Thursday, May 13, 2021

The Ganymede Mission


The Ganymede Mission

SPACE1 Dynamo technology is massive
however travel in the Dynanomic slipstream is fast and safe compared to other systems, and enables human journeys to far away places in the Solar System. SPACE1 is therefore considering a mission to Ganymede, the largest moon in the Solar System in orbit around the planet Jupiter.  

SPACE1, after 3 years, continues to prep the Dynamo spacecraft for journeys into the space of deep Solar System, where no man has trod before. The Boots on Ganymede Project is forthcoming as new instrumentation is being developed/ installed for the mission. At 391 million miles distance from the Earth, ten times farther away than Mars, the mission to put boots on Ganymede is no walk in the park. At conventional rocket speed, it would take 6 months X 10 = 60 months/12 months per year = 5 years one way trip to go to Ganymede. With an impending 5 years more for the trip back home, such a trip may be considered impractical for human space flight.




GANYMEDE Humans have only walked on the Earth's Moon surface, and no other moon in the solar system. Gathering data from a Ganymede mission will be extremely valuable in the scheme of moving out into the solar system.




Test tube babies are not needed when traveling in the solar system using the powerful Dynanomic Dynamo space travel system by SPACE1. The system can cut conventional space travel down from ten years to less than a day.

TIME TRAVEL PARADOX
Any time you travel faster than a tenth the speed of light, you will undergo space time relativity and relative time travel. Enter SPACE1 Dynanomic systems and the dimension with the Dynamo—travel at intended maximum light speed will take up to 45 minutes one way to reach the Jovian moon Ganymede and essentially instantly arrive in the past when you begin the journey. By staying the first 45 minutes, the past will catch up to the present at which time the relative progression of time will increment normally towards the future. 

SETTING UP G-BASE
Once arrived in the Ganymedian system, humans will land on the surface of Ganymede through technology. Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System and has gravity greater than the Earth's Moon. The presence of humans on Ganymede will be in Dynanomic dimension therefore the appearance of the surface and nearby Jupiter will be strangely dazzling sights to behold, study and interpret, unlike anything seen before.

TRAVEL IN STYLE WITH DYNANOMIC
Travel in the new Dynanomic Dimension is unlike conventional space travel in every way. There is no need to raise test tube babies for the long journey to the stars. The Dynanomic slip stream is an ultra fast super highway in space without the impending g-forces and radiation hazards. Ganymede, has a diameter of 3,273 miles, comparable to the Earth's Moon at only 2,159. With more real estate, unlike the Earth's Moon, Ganymede has a subsurface ocean of water and resources INSITU for making rocket and spacecraft fuel. It remains an interest focal point as a Solar System fueling station and a remote outpost at the far reaches of the orbital planetary solar system.