mars. Ganymede, subtending significant seconds of arc in the space flight view-portal, is prime real estate for those who are first to stake a claim on its surface. It has a liquid iron metallic core and a magnetic field, and it obits Jupiter once in 7 days. Its internal ocean is estimated to contain more water than all of Earth's oceans. Ganymede has wealth, with a thin oxygen atmosphere and can be mined for rocket fuel, oxygen, silicates, and hydrogen. If you weigh 200 lbs on the Earth, you will weigh only 29 lbs. on Ganymede (.146G compared to Earth). It gets up to -186 deg. F and as cold as -334 deg. F. on the surface, and a heat pump could extract heat from the ocean nearer to the core well above 32 deg. F.