Six Moon Missions Outlined - It's Final! We're Going to the Moon!
SPACE1's Moon Program
Over the weekend, Space1 outlined its aggressive Moon Program, in a series of six step by step lunar missions, each technologically more challenging than the previous, until ultimately leading to a manned landing on the Moon.
Pack your bags - a lot of things must happen in a short period of time and if everything goes according to plan and scheduling, the landing could take place sometime in 2019. If not, if there is some delay, or the alignments are missed due to in-climate weather, the landing could be pushed outwards to 2020, but we don't want that to happen as it might interfere with the 2020 Oppositional Mars landing. We will hope for the best.
The first Moon mission, Across the Moon Face, is a simple fly by in front of the Moon, capture images and/or video, then return to the Earth. The lunar data captured on this flight could be used for a future lunar atlas, or not.
The second mission is a Lunar Mapper Mission to capture images of selected regions, possibly making an atlas that could show selected sites suitable for colonization and the location of potential Moon bases.
The third Moon mission, is the March 24th Commemorating Impactor Mission, that targets lunar craters Alphonsus and/or Ptolemaeus, with increasingly closer and closer stills and/or video until termination. These images as well could contribute to a lunar atlas.
The fourth lunar mission is a Polar Orbiter venture, to the South Pole of the Moon, capturing imagery and studying the region. Again, images of the South Pole could potentially contribute to the Lunar Atlas.
The fifth Moon mission is one of the most fantastic - a Trip to the Far Side. Less is known about the enigmatic Far Side which looks very different. When flyby conditions are best to approach a small plot of the far side, the mission will take enough images to create a map and contribute it to the Moon Atlas. Will any of the Soviet or Chinese probe sites become visible?
The sixth ultimately breathtaking and super exciting mission is a fabulous adventure, a Manned Moon Landing, and technically by far the most challenging. It would be easier to send down a robot to the surface, but this is a manned mission for a human. The human could carry some very high technology assist in terms of Augmentation to facilitate working and walking on the Moon's surface and to make the mission ultimately safe.
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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Saturday, May 11, 2019
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Space1 Moon Landing 2019
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| Smooth landing areas void of mountains immediately surround these tall lunar pitons. NASA |
The SPACE1 Moon Landing is not far away, scheduled for 2019. There are four parts to the lunar program, including a commemorative flight to a specific crater, a global polar flight, a mission to the Far Side, and a Lunar Landing.
These are extremely ambitious goals for SPACE1 and all missions are scheduled for the new EM Safety Rocket. As the Monsoon weather is almost over, lunar missions will ramp up until they eventually reach the most complex Moon landing. This 2019 Lunar grouping of missions arrives back to back with the 2020 Mars missions. The only other space agency with a manned lunar mission is SpaceX after 2020 designed to be a flyby and not a lunar landing.
One option is to land on the Moon's Far Side. The Far Side can shield optical and radio telescopes from the Earth and its light pollution and radio noise.
The Lunar landing will use SPACE1's highest technology spacecraft and astronauts. The overall decided purpose of the Moon Landing is yet to be released. The Space News Agency will begin to bleed out details of the mission as the date moves closer to departure.
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Space1 2019 Year of Manned Space Launches
2019 Year of Manned Space Launches
After SPACE1 Industries was founded in 2014, a stretch of intensive rocket and space program development took place over a five year time span.
Suddenly in 2019, the EM Safety Rocket was born and space flight took root, becoming a safe, popular and a routine path into space.
The private space industries goal was safe manned space flight by 2020, for a perfect vision to the future. However, SPACE1 made its goal a full year sooner in 2019 with a precursor schedule leading to dozens and dozens of space rocket launches. Astronaut Humanoido was trained and ready, having honed his astronaut space skills in China with 24 space launches on leased Chinese spacecraft. While rocket development on Rocket X continued, Humanoido invented the EM Safety Rocket which took over the accelerated the path into space by a hundred fold. Celebrating lofty goals achieved only a half decade later paves the path towards greater goals by 2020. Space1 has put its aggressive and ambitious goal schedule and initial sights on the Moon with the following guidelines and a 2020 vision:
SPACE1 2020 Vision High Technology Lunar Rocket Program
* Commemorating March 24th Moon Impact Mission
* Lunar Polar Orbital Mission
* Mission to the Moon's Far Side
* Moon Landing
According to Humanoido, SPACE1 Founder and Director, if all goes according to schedule, SPACE1 could begin rocket launches towards the Moon in mid 2019 and present a high technology landing in 2020.
After SPACE1 Industries was founded in 2014, a stretch of intensive rocket and space program development took place over a five year time span.
Suddenly in 2019, the EM Safety Rocket was born and space flight took root, becoming a safe, popular and a routine path into space.
The private space industries goal was safe manned space flight by 2020, for a perfect vision to the future. However, SPACE1 made its goal a full year sooner in 2019 with a precursor schedule leading to dozens and dozens of space rocket launches. Astronaut Humanoido was trained and ready, having honed his astronaut space skills in China with 24 space launches on leased Chinese spacecraft. While rocket development on Rocket X continued, Humanoido invented the EM Safety Rocket which took over the accelerated the path into space by a hundred fold. Celebrating lofty goals achieved only a half decade later paves the path towards greater goals by 2020. Space1 has put its aggressive and ambitious goal schedule and initial sights on the Moon with the following guidelines and a 2020 vision:
SPACE1 2020 Vision High Technology Lunar Rocket Program
* Commemorating March 24th Moon Impact Mission
* Lunar Polar Orbital Mission
* Mission to the Moon's Far Side
* Moon Landing
According to Humanoido, SPACE1 Founder and Director, if all goes according to schedule, SPACE1 could begin rocket launches towards the Moon in mid 2019 and present a high technology landing in 2020.
Sunday, September 9, 2018
SPACE1 Lunar Missions
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| Nasa |
* T-probe to crash into the Moon's near side crater floor
* Polar lunar orbiter
* Mission to the far side of the Moon
* Lunar lander of undetermined nature
* Moon rover that could stent traverse the lunar Maria
* Moon rocket for Lunar Tourism
* Survey of lava tubes for the development of Lunar colonies and Moon cities
* Telescopic HD lunar mapping
* Atlas of Lunar Features
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