Manned Rocket Launch 11
Breaking news - Monday, March 4th, 2019
SPACE1 announces the successful liftoff of manned EM rocket flight number eleven. As the day progressed, the clouds gave way to the sun and a fresh air breeze, a perfect cool temperature, and opacity conditions perfect for a space rocket launch.
Astronaut and Flight Commander Humanoido conducted NAV, Opacity and secret intellectual property experiments while piloting the rocket beyond the strata into space. Humanoido comments, "The prototype rocket is now well equipped for spaceflight, having all the instrumentation and equipment needed for multiple and diverse missions of a routine and regular scheduled path into space. The EM rocket is also being tested for an exciting and profound upcoming flight to the Moon in 2019 and will be outfitted with extras for that mission."
SPACE1 Launch Eleven was a Space Securities managed secret mission, secured and finalized under the Privacy Act and Admin Security Law. The SPACE1 Safety Rocket is currently one of two manned designs that can safely travel into space and back again. In 2014, Humanoido founded SPACE1 and invented the Safety Rocket, the mainstay and unique element to revolutionize space travel for the safety of all humanity. In 2018, the invented EM Safety Rocket was finalized with all new technologies of rocket space travel.
Index of EM Rocket Launches
Space1 Industries, a division of United Space Technologies, is a bold new space venture, taking you safely into space with futuristic technology. The mission - to the moon, planets and new worlds!
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Space1 Hexcopter Sky Rocket Pad
Space1 is working on its Hexcopter Sky Rocket Pad as a viable way to launch rockets and gain greater altitude while saving on fuel. In the conceptual design illustration, the enclosed center contains real estate for the launch pad, tower, and rocket. A fully fueled rocket is heavy, such as the ISS PIONEER and more lofting experiments will be conducted to ascertain the reliability of the system.
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