Friday, June 4, 2021

Massive Orbital Launch


 

ABOVE: Located at the top of this very tall skyscraper, SPACE1 Corporate office and corporate officers were immediately notified of the impending launch.

TESTS, ADDITIONS, UPGRADES, MODS, CONFIGS
Massive DYNO Launch
Three days ago, the sky opened up to a remarkable seasonal clearing and SPACE1 Industries sprung into action to work towards the launching of a massive Dynamonic systems fully equipped test spacecraft (abbreviated DYNO) into the vast realm of contiguous space and the Solar System


The successful endeavor included advanced retrofitting, accessorizing, navigation, tracking, positioning with event timing, and mission dependent fulfillments necessary for successful Dynamonic space travel. Then, the following two days it rained cats and dogs, after concluding the tests.

The big Dyno will be used as the principle vehicle of travel through the Solar System, the Moon and Mars, and on to interstellar space. With its fractional light drive, Dyno is the fastest craft ever conceived by SPACE1 Industries, and is intended to take humanity to new places in space and time.

SPACE1 is currently working on methods of colonization using DYNO techniques. We are interested in safely colonizing Ganymede, a large moon with many resources orbiting around Jupiter. Ganymede has ice and an ocean of water to sustain future missions.

Humanoido is preparing for the Ganymede mission and has already defined the parameters for the space time travel protection bubble which obsoletes spacesuits for space travel. Unlike Elon Musk at SpaceX, Humanoido at SPACE1 is not using massive engines that require Methalox fuel and starships that travel far below subfractional light speed. Humanoido's next generation starship takes the next step into space time propulsion and garners in all the advantages of subfractional light speed and safety.

Singularity Bubble

Orbital Launch on Standby

Dynamonic Reorganization

Collosal Dynamonic Slipstream Dimension

The Ganymede Mission

SPACE1 Preparing Next Launch

Multiplex Reality Spacecraft