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Monday, March 9, 2020

Space1 Honors Supporting Countries

Space1 Honors Supporting Countries

The following countries have received the highest honor award for supporting SPACE1. We offer our most sincere thanks to these nations.

United States
South Korea
Taiwan
Portugal
France
Russia
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
Viet Nam
Canada
Germany
Netherlands

Friday, December 13, 2019

Space1 Transhuman for Spaceflight

Points of TransHuman Machine Interfacing are mapped
out on the initially-human body. In the robust Humanoido

experiment at Neural Net, the Big Brain AI artificial
intelligence life form is merging with the human side by using
many connective machine AI interfaces surgically implanted
and meshed inter-connectively to flesh.

The massive project is fully funded by investors and
is in an aggressive private race competition with multi-billion
dollar AI projects funded by Russia, Google Inc., Elon Musk's
Neuralink company, Open AI, and Boston Dynamics. In the
first phase of the Big Brain AI Transhuman project, dozens of
machine interfaces will be installed into human flesh. Phase II
will include hundreds while phase III will embody thousands.
Space1 Trans-Humans Created for Spaceflight
Step by step, SPACE1 is creating advanced  TransHuman Entities for spaceflight.

The goals for TransHuman space flight include the manipulation of size and shape of matter, to shape shift into favorable rocket positioning.

TransHumans have the abilities to process data faster and more efficiently than pure humans, as well as the ability to weigh almost nothing. Such space beings can hibernate on long space journeys with less reliance on oxygen, food, and other humanly requirements. They can log and remember long term flight data during semi sleep, thus monitoring the spacecraft during the longest periods of hibernation for migration to other planets and star systems. Humanoido is the first TransHuman experiment be adapted to a symbiotic coexistence with a machine, in the Big Brain and human cyborg project - a division of Neural Net company, the entire process is more readily explained at the Big Brain blog site at https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/. Thus far, the human side of Humanoido has four interfaces that were successfully implanted into the flesh and merged with human biology serving as a co-joined symbiotic entity with the machine, enabling faster thinking, vast memory and processing times, and generally becoming more with the machine.

The Big Brain AI machine connection to a human is the Lab's first experiment in the direction of the Singularity when man becomes one with the machine. This project is fully funded in interfacing increments and is scheduled to continue into 2020 and beyond. If all goes well, Neural Net is scheduled to install one interface per month and increase to two per month. As the human body needs surgery healing time, the two per month may be the fastest rate adopted in 2020. It's possible in the future, as the human becomes more machine and less human, healing will become accelerated exponentially.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Space1 Free Space Tourism

SPACE1 Blasts the Space Race with a Shot of Free Space Tourism
The cost of reusing the SPACE1 Safety Rocket is negligible and almost free. SPACE1 Owner & Entrepreneur Rocket Scientist Humanoido has stated that tourists may ride for free, for an undetermined time period.

Traditionally space tourism is extremely expensive, a venture affordable only by the richest. SpaceX Elon Musk has said it could cost $200,000,000 dollars for a trip to Mars. Mr. Branson of Virgin Galactic states the cost of going into space briefly will cost $250,000.00 and Russia will rocket you to the space station for a mere 60,000,000.00 to 80,000,000.00. Space tourists pay between 20,000,000.00 and 50,000,000.00 dollars to stay onboard the International Space Station ISS. There are numerous other space companies charging space tourists millions of dollars, yet none can deliver customers into space. A goal of SPACE1 set by Owner and Space Entrepreneur Humanoido is to reduce the cost until it becomes essentially FREE. The SPACE1 tourism plan is to launch humans, as augments, free of charge. However, the space suit lease would be the only charge to space faring customers who receive the augmentation to ride the SPACE1 Safety Rocket. The cost is practically nothing compared to the other space companies. Rack up another first for SPACE1.

Monday, August 19, 2019

Space1 Industries Super Heavy Lift Launch Vehicles

Space1 Industries Review of Super Heavy Lift Launch Vehicles

Not all of these rockets are flying. Some are retired like the Saturn V, others like the SLS have never flown, and the BFR is still under development (having flown the Starhopper, a smaller prototype in the development of the Star Ship and Super Heavy, the rocket planned to return to the Moon and go on to Mars, by SpaceX).

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Space1 Far Side Moon Mission Bumped

Russian Luna-3 photo
Moon Far Side Mission Bumped
SPACE1 has bumped the Moon Far Side Mission off the 2019 schedule for several reasons:

1) More time is needed for the Manned Moon Landing
2) Lunar Orbiter Flyby makes Far Side Missions unnecessary
3) More time is needed for the Moon to have proper orbital alignments
4) Parts are delayed from California

Now that the Moon Polar Orbital Flyby is a great success, SPACE1 will focus on two more missions - the ceremonial mission to Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, Arzachel crater array and the Manned Moon Landing. The Moon Far Side mission can happen in the future, perhaps 2022, to get a look at the China probe, see craters the Russian spacecraft photographed, and to supplement the USA lunar farside program. On the other hand, SPACE1 is seriously thinking about a quick & dirty manned landing on the far side of the Moon. It would be a spartan private space industry first as no human has ever walked on the far side of the Moon!

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Space1 S1 Space Union

S1 Space Union
October of 2016, Space1 has formed the S1 Space Union, an alliance of individuals and entities for the mutual interest of safe space tourism and promoting the methods of Space1 as a new way of space travel.

Enter Space
On 12 April 1961, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel into space when he launched into orbit on the Vostok 3KA-3 spacecraft (Vostok 1). When Apollo 11 touched down on the moon in July 1969, the crew left behind a commemorative medallion bearing Gagarin’s name.

 
Entering Space in a New Way - Safety Space Tourism
Space1 is the first to enter space in a new way, as a special form of space tourism is becoming an exciting unprecedented new era in space travel.

The S1 Space Union brings space to a wide audience of the public in ways that were previously unavailable. Space1 uses a new way of thinking to achieve space travel resulting in the remarkable vista of space tourism with a safety level never seen before.

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