Pollution Shuts Down Singularity Observatory
Space1 Stops Rocket Launch
Due to Chemical Air Pollution from China
Just as a massive clear sky hole opened up clearing the path for several rocket space missions and observational programs at Singularity Observatory, the worst chemical air pollution filled it, creating warnings to stay inside.
Caustic chemicals from manufacturing and coal industry burners wafted out into the Pacific Ocean from thousands of miles away, coming from the sources in Mainland China and carried by seasonal trade wind.
According to sources, China gets a significant part of its energy requirements by burning raw black coal, which is the source of deadly chemical pollution. Additionally, China is the number one location of manufacturing with the release of toxic poisonous chemicals into the air. The government is trying to clean up some pollution by restricting cars on the road by certain hours and days, and reducing a few coal fired energy plants. At this time, this is not enough to make any significant difference in air pollution experiences observed in China and at distant locations.
Pollution due to chemical manufacturing and coal burning can cause death. Using a dust filter face mask with charcoal impregnation does not filter out the pollution. A war time chemical gas mask is required with certification to filter out the determined pollutants. Space1 has a policy of not exposing its workers to chemical air pollution and standard policy is to shut down all outdoor operations during pollution days. Chemical pollution is also deadly to precision telescopes as reported by Singularity Observatory. The chemicals destroy delicate first surface optical coatings, straw coatings, optical aluminization, and corrector plate constructive interference coatings. The chemical also harmful by etching precision glass optical surfaces and tarnishing oculars while destroying anti-reflective coatings on oculars and leading to the destruction of CCD substrates and photonic charged coupled device sites.
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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Showing posts with label south. Show all posts
Monday, December 16, 2019
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Index Moon South Pole Mission
Index
Moon South Polar Mission
This index covers posts made in regards to SPACE1's Manned moon South Polar Mission.
Index Moon South Pole Mission
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/index-moon-south-pole-mission.html
Asiatic Pacific Ocean High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-new-opening-of-space-processing.html
SPACE1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-moon-polar-orbiter-mission.html
SPACE1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-mission-results.html
Around the Moon in 80 Minutes - SPACE1 Lunar South Pole Mission Results
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-orbiter.html
Mission Cube
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-orbiter-flyby-cube.html
First Photo
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-first-photo.html
Lunar Polar Orbiter Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-launched.html
Moon Landing update
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/moon-landing-update.html
Moon Index
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-index-moon.html
Left: Processed photos taken during the lunar south polar orbiter mission. All photos and data processing by Humanoido at the new Asiatic Pacific Ocean High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis
Moon South Polar Mission
This index covers posts made in regards to SPACE1's Manned moon South Polar Mission.
Index Moon South Pole Mission
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/index-moon-south-pole-mission.html
Asiatic Pacific Ocean High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-new-opening-of-space-processing.html
SPACE1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-moon-polar-orbiter-mission.html
SPACE1 Moon Polar Orbiter Mission Sliding Spectroscopic Analyzer
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-mission-results.html
Around the Moon in 80 Minutes - SPACE1 Lunar South Pole Mission Results
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-south-polar-orbiter.html
Mission Cube
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-orbiter-flyby-cube.html
First Photo
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/04/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-first-photo.html
Lunar Polar Orbiter Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-lunar-polar-orbiter-launched.html
Moon Landing update
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/moon-landing-update.html
Moon Index
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/03/space1-index-moon.html
Left: Processed photos taken during the lunar south polar orbiter mission. All photos and data processing by Humanoido at the new Asiatic Pacific Ocean High Technology Space Processing Lab & Center for Advanced Spacecraft Data Analysis
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Space1 Lunar South Polar Results
Around the Moon in 80 Minutes - SPACE1
Lunar South Pole Mission Results

SPACE1 processing Orthographic projection image - Moon’s South Polar region constructed from data returned by the Lunar South Polar Mission to the Moon.
Astronaut Humanoido's high tech Moon mission was 80 minutes long - a reference alluding to Jules Verne adventure novel, Around the World in Eighty Days.SPACE1 Industries' modern take is a true story, based on high space technology in the 21st Century that has taken astronaut Humanoido around the southern portion of the Moon in 80 minutes. The processed data presented here is rich in information for humanities' return to the Moon. Images are combined and step processed to create a larger view of the Moon's south pole region. The color image represents the thermionic heat signature of craters. The cube represents the projection of the south polar region, homogeneously fit onto the faces of this dimension.
The south polar lunar region has very interesting craters of which the low obique sunlight can either fill a shallow crater or never reach the floor of a deep one. The deepest craters that never receive sunlight have undoubtedly preserved the primordial pristine conditions of the lunar surface, including deposition of water from ancient comets. It's for this reason we are interested in the south polar region of the Moon, for the grand step of humanity, an outpost on the Moon, a telescope base kept in eternal darkness, water for human survival, energy and rocket fuel, colonization, mining, and exploration.
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Saturday, June 29, 2019
Space1 Lunar South Polar Orbiter Mission Results
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| Humanoido and rocket drive |
Space1 delivers. Back to the Moon in 2019! Fantastic celebration continues into the night over at the Pacific Ocean SPACE1 Mission Control for Rocketry and Space Sciences, with the grand success of SPACE1 Industries Lunar Polar Orbiter Mission!
SPACE1 Global News Agency reports..
The manned mission to the South Pole of the Moon was an applauded great success on Sunday, March 31st, 2019. The fantastic Moon technical fly-by was achieved by Astronaut Humanoido and the Electrodynamic Safety Rocket with the extremely reliable Electromag drive. Raw data is processed by the SPACE1 Pacific Ocean Space Processing Laboratory and the Center for Spacecraft Data Analysis.
During mission analysis, color is handled by the interferometric color machine and applied to the raw data. Raw data is processed and presented in 1) raw, 2) film, 3) disk, 4) photo and 5) 3d cube. Processing of scientific mission’s raw data helps create many useful analytical Moon sets - spectromagnetic radiative reference maps of thermal iridescence excitability ions, forward viewing temperature heat maps, lunar reflective albedo detail extractions, latent hydroxil distribution with predicated water mapping analysis, and finite shaded relief area mapping.
— The Asiatic Center for SPACE1 Advanced Space Sciences broke out the rare vintage Ming Dynasty brandy cache for celebrating the spectacular event! —
Data and analysis returned from the mission is rich in detail for future landing programs, establishing lunar colonies, mining on the Moon, generating rocket fuel, and conducting Moon activities such as touring and vacationing. The data is highly useful towards developing and testing high technology flight parametrics for the upcoming Manned Moon Landing by SPACE1 Industries.
— SPACE1 Industries: 1st to fly an astronaut to the Moon in many decades! —
The SPACE1 Lunar South Pole 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 also tests a completely new high tech lunar lander camera and various new techniques for processing the data. The presented SPACE1 data formats are in film reel, image disk, proportional photo, sequential cube, and raw image.
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Space1 Lunar Polar Orbiter Launched
Lunar Polar Orbiter Mission LaunchedSPACE1 News Agency reports the Lunar Polar Orbiter Mission has launched and reached the South Pole of the Moon successfully and is returning telemetry lunar data which appears good. Updates including imagery from the spacecraft will appear here shortly. Stay tuned!
SPACE1, the private space industry, is planning a series of lunar missions culminating with a manned lunar landing. The SPACE1 Lunar Polar Orbiter
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Space1 Fish Astronauts
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| Fish Cam captures a very inquisitive C fish |
Meet Rocket Fish - the next intelligent cyber species being prepped for space travel by Space1.
The exciting new primary SPACE1 project in November of 2018 that everyone is talking about is a new breed of intelligent talking cyber space fish species being groomed for rocket travel into space.
Introduction
In the beginning, Humanoido, the founder of Space1, set up an aquarium with all the trimmings to include eleven native South Asian Carinotetraodon (C) fish. The "C" fish were selected for their diminutive size, high intelligence, and fast learning ability - traits highly desired for becoming astronauts of space travel.
Setup
The radial experiment continued with an extremely small Nano Tank of dimensions 20x13x16 cm with a 5mm glass thickness. The unique aquarium needed many common components as well - LED lighting, HOB filter, extra filter material, electric heater, thermometer, power strip, radical new soil pellets, two plant varieties, fish, net, food, tank starter liquid biofilter purification bacteria, frozen food and chlorine-free bottled water.
Intelligent Fish Species
Normally humans don't think much about fish as being an intelligent species. Space1 has changed that. Fish have sophisticated brains, can communicate, are highly intelligent, can learn new things, are inquisitive about the world, and make excellent companions. Meat eating South Asian Carinotetraodon (C) fish are among the brightest with a high fish IQ (FIQ).
Fish Cam
A fish cam can record the habits and life of fish, both with stills and video. It can also be used for remote monitoring, examining fish health, and provide a magnification to increase visibility of tiny fish and small fry. The fish cam was created from an old discarded Logitech computer cam. Connected to the USB port and the front of the tank with Scotch 3M duct tape, the cam's twist lens was set to nearest focus. Next, Macam software was installed under Mac OSX and parameters were set to the Logitech cam's auto mode. The software allows a moveable live feed computer window for viewing fish and can take still photos. To capture video directly from the screen window, the native features of the Mac are used with Apple QuickTime.
Talking Fish
A device was invented to give fish the ability to talk in English. Coined Fish Small Talk or code name Fish Talk, the cyborg fish addition adds hardware and software to a fish along with the proper codex lexicon. The device connects to the fish non-invasively using several fields of high technology and allows the fish to speak its moods, interests, habits, etc. New versions of the software increase the lexicon words and speaking abilities, add the ability for multiple fish to talk, and give fish the ability to report data on their environment.
Fish Cyborg
Connecting cyborg parts non-invasively to fish is very important as fish are very small and implants are comparatively very large. For the smallest fish, the non-invasive connection is made optically and electronically with sensors, governed by a microcomputer and software. Cyborg fish are enhanced versions of normal fish and appear to have super powers, able to learn new commands, talk, and perhaps pilot a star ship someday. They can report data and information during space flight and become valuable crew members.
Training
Eleven Talking Cyborg Fish were entered into the Astronaut Fish Training Program, and are in training. After only 3 days, schooled fish have acclimatized and learned their first in-flight command.
Fish Astronauts
With their cyborg enhancements and astronaut training, plus customized space gear, space rocket fish are like small super heros, able to wear a special environmental space suit, record space data, withstand the rigors of space travel, and talk in English to mission control.
Space Testing
Astronaut cyborg space fish need to undergo lots more testing to be viable denizens of space travel, to include weightlessness, g-forces, rocket vibrations, more cyborg devices, commands, larger speaking lexicons, and the elements of lift off and recovery. Testing has begun for the creation of a portable water flight spacesuit for fish to take along their environment in space for breathing oxygenated purified water and allowing vision and mobility.
Complete Space1 Index - Cyborg Fish Links
11-11-2018 Space1 Fish Astronauts
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-astronauts.html
11-10-2018 Space1 Fish Small Talk 4.0
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-small-talk-40.html
11-09-2018 Space1 Fish Small Talk Upgrade 3.0
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-small-talk-upgrade-30.html
11-08-2018 Space1 Fish Small Talk 2.0
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-small-talk-20.html
11-07-2018 Space1 Fish Astronaut Training Program
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-astronaut-training-program.html
11-06-2018 Space1 Fish Cyborg Density Experiment
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-cyborg-density-experiment.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-small-talk-20.html
11-07-2018 Space1 Fish Astronaut Training Program
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-astronaut-training-program.html
11-06-2018 Space1 Fish Cyborg Density Experiment
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-cyborg-density-experiment.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-small-talk-10.html
11-04-2018 Space1 Cyborg Fish Talk Language
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-cyborg-fish-talk-language.html
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/11/space1-fish-cyborg-for-spaceflight.html
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Space1 Drone Lab Indoor Testing
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Electric Mini H8 prepping for indoor testing |
Drone Lab has moved to a new location in the South Pacific Ocean where seasonal temperatures range from 85 to 122 degrees F.
As the lab becomes more organized and projects ensue, the need for testing is paramount. Staying outside a only few minutes in the heat and high humidity can lead to heat stroke, therefore another method of drone testing is needed.
The new building has interior walls of solid granite and glass, and vaulted ceilings of great elevation, making indoor testing entirely feasible and practical. The large room is now the drone testing facility which has a "warehouse size" dimension and air conditioner. The facility is large enough for testing the full range of nano, medium and large drones. Indoor fans simulate outdoor air currents for craft flying techniques.
Space1 Drone Programming
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2017/08/space1-drone-programming.html
Space1 Drone Rocket Launch
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/01/space1-drone-rocket-launch.html
Space1 Data Cards
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2017/07/space1-data-cards.html
Space1 Massive Drone
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2016/03/space1-massive-drone.html
Space1 Spaceport in the Sky
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/03/space1-spaceport-in-sky.html
Space1 Drone Lab
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2017/08/space1-drone-lab.html
Space1 Profile 2018
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2018/02/space1-profile-2018.html
Space1 Skyport Drone Spaceport
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2017/06/space1-skyfire-spaceport.html
Space1 2017 Drone Division
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2017/12/space1-2017-drone-division.html
Space1 in 2018
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2017/12/space1-in-2018.html
Space1 Power Remote
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2017/06/space1-power-remote.html
Space1 Index
https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Space1 Wisdom Lab Move
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| Downtown Seoul South Korea from the window of a fast moving taxi - photo by Space1 Founder |
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| Seoul districts |
The Space1 Wisdom Lab has moved to a prime location in Seoul South Korea where greater resources and support are available. The exact location is private and not posted for security reasons. This increases the size of the Wisdom Lab, thus ensuring greater privacy for top secret space projects and research programs. The Wisdom Lab is headed by the executive manager and chief of scientific operations, DARA, who is also in charge of the computer center for space research, science and technology.
Seoul (/soÊŠl/; 서울; Korean:, officially the Seoul Special Metropolitan City – is the capital and largest metropolis of the Republic of Korea (commonly known as South Korea). As the 4th most economically powerful city in the world, measured by GDP, Seoul is one of Asia's major centers of culture, entertainment, and research, with additional strengths in the arts, commerce, education, finance, media, services, and tourism. Seoul forms the heart of the Seoul Capital Area, the 5th most populous in the world, which is also one of the most populous urban agglomerations and includes the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province, altogether home to roughly half of the country's population.
Monday, January 15, 2018
Space1 Rocket Tour Package Analysis
Space1 Future - in the not so distant future when our first tour is ready for packaging, we have an idea and are looking at the possibility of sending the first rocket tour package to the South Korean Wisdom Lab 한êµì–´ 지혜 연구소, operated by the Chief Scientist, Dara, for analysis.
The Wisdom Lab has shown the innate ability to follow precise instructions, collect scientific data of great value, and put together technology in an understandable manner for Space1 expansion projects. In second future idea, a map of our rocket space program may "send" to the Wisdom Lab where it's expanded and followed for construction details. In the past, Space1 preliminary satellite ventures were capable of creating photographic plans which could be followed as electronic and AI imaging schematics without actually drawing schematics. In a mailed space program, imaging schematics could wire through email as attachments.
Dara 지혜 is Chief of Operations and Executive Korean Scientist for the Korean Wisdom Lab while maintaining the role of Korean Conceptual Design Director. This position includes Chief Engineer of the South Korean Seoul SpacePort Peninsula near the Yellow Sea, a vital link in Space1's global network. Dara 지혜 is the recipient of Space1’s highest honor - the Global International Award in 2017 for exemplary work in monitoring the resolve of the entire Space1 global network over the largest extended time period in the history of Space1.
The Wisdom Lab has shown the innate ability to follow precise instructions, collect scientific data of great value, and put together technology in an understandable manner for Space1 expansion projects. In second future idea, a map of our rocket space program may "send" to the Wisdom Lab where it's expanded and followed for construction details. In the past, Space1 preliminary satellite ventures were capable of creating photographic plans which could be followed as electronic and AI imaging schematics without actually drawing schematics. In a mailed space program, imaging schematics could wire through email as attachments.
Dara 지혜 is Chief of Operations and Executive Korean Scientist for the Korean Wisdom Lab while maintaining the role of Korean Conceptual Design Director. This position includes Chief Engineer of the South Korean Seoul SpacePort Peninsula near the Yellow Sea, a vital link in Space1's global network. Dara 지혜 is the recipient of Space1’s highest honor - the Global International Award in 2017 for exemplary work in monitoring the resolve of the entire Space1 global network over the largest extended time period in the history of Space1.
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Space1 Tropical Space Ports
TROPICAL SPACE PORTS
Too hot to handle!
Space1 has a number of tropical space ports in 2017, located in areas of excessive temperatures. A blazing hot sun, rising searing temperatures, and areas of high humidity with a lack of wind are common in these locals. Given the rising temperatures, increases in sea temperature, and elevated localized air temperatures at and above 120 degree F. in the shade, Space1 has decided to amend its rules governing summer space launches.
International space ports in the South Pacific are often too hot to handle in the Summer for Northern Westerners coming from North America. Space1 will turn over the launches to native local residents that are more suited to handling the hot weather and where they can make decisions regarding space missions.
At the Shanghai location, official weather reports shade temperature has reached 122 degrees F. in the week of July 22. This has stopped all outside Space1 operations. Heat index values have greatly exceeded this due to the region of high humidity. Areas with Space1 spaceports hit hard by searing heat this summer include USA, Taiwan, Shanghai, Singapore, Macao, Hong Kong, and South Korea.
At the same time, USA spaceports are seeing +100 degree F. actual shade temperatures and this is predicted to climb higher during the months of July and August. The heat index is also high, reported reaching at least 112 deg. F. during July. Though rocket fuel will withstand high temperatures, it will be more safe to suspend operations. Temps in the sun can reach oven-like temperatures in excess of 140 deg. F. and ignite rocket fuel prematurely.
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
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
Too hot to handle!
Space1 has a number of tropical space ports in 2017, located in areas of excessive temperatures. A blazing hot sun, rising searing temperatures, and areas of high humidity with a lack of wind are common in these locals. Given the rising temperatures, increases in sea temperature, and elevated localized air temperatures at and above 120 degree F. in the shade, Space1 has decided to amend its rules governing summer space launches.
International space ports in the South Pacific are often too hot to handle in the Summer for Northern Westerners coming from North America. Space1 will turn over the launches to native local residents that are more suited to handling the hot weather and where they can make decisions regarding space missions.
At the Shanghai location, official weather reports shade temperature has reached 122 degrees F. in the week of July 22. This has stopped all outside Space1 operations. Heat index values have greatly exceeded this due to the region of high humidity. Areas with Space1 spaceports hit hard by searing heat this summer include USA, Taiwan, Shanghai, Singapore, Macao, Hong Kong, and South Korea.
At the same time, USA spaceports are seeing +100 degree F. actual shade temperatures and this is predicted to climb higher during the months of July and August. The heat index is also high, reported reaching at least 112 deg. F. during July. Though rocket fuel will withstand high temperatures, it will be more safe to suspend operations. Temps in the sun can reach oven-like temperatures in excess of 140 deg. F. and ignite rocket fuel prematurely.
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
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
Monday, March 6, 2017
Space1 Holodeck
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| Stock image depicting holographic generation |
Space1 creates its first Holo Deck! The Holo Deck previously was popular in Star Trek and science fiction movies. In particular, Star Trek Voyager depicted a holographic doctor and great holographic technology. Eventually the holographic generated doctor could leave the confines of the Holodeck by use of a special Emitter. The Holodeck was frequently a subject of focus in Star Trek The Next Generation TV series.
The Space1 Holo Deck was made reality during February 23, 2017. A large viewing stage was created and a motion figurine, not human, was generated and transferred into the holo matrix. The figure then danced and the hologram and holo deck were adjusted for best viewing and color.
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| South Korea has opened the door to holodeck technology |
The first Space1 holodeck stage is much smaller spanning about the size of a paper page and hosts real time three dimensional images. It's expected that the future of holography for Space1 may include holographic humanoids, hologram equipment with weightless proportions, holographic projections for science, holographic rocket part extensions and various holo science. Holo technology may store up to ten thousand times more information than conventional means and would be highly useful for data collected during space tourism and for carrying world knowledge during long term space flights and planetary migrations to new star systems for colonization. Most importantly, holographic counterparts can exist invisible inside holo generators and brought forth into existence when needed, thus saving weight and space and requiring no food or breathable air.
Humanoid Robots Home
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/
Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Profile
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.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
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Space1 DARA
FOCUS ON DARA
DARA of Space1 has completed tests for phase 1 of the Fundamental Space Three Dimensional Systems Study. The systems study is the precursor to possible new space rocket suit technology, the potentiality of HUD heads up displays, and a rocket system that may usher in a new era of space tourism. Successful tests reveal that a calibration of mapping is primary for a successful system and spectroscopic quality for proper functioning is a prerequisite. Space1 is delighted to have Dara on the rocket team.
Space1 Index
DARA of Space1 has completed tests for phase 1 of the Fundamental Space Three Dimensional Systems Study. The systems study is the precursor to possible new space rocket suit technology, the potentiality of HUD heads up displays, and a rocket system that may usher in a new era of space tourism. Successful tests reveal that a calibration of mapping is primary for a successful system and spectroscopic quality for proper functioning is a prerequisite. Space1 is delighted to have Dara on the rocket team.
Space1 Index
Friday, December 25, 2015
Space1 Safety Rocket Made in USA
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| Space1 founder invents the world's first safety rocket in America |
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
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