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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Space1 Lunar Polar Orbiter First Photo

Lunar Polar Orbiter First Photo
SPACE1's first Lunar Polar Orbiter mission is underway and yesterday began returning raw signal data from the southern polar region of the Moon.

This is the first photo returned from the high tech adventure around the Moon, which is a semi processed lunar image that has received the first level of processing.

In days to follow, more images are scheduled be released. Photos show the great success of the project and include views from the raw data disk, and other data depicting the color analysis of cratered regions with heat and/or water. There are many reasons for going to the polar lunar region, including looking for habitable locations with water inside craters that could facilitate lunar outposts, colonies, mining complexes, and cities inside craters under domes. The refinement processing of the data may find lava tubes for habitation. This is an important precursor mission before landing a man on the Moon.

The SPACE1 Lunar Polar Orbiter is Electrodynamic Rocket Mission E15 with the Electro Mag Drive. Previous manned EM rocket mission E14 took place Tuesday, March 12th, 2019. This mission tests a completely new camera and techniques for processing the images. The presented SPACE1 data formats are in film reel, image disk, proportional photo, sequential cube, and raw image.

Space1 Electrodynamic EM Rocket Launch E14
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-electrodynamic-rocket-mission-e14.html

Space1 Electrodynamic EM Rocket Launch Index
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-index-em-rocket-launches.html

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Space1 Historical Moon Landing

The First Moon Landing in 1902

A scifi story was written in 1902, long before man walked on the surface of the Moon in 1969.

The first science fiction film ever made - 117 years ago – was by Georges Méliès's in 1902 Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon).

The orange single hatched lunar capsule, the same color as the NASA Space Shuttle's twin SRB's Solid Rocket Boosters, was a massive bullet made up of formed and bolted together metal cast panels, shot out from a giant cannon aimed at the Moon. The plot behind A Trip to the Moon is simple – a group of professors use a giant cannon to launch themselves to the moon, take a nap on the lunar surface, kill moon aliens, return to Earth with a splashdown in the ocean, and celebrate their journey with a parade in the city. As the composition of the lunar surface was completely unknown in 1902, the film's artisans took artistic liberty to represent the Moon as a very alien-like spired mountainous landscape. Basically the bullet capsule had no prevailing technology inside according to this illustration.

Monday, February 26, 2018

Space1 First Tourists Go Up

Experimental ant transformed into a future space-faring entity
The founding companies and associates of Space1 have already lofted their first non-human space faring tourists. Remember reading about the time when Russia launched dogs and the USA launched a Chimpanzee? Space1 associates in rocketry have launched Insectronauts successfully into space and returned each safely to the earth where they lived out their lives normally without any known ill effects of space travel after experiencing G forces and the weightlessness of space. In the future, travelers aboard Space1 space-faring vessels, rockets, space stations and spacecraft, will undergo transformation to facilitate the space journey. The evolutionary process will most likely be initiated and exhibited in humans traveling by rocket on space tours.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Space1 First Kinematic Rocket

THE 1ST KINEMATIC ROCKET - A MARVEL OF THE AGE
Humanoido launched thousands of rockets over the years. Early on this included the first Kinematic rocket designed and built by Humanoido's Father who was an avid rocket scientist and inventor. After launching many rockets, in particular chemical rockets, Humanoido requested a much larger and more reliable rocket design that could go higher.

The chemical rocket had cracked at the fuel compartment and leaked fuel whereupon it had to be discontinued. It was simply launched too many times and wore out. With cracking of the fuel tank, the rocket could never reach its previous high altitude record. The new invented Kinematic rocket was the greatest dream come true, and could go an estimated 25 times the full altitude of the chemical rocket.

These recyclable Kinematic rockets were launched and retrieved by Humanoido at a large expanse country location. Living on a ranch with acres of open expanse unobstructed land had its benefits. The rockets used a matching special launcher custom built for all space missions. Humanoido's Father who was a special technician grade and engineer, went all out on the project. He took a spare house on the property and converted it into a construction lab equipping it with machines and engineering tools, where he built the rocket during the week.

Parts were recycled from old tractors, other farm machinery, parts found on the premises, as well as cedar parts from a farmhouse roof and a blue aquamarine circular launcher dowel component that came from the kitchen broom handle. Some of the parts were machined by hand and the single rocket successfully lasted over many launches until the entire system was believed lost when moving to a new home in the city. Humanoido is interested in building a new one, and scaling up the system design to launch astronauts in the future.

ABOUT THE KINEMATIC ROCKET
The Kinematic Rocket had the traditional rocket shape with a nose and tail, but with two opposing planar sides. Presumably each side could become a payload attachment anchor though there is no memory of attaching payloads. The rocket had a varying thickness of shape, thicker at the nose where the bulk of the weight remained, and thinner at the tail where the launcher gripped the rocket for launching into the deep sky.

The nose came to a point so the recovery field had to be evacuated for safety reasons. No parachute was used and the rocket returned at high speed to the Earth in a streamlined fashion, nose down. Even with no parachute on the landings, the rocket never broke and remained in service a long time.

As the rocket used mechanical energy propellant for flight, no liquid or powder fuel was needed. The rocket and the launcher were safe for shipping and transport, as well as storage. The power of the rocket, the amount of energy, how far it could travel, and its velocity were all dependent on the amount of energy imparted to it during launch.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Space1 First Flights Humanoid Clone Army

Exampling illustration clone army of functional humanoids could be delivered into space en-mass by Space1 rockets and aggressive spacecraft

ON THE VERGE OF CLONE WARS?
There may be an army in the making of upcoming humanoid robot clones for delivery into space by the wave of Space1 rockets and spacecraft. Whether this is for peaceful purposes and space exploration or imminent clandestine war with adversaries remains to be seen!

— Will Space1 launch the gold army of humanoid clone robots and for what purpose? —

First Flights
Space1 is entertaining the thought of first flights containing multiple crews of all humanoid robots rather than human counterparts.

Clones
It's possible to clone mass numbers of humanoids for space missions. Clones can be delivered for peaceful exploration of the space realm or delivered as a war machine collective to carry out defensive war time missions.

Flight Path
Parabolic flight paths enable spot delivery systems capable of reaching targets with rockets using suborbital paths, thus enabling the speed of payload delivery.

Multiplying Work Achieved
Clones can also multiply the amount of work achieved in unit time.

Increasing the Number & Missions
By controlling the size and weight of the humanoids, and using advanced technology created by Space1 such as Brain Beaming and Transporter activity, the number on board per flight can be increased and each can have a particular mission and purpose.

Network of Brains
The rocket can have a great network of humanoid brains present to guide and control the flight and mission.

Humanoid Bodies & Brains
Those controlling panels and switches will have humanoid bodies while those committed to thought and navigation will have just brains inside small vessels such as plastic jars.

Summary
This will create a light weight payload with a massive collective brain presence and large number of robonauts and humanoid brains. The collective power can be massive to analyze and ascertain solutions with extremely fast time frames.

Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
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Space1 Profile 2017
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html
About Space1 from the Founder
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/about-space1-from-founder.html


Humanoid Robots Home
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Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
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Big Brain Index 1
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Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Space1 First Rocket

Space1 - the First Test Rocket FTR

The Red Shift rocket was the first rocket built and designed by Humanoido for Space1 in 2014. It was the first rocket in the fleet.

A Historical Look at the Past

Travel back to Space 2014. Space1’s first test rocket FTR was built in 2014 and stood over 6-feet tall. It was large enough to hold a small dog and standard size humanoid robots, though it would be a tight fit for a small human.

It took several weekends of work to manufacture the metal casing rocket from scratch, working with only the technical diagrams and blueprints stored in Humanoido's memory. Humanoido prefers to work with blueprints, schematics, pictorial illustrations, and various designs directly from the mind. It saves time and work, and ensures there is no theft. Nothing is committed to online cache or printed documents and hence the huge and effective security.

Forming the canister nose cone was particularly tricky with differential curves but eventually the measurements were correctly sized. No dogs were used, tested, or launched as it was designed and measured for advanced large humanoid robots, and as a result, a lengthy study incurred.

The study concluded that humanoid robots would be indoctrinated into the first fleet of rockets as an important part of Space1 Technologies and space activities. Humanoid robots in their basic physical sizes could fit into Space1rockets and the rockets could be adapted to their size parameters. The FTR fit all full size humanoid robots that existed in the Humanoid Robot Lab.

FTR could hold three large humanoid robotnauts who could communicate between each other. FTR was reminiscent of the NASA Apollo Space Program with three astronauts in the capsule. Though, the FTR used a different and inventive distributed capsule where robonauts were distributed along the rocket length, making the entire rocket usable for everything from cargo, flight computers, electronics, to more robonauts. Plus, the FTR could be recycled for the next launch.

The FTR rocket was housed indoors before spaceports and launch towers became commonplace. It was transferred at the upper level into the rocket sciences laboratory loft, and then transported through the skyscraper elevator as necessary. During times of storage, it resided elevated in a horizontal staid position across a very large Chinese cushion to absorb vibrations and to offer a method of overhanging base fins to maintain correct flexure.

The rocket was build up from welded metal canisters, and was designed to become the basis for all rockets manufactured in 2014. Given the weight of the canisters forming the rocket air frame, and for a given size diameter, a larger size engine was required with a higher thrust and impulse ratio to launch the rocket into space. The FTR theory was to start the rocket design at one size and work upwards to make increasingly larger and more powerful rockets based on test results.

The rocket however was deemed primarily for testing flight dynamics with humanoid robonauts and other humanoid robonaut aspects for future missions. Much was learned from the FTR rocket and it was retired in good recyclable condition a year later in 2016.

Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile 2017
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html
About Space1 from the Founder
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/about-space1-from-founder.html


Humanoid Robots Home
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Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
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Big Brain Index 1
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Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Space1 Rotational Dimension Space Craft

The Universe is filled with strange new unexpected realms for exploration.

Proposed RSD realm space craft
World's First Rotational Dimension Space Craft

Space1 is designing and creating the world's first Rotational Dimension Space Craft, designed for missions into the Rotational Space Dimension (RSD) realm.

Realm Expectations
When entering the RSD Realm for the first time, no one knows what to expect in the unknown. Therefore, designing the world's first rotational dimension space craft will need to embrace the unknown.

First Mission
The first mission into the realm may require a craft with testing sensors for GPS, mapping, distance, time, temperature and energy. The mission will test all the components of a Rotational Dimension Space Craft.

Craft Appearance
No one knows exactly what the craft will look like. Some interesting black box conceptional (craft compartment) craft ideas are shown in the illustration.

Realm Travel
Realm travel negates the need to monitor atmospheric levels such as ionosphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere.

Weather Prepping
However, prepping with the day's weather statistics can be very useful, such as temperature, barometric pressure (rising or falling), dew point, temperature highs/lows, humidity, and projected time temperatures. UV and pollution indices are also useful.

Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile 2017
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html
About Space1 from the Founder
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/about-space1-from-founder.html


Humanoid Robots Home
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Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
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Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Space1 Logo History

In 2017, Space1 introduced a colorful red space logo without the upper right reflection

In 2016, Space1 introduced a rocket flame
By Mid-2017, the logo became a 3D cube
Space1 introduced a colorful logo with a backdrop of black space in 2015
In 2014, Space1 introduced the first logo, imprinted on the right side of the magazine Space1!
Space1 Logo - The evolution of Space1 Logo
 

2014
The history of the Space1 logo dates back to 2014 when the first Space1! magazine was born.  The first logo was printed at the right side of magazine's name and subtitle. The logo included the shape of a rocket patterned after our first rocket test vehicle with the traditional wide stabilization fins. This rocket was a metal canister rocket complete with a large payload section to hold humanoid robot robonauts. In back of the rocket is a round ball of lavender color representing Earth and a pink melon colored wisp of atmosphere representing the first flights into the Troposphere. The name SPACE1 is seen in front of the rocket and Earth. Near the bottom, a reflection of earth is indicative of the future of space tourism beyond the magic of suborbital flights. This logo did not contain the star background, intense coloring, or the reflective watermark to the top right.

2015
A year later in 2015, the logo evolved to stronger brighter colors with a black space backdrop. The reflective watermark image appears in the upper right of the logo depicting space time. Stars remain white, yellow, brown, green, violet and red. The atmosphere is now red and the Earth is a blue tinted color while the Moon is clearly violet. The Earth’s reflection is more enhance in the larger higher resolution image. In this view, the rocket exhaust is notably missing, not yet added until 2016. The logo was designed with colors suitable for printing on tshirts. One member of Space1 printed the logo on a white tshirt.

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/11/space1-shirt.html
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-january-2015-update.html

2016
In the year 2016, the logo took on new color variances thus changing the appearance, most notably the color of space. Rocket flame was added to the engine exhaust. Numerous color variations were created for effect. The watermark was retained.

FQ 2017
By 2017, an amazing two hundred variations of the logo were created. A geometry correction was introduced to the spherical proportions. Variations were produced. In one variation, the upper right reflection was removed to make the image more suitable for printing on tshirts.

A favorite logo shown is the new bright red star field logo, with red, violet, yellow, white and brown stars. This depiction show the violet Earth and Moon in the background, with the rocket now exhibiting rocket engine exhaust fire. Also seen is the Earth reflection at the bottom and the Earth’s surrounding glow of atmosphere. The logo represents Space1 rocket tourism, and the evolution of suborbital flights with an eye on the Moon and journey beyond towards the stars.

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-ground-safety.html
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-notes-comments.html
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-first-year-of-operation.html
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-january-2015-update.html
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-logo-collection.html
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-january-2015-update.html

Mid-2017
By mid-2017, two hundred plus logo variations were depicted included added textures, artistic colors, matte surfaces, special effects, and scintillation points of radiance. The logo was even converted to a cube with logo imprinting appearing on each flat side. In another graphics experiment, the cube was made to rotate in real time using gif graphics.


Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile 2017
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html

About Space1 from the Founder
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/about-space1-from-founder.html


Humanoid Robots Home
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Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
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Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html 

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Space1 Safety Rocket Simulated First Launch

FIRST SAFETY ROCKET LAUNCH - ACCORDING TO SIM

The view is a simulated historical first launch of Space1's prime Safety Rocket, designed to keep space tourists safe at all times. What are the basic steps to touring and flying this mighty rocket?

Retracing the anticipated outlined steps into space... Of course weather conditions must be perfect. Rocket safety check is next. The mighty rocket is prepared and moved in sections to the spaceport and then reassembled. The launch tower is fully erected and checked. The engine and fuel are loaded, recovery system checked, fasteners checked, and tourist(s) with time stamped tickets don the detailed space suit.

Then activation of the space suit and special flight computer takes place, check telemetry and rocket computers, initialize all flight computers and activate, enter the capsule and lock down the seating for the launch, and check viewing flight area, calibrate instruments, adjust and activate the internal cameras and sensor array, adjust and activate the external cameras, prepare the launch tower, prepare the launch computer, power systems check, begin countdown and launch!

Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
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Space1 Profile 2017
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html

Humanoid Robots Home
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Humanoid Robots Index
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Big Brain Home
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Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html  

Monday, June 19, 2017

Space1 History First Test Rocket 2014

Space1 Technologies First Test Rocket FTR 2014 - A Historical Look

Travel back to Space 2014. Space1’s first test rocket FTR was built in 2014 and stood over 6-feet tall. It was large enough to hold a small dog or a standard size humanoid robot, though no normal size humans could fit inside.

It took several weekends of work to manufacture the metal casing rocket from scratch working with all technical diagrams and blueprints committed to memory. Pounding out imperfections was both art and science requiring measuring, assembly, and refitting.


Forming the differential canister nose cone was particularly tricky but eventually the measurements were correctly sized and honed. The manufacture of flight body dynamics was smooth going. Note: no dogs or animals were used, tested, or launched as it was designed and measured for advanced large humanoid robots, and as a result, a lengthy space rocket humanoid study incurred.

The study concluded that humanoid robots would be indoctrinated as an important part of Space1 Technologies and space activities. Humanoid robots in their basic physical sizes could fit into Space1rockets and the rockets could be adapted to their size parameters. The FTR fit all full size humanoid robots that existed in the Humanoid Robot Lab. This has held true through the year 2017 with new humanoids as well.

The FTR rocket was housed indoors before spaceports and launch towers became available. It was kept upstairs in the laboratory loft, carrying it in and out was a tedious task. The big rocket was transported through the skyscraper elevator.


During times of storage, it resided elevated in a horizontal laid position across a very large Chinese padded bed mattress to cushion the overhanging fins from flexure. The rocket was build up from welded metal canisters, and would become the basis for all future rockets manufactured in 2014. Given the weight of the canisters forming the rocket airframe, and for a given size diameter, a larger size engine would be required for flight, with a higher thrust and impulse ratio, to launch the rocket into space.

The FTR theory was to start the rocket design at one size, and work up to make increasingly larger rockets based on test results. The rocket however was used primarily for testing with humanoid robonauts rather than human astronauts. Much was learned from the FTR rocket and it was retired unfettered a year later in 2016 and dismantled. Parts and components were recycled.

Photo 2: The towering large 2014 test rocket, standing upright in the work lab where it was manufactured. The rocket was made from wide diameter welded metal canisters and covered with white rocket skin.

The fins were attached with a black retention housing. Once attached, the housing could not be removed. The rocket was heavy, though it could be lifted by a single person who was a weightlifter. The flight crew intended to have a photo session, showing 12 crew members (or less) holding the rocket horizontally, but on the photo shoot day, the rocket foyer was constantly busy with residents so the photos were delayed.

The rocket was a secret and there was no need to alarm the local residents as they had no idea what was going on inside the lab. The crew waited for use of the Foyer as it had extremely tall ceilings about 20 to 30-feet high. By the time night rolled around, only Humanoido was working late in the Lab, so he took the one and only famous photo of the rocket inside the lab under florescent lighting.

Needless to say, by that time the rocket was not in the transition foyer but rather "dragged" out and positioned in the Lab room. The photos shown have much of the clutter removed to show only the rocket. Despite any imperfections, the first historical test rocket was instrumental in helping pave the path of Space1 towards the stars.

Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
 
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html

Humanoid Robots Home
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Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
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Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html

Friday, June 2, 2017

Space1 First Spaceport

1st Micro Space spaceport Heli Pad to launch helicopters atop the Big Brain
































HISTORY: The first spaceport was a micro space port capable of launching micro craft. Dubbed the Big Brain Airport Pad and the Heli Pad in 2011, here are some of the earliest records from August 2011 describing the idea. This is just one element of many that led to the Micro Space Program.

Big Brain airport artistic view
Sensors & Airport Pad for Aerial Swarming
Source: Index Fill the Big Brain page 42

The Big Brain with many processors is perfect for controlling a swarm of robots. My interest is in a top mount airport pad. In the evening I reviewed some hobby helicopter crafts being flown at the community park. From the brain airport, tiny copters could launch for reconnoissance missions etc. I'm looking into some of the smallest commercially available air copter products. Some have very tiny cameras run by a button cell. Humanoido

At Sensors & Airport Pad for Arial, Swarming, Humanoido wrote: It's an ongoing project. The Big Brain with many processors is perfect for controlling a swarm of robots. My interest is in a top mount airport pad. In the evening I reviewed some hobby helicopter crafts being flown at the community park. From the brain airport, tiny copters could launch for reconnoissance missions etc. I'm looking into some of the smallest commercially available air copter products. Some have very tiny cameras run by a button cell.

Photo 2: the first build photo shows the install of the first airport truss spacer, attached by angle iron. The spacer is a total of 6-inches long. Note the two airport command and control antennae. Clearance above these antennae is set at 1-inch.

Big Brain Heli Pad
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/07/big-brain-heli-flight.html

For more search information
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html

Related References at Fill the Big Brain
Page 66 post 1297 Big Brain Airport Becoming a Reality
Page 66 p 1301 Big Brain Airport Flying the S107G Part 1 Intro
Page 66 p 1303 Big Brain Airport First Mission, Airport Peripheral Begins to Take Shape
Page 66 p 1304 Big Brain Airport Budget Control
Page 66 p 1305 Big Brain Begins Micro Space Program Introducing Micro Space
Page 45 Big Brain Airport Build

Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html

Humanoid Robots Home
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/
Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
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Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html

Friday, December 25, 2015

Space1 Safety Rocket Made in USA

Space1 founder invents the world's first safety rocket in America
The American founder of Space1 has invented the world's first Safety Rocket, a reusable space traveling vessel designed to keep tourists safe.

Having roots in the USA, Space1 is a bold new venture into the recent private space industry, and has branched out internationally, with spaceport divisions existing in the USA, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macao. Now exceeding eleven international spaceports, the growing expanding Space1 space agency is readying a mission to launch the world's first Safety rocket, with multiple astronauts, into space using the most unique and technologically innovative system to come along since the inception of the space program in the 1950s. In over 60 years, Space1 is the first to create and bring to fruition a system that had previously only existed in the journals of science fiction. Stay tuned as Space1 will soon reveal what everyone is waiting for.

LOCATION       SPACEPORTS
USA                2
Taiwan             2
South Korea        1
Singapore          4
Hong Kong          1
Macao              1
Total              11