Sunday, March 31, 2019

Space1 Moon & Mars Missions

Lunar Mare Crisium potential landing site and Moon colonization territory up for grabs
Manned MOON n' MARS Missions
With the enormous success of manned space flights with the SPACE1 EM rocket, SPACE1 has its near term and long term sights set on the Moon, Mars and deep Solar System worlds such as Ganymede in the outer Jupiter system.

Humanoido, Founder and Director of SPACE1 comments: This is something we had not considered as an immediate future event until after the invention of the EM Rocket. Now we have access to all new worlds in the Solar System with the EM Spacecraft. We are definitely going there to explore!

With the Manned Lunar Missions, the EM Rocket will swoop down closer and closer to the selected area surface of the Moon, perhaps into a lunar crater, closer and closer until eventually there is a modern high tech lunar landing of some sorts or simply a ploy into the lunar regolith as was the case with Ranger series in the 1960s. In the second mission to the Moon, the spacecraft will strive for polar lunar orbital insertion and the third exciting mission will explore the Far Side of the Moon.

Mars is a situation with favorable and unfavorable oppositions every two years. As Mars just passed its most favorable opposition (closest to the Earth), it will be another two years before it comes close enough to the Earth for space missions. However, Jupiter's orbit may bring all its moons, such as Ganymede, Io, Callisto, and Europa, into good positions closer to the Earth for a spacecraft mission.

Saturday, March 30, 2019

Space1 EM Rocket NAV Invention

Navigational Equipment Install
EM Rocket NAV Invention

Space1 installed a new NAV system on the Safety EM Rocket for upcoming Lunar Missions and a future supporting mission to Mars.

The equipment will facilitate Lunar injection and orbital insertion points and will allow the astronaut to line up the spacecraft in space as needed.

Precision EM Rocket NAV parts and modules were already on hand, purchased with an initial batch of rocket parts. Humanoido invented the NAV and put together the invention in time for Moon and Mars missions. The NAV will greatly increase the effectiveness of the EM Rocket in terms of missions, opening up new missions that would be otherwise challenging.

Friday, March 29, 2019

Space1 8th EM Manned Rocket Launch

EM Manned Rocket Launch
Thursday February 28, 2019
Today's eighth EM Manned Rocket Launch and mission was very successful. Countdown resumed as astronaut Humanoido returned to the rocket complex and the entire team helped conduct the protocols. This rocket mission tested new installed delicate rapid optical navigational targeting equipment that improved rocket flight positioning.

The countdown went without interruption and the flight was smooth and very productive. Tons of data are returned thus far from the series of all eight EM Rocket launches. Consistently safe and successful, the exciting Safety EM Rocket program is being pushed forward continuously into 2019. Into five years of operations and developments, SPACE1 Industry is suddenly launching manned space flights this year.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Space1 Water Planets & Moons

Water Planets & Moons
Humans are not the only species primed for becoming multi-planetary by colonization on off worlds. The discovery of Water Planets and Moons changes the face of space tourism and colonization of off-world sites for the Aquatics.

Earth isn’t the only ocean world in our solar system. Water on other worlds exists in diverse forms on moons, dwarf planets, and even comets. Ice, water vapor in the atmosphere, and oceans on other worlds offer clues in the quest to discover life beyond our home planet and places that may become home to our aquatic space faring friends.

SPACE1 is engaged with nine aquatic species that could potentially become multi-planetary species, transporting to water worlds and water environments in the Solar System.

Moon Europa - Hubble spotted possible water plumes erupting off the moon's surface.

Moon Ganymede - Recent studies indicate a large underground saltwater ocean is present.

Moon Callisto - An ocean, which is thought to be at least 6 miles (10 km) deep, could be directly beneath the ice.

Moon Enceladus - An underground ocean is thought to feed the moon's impressive jets, which spray from deep fissures.

Moon Titan - Titan is believed to have a salty subsurface ocean—as salty as the Dead Sea on Earth— beginning about 30 miles below its ice shell. It's also possible that Titan’s ocean is thin and sandwiched between layers of ice, or is thick and extends all the way down to the moon’s rocky interior.

Moon Mimas - Research suggests that Mimas has a subsurface ocean.

Moon Triton - A subsurface ocean at Triton is awaiting confirmation.

Minor Planet Pluto - With towering mountains of water ice, mysterious fault lines, some hundreds of miles long, suggest that Pluto has a hidden subsurface ocean.

Planet HAT-P-11b - The smallest exoplanet known to have water. HAT-P-11b is 120 light years away in the constellation Cygnus.

Planet GJ1214b - Composed almost entirely of water, it's larger than earth but smaller than the planet Uranus and located just 40 light-years from Earth.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Space1 New Space Aquatic Species

In the larger tank, three selected Guppies are enrolled in Space1's Astronaut Training Program.
As hopefuls, these trained fish may partake in rocket rides into space and become rocket crew
members. Since the advent of talking inventions by Humanoido that allow the aquatics to speak
limited English, the viability of such space flights are very plausible. This aquarium, lit with nine
white LEDs, holds three plant varieties and a larger version of the Easter Island faces statue.
Photo by Humanoido at SPACE1 International Headquarters.
Aquatic Space Program
New Space Aquatic Species
Space1 welcomes new aquatic species into its private industry space program destined for trips into space.

These species are destined for rides on rockets as tourists and as members of SPACE1's space program.

New species include two snail varieties, black Ramshorn, Red Ramshorn, and fish - yellow black fancy Veil Tail Guppies, standard variety Chinese Algae Eater, and Indonesian Dwarf Puffer. The Puffer fish completed the astronaut training program with high marks over the Winter. Over 20 guppies are now enrolled in the program with water-space simulations training going exceptionally well.

Snails undertaking the space school classes number around 50. Species are periodically rotated between development aquatic tanks along with five varieties of aquatic plants. The species are raised on diets of frozen blood worms for the flesh eating Dwarf Puffers and adult snails, standard size flash frozen shrimp for the adult Guppies, brine for the baby Guppies, and special treats of leafy vegetables for all snails.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Space1 Rocket X Expands Operations

Rocket X Expands Operations
SPACE1 is expanding the operations in the development of Rocket X.

Focus is now on instrumentation and telemetry, data camcorders, flight computers, altimeters, data logging sensors, and autonomous operations. Recently a new chemistry development by Humanoido led to the development and invention of a new rocket body material far stronger and durable than the previous rocket's walls. All new Rocket X will be constructed out of this material asap for the remainder of the Spring season. It's anticipated the engines and guidance fins will be mounted during the next period.

SPACE1 has focus on creating three new Rocket X in the fleet for operations during the closest weather temperature cycle season fit for a plurality of rocket space launches. Improvements in visual inventories will facilitate faster and more efficient assembly and the sifting through thousands of parts and components.

Monday, March 25, 2019

Space1 Rocket Lab Advancement

Rocket Lab Advances to a New Level
Space1 Rocket Lab has advanced to new levels this week with the introduction of new keeping technology to further streamline rocket development.

Exampling lab Source
A circle cycle of research, order placement, receiving, inventory, construction, testing, implementation is in effect.

As the EM Rocket is proven technology and returning tons of data, the Lab will switch over to the new Rocket X. Rocket X and the EM Rocket are the most advanced and sophisticated rockets ever created in the history of SPACE1. Both Rocket X and the EM Rocket are Safety Rockets invented by Humanoido and built at SPACE1 Technologies. The technology may be licensed to private space industry in the future.