Showing posts with label schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label schedule. Show all posts

Monday, June 24, 2019

Moon Landing Update

Moon by Humanoido
Moon Landing is Updated
When will we see Boots on the Moon?

Work and excitement is rapidly progressing at SPACE1 towards the high technology Manned Moon Landing Mission. The mission is dependent on several other mission completions and these have some requirements to be met. SPACE1 is scheduled to host the first manned return mission in 2019 to the Moon since Harrison Schmitt and Gene Cernan left the surface of the Moon 47 years ago. In this endeavor, SPACE1 appears to be at the top of the group for a scheduled first to reach the Moon ahead of NASA and ahead of private industry SpaceX, Boeing, Blue origin, and Lockheed Martin. SPACE1 has worked six years on the project and excited followers of the private space industry are looking forward to seeing results in their lifetime!

Parts Aquisition
Apparently the parts supplier put parts on backorder, after specifying parts were available, and while the lunar missions can be accomplished without the parts, it would be much better to include the new constructed modules and components. This is now a priority.

Camera Lunar Landing Imaging
While several Moon cameras are now available at SPACE1 Labs, work needs to begin on the primary mission camera. All the components are available for the primary mission camera. As a backup insurance policy, purchasing will go out this week to review new off the shelf cameras ready to be installed onto the spacecraft so as not to miss the timeline.

— We cast our line of technology into the ocean of space, catching the greatest wonders in the Universe — Humanoido

Prerequisite Lunar Missions
It's still very important to initiate and complete the lunar missions prior to the Moon landing. The includes the A) Commemorative Mission, B) Polar Orbiter Mission, C) Far Side Mission, and finally D) Lunar Landing. The one mission in question is the Far Side Mission because it requires a more specialized launch window to become available. It's possible the Lunar Polar Orbiter Mission will be pushed to the number one position and happen first because the parameter calculations are now simplified and ready to go.

Astronaut & Spacesuit
Astronaut Humanoido is prepared and trained for the mission, and will continue to prepare with instrumentation and setup plus rehearsals up to the launch date. Last minute ideas and flight conveniences are being incorporated into the Lunar Landing Mission spacesuit, primarily work with the helmet complexity.

Space Helmet design
Humanoido has designed a system to simultaneous compliment the lunar landing mission through a special space helmet that allows it to generate wireless transmission telemetry and automatically record the entire mission as it unfolds. When an astronaut looks in a direction, the flight telemetry will record that direction. This will happen with new electronic digital media lasting the entire duration of the Moon landing mission. If all goes according to plan, the mission will play back on computers equipped with playback devices at Mission Control and therefore snippets of the best part of the mission will concatenate and post to news sources.

Singularity Observatory Participation
Singularity Observatory is taking part in the pre-mission by telescopic lunar surveys and mapping the lunar topology in search of a suitable landing site. This is based on lunar regolith temperature, popularity of the site, accessibility, the shape and type of lunar terrain, and the analysis of landing parameters. Two or more telescopes will be used for the surveys and the results will be combined.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Space1 Baby EM Weekend Launch


Baby EM Launch Schedule
SPACE1 is scheduled to launch two back to back manned flights of Baby EM spacecraft during the weekend on Saturday and Sunday, February 23rd and 24th, 2019.

These will be two HS Hop Skip flight configuration manned launches conducted by Astronaut and test pilot Humanoido. This continues the breaking record for the continuous day by day launching of SPACE1 spacecraft and missions and may temporary conclude this test run of the flight prototype.

These weekend missions will pace the new craft and check all systems, then analyze a flight comparison from the Master EM MEM to the Baby EM BEM. Ratios of MEM to BEM may determine the potential size and overall design of any future EMs. The missions will set two more records for consecutive flight launches bringing the total to six successful launches.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Space1 Space Schedules Mars & Beyond

Space1 Delta Wing Flyers traverse around the outer space habitat
Space Schedules - Mars and Beyond

A Mini Dialog About Space Schedules
and the Action Taken by Space1
by the Founder of Space1

Remember when NASA put out all those plans about going to Mars in 2010? We were so happy. Then they changed it to 2020. I wasn't sure at that time if I could make it to 2020. A human life span does have its limitations... What a disappointment. So sad.

Then NASA changed it to 2030, totally beyond my life span. Total disappointment in my heart, not seeing Mars colonists and human Mars landings. So sad. Now NASA is talking 2040. It never ends. They just keep pushing the schedule forward and not taking any real action. I'm not sad, I'm angry.

Ok, I put my right foot down and said enough of this. It's time to get up to par and take our own action for the future.
So... I decided to make some very long range goals in the spirit of Space1 that are fantastic and would make any NASA employee excited, but given the future time line beyond their life span, they would probably feel the freeze. I'm very serious about a number of Space1 projects projected to 2040, 2080, 2100, and 2200. See these links. 


Of course Space1 will need to employ young blood to carry the torch and relay the missions to the next person. As you can see, by this page, we are serious.

http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-space-station-2200.html
 
This is our space station, actually a created man made artificial planet that can be moved into solar orbit where all that human space junk does not exist, destination year 2200. It supports deep space missions and serves as a space colony for humanity preservation.

It requires massive resources, revenue, and man power. Why not? Projected project build time is a minimum of 100 years from 2100 to 2200. I believe it will also support our new star ships with warp capability. We are starting a federation of Space explorers and preservationists. I think this will be big league. We are putting major emphasis on advanced self replicating AI life forms adapted to work, live alongside humans in space, explore and colonize the Milky Way Galaxy.

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
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/
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