North American Astronomical Observatory in Arizona.
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
As the newest and most advanced astronomical observation center in North America, the Arizona Astronomical Observatory is nominally a civilian public scientific research facility belonging to the American Astronomical Society. However, its funding actually comes from the Pentagon’s defense budget and is funded by Directly under the jurisdiction of Space Command.
As a large-scale astronomical observatory to be built after 2020, this scientific research facility has the most sensitive radio telescope array in North America. Its accuracy can even track meteorite fragments and space junk with a diameter of only half a meter - as long as it is located between the Earth and the Moon system. Inside.
"If I'm not mistaken, they are probably trying to figure out how to assemble those parts into a whole colony ship and then launch it and the astronauts to Mars."
"Let's not stand at the door and talk. Since we're here, let's come in and take a look."
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
Professor Reston, who had just walked into the control room with Professor Phil Goethe, noticed the unusual situation on the radar screen and frowned.
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
As the newest and most advanced astronomical observation center in North America, the Arizona Astronomical Observatory is nominally a civilian public scientific research facility belonging to the American Astronomical Society. However, its funding actually comes from the Pentagon’s defense budget and is funded by Directly under the jurisdiction of Space Command.
The subsequent two launch missions will send some simple ground life-support devices to the Yuegong space station, ready to be carried by other spacecraft and launched in batches to Mars orbit for deployment.
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
Since it has received funding from the military, the mission of this astronomical observatory cannot be as simple as it claimed when it was first established.
"Professor Reston."
He paused for a moment, and his assistant shrugged helplessly.
Since it has received funding from the military, the mission of this astronomical observatory cannot be as simple as it claimed when it was first established.
"… The final stage?"
"… The final stage?"
According to an internal Pentagon document, only 30 percent of the astronomical observatory's observation mission is to search for habitable planets outside the solar system.
About a week ago, China launched the first batch of components of the manned mission plan in accordance with the schedule disclosed to the international community.
Professor Reston stood in the control room, listening expressionlessly.
"It should be no problem... I'll go ask."
He didn't need to say anything about how difficult it was to assemble a spacecraft weighing hundreds of tons in lunar orbit. This was something that anyone with a little knowledge of aerospace knew.
Hearing these words, Professor Reston couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart.
According to an internal Pentagon document, only 30 percent of the astronomical observatory's observation mission is to search for habitable planets outside the solar system.
But now it seems that all this is just my imagination.
What can I do if I can’t sit still
About a week ago, China launched the first batch of components of the manned mission plan in accordance with the schedule disclosed to the international community.
"Xiaguang has successfully entered synchronized orbit."
Professor Reston stood in the control room, listening expressionlessly.
"Is there anything unusual?"
"Professor Phil Goethe submitted a visit application to NASA, and he will visit our astronomical observatory the day after tomorrow."
As for the remaining 70% of observation missions, most of them are concentrated in the Earth-Moon transfer orbit and the Moon's orbit. Needless to say, their purpose is obviously to monitor China within the Earth-Moon system for the Pentagon. space activities.
The subsequent two launch missions will send some simple ground life-support devices to the Yuegong space station, ready to be carried by other spacecraft and launched in batches to Mars orbit for deployment.
Professor Reston, who had just walked into the control room with Professor Phil Goethe, noticed the unusual situation on the radar screen and frowned.
However, just as he was thinking this, on the radar screen in the command room, three white dots floating around the Yuegong were gradually getting closer together under the pull of some kind of force.
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
The subsequent two launch missions will send some simple ground life-support devices to the Yuegong space station, ready to be carried by other spacecraft and launched in batches to Mars orbit for deployment.
Professor Reston, who had just walked into the control room with Professor Phil Goethe, noticed the unusual situation on the radar screen and frowned.
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
The subsequent two launch missions will send some simple ground life-support devices to the Yuegong space station, ready to be carried by other spacecraft and launched in batches to Mars orbit for deployment.
Professor Phil Goethe: "Even?"
About a week ago, China launched the first batch of components of the manned mission plan in accordance with the schedule disclosed to the international community.
"How far along are they with their launch plans?"
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
As for the remaining 70% of observation missions, most of them are concentrated in the Earth-Moon transfer orbit and the Moon's orbit. Needless to say, their purpose is obviously to monitor China within the Earth-Moon system for the Pentagon. space activities.
It was from that day that he and the observation team he led never took a day off. They were on duty almost 24 hours a day and did not dare to relax for even an hour.
It was from that day that he and the observation team he led never took a day off. They were on duty almost 24 hours a day and did not dare to relax for even an hour.
The recent launch mission is already the third launch in China’s launch plan. And according to the launch plan they announced, if nothing else happens, there will be only one left.
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
The recent launch mission is already the third launch in China’s launch plan. And according to the launch plan they announced, if nothing else happens, there will be only one left.
"If I'm not mistaken, they are probably trying to figure out how to assemble those parts into a whole colony ship and then launch it and the astronauts to Mars."
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
"Perhaps seeing that the Chinese people's plan has gone so smoothly so far, he may be a little restless."
But he soon realized that this was impossible. This morning, the engineer responsible for equipment maintenance performed maintenance on the radio telescope array of the astronomical observatory.
He twitched the corners of his mouth expressionlessly and spoke in a lukewarm tone.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
There is no precedent for such a thing.
He paused for a moment, and his assistant shrugged helplessly.
As the newest and most advanced astronomical observation center in North America, the Arizona Astronomical Observatory is nominally a civilian public scientific research facility belonging to the American Astronomical Society. However, its funding actually comes from the Pentagon’s defense budget and is funded by Directly under the jurisdiction of Space Command.
Even they themselves have done it countless times.
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
But he soon realized that this was impossible. This morning, the engineer responsible for equipment maintenance performed maintenance on the radio telescope array of the astronomical observatory.
Professor Phil Goethe fell into silence, not knowing what to say.
"If he's interested, just let him come."
Just over half a month ago, he had optimistically believed that China's announcement of the launch of the space landing plan at this time was most likely a provocation to NASA and used it to provoke a new round of space race to achieve some kind of ulterior motive. People’s political purposes. And if they really launch the landing plan according to such a "hasty" timetable, this immature plan is destined to become a tragic failure.
It was from that day that he and the observation team he led never took a day off. They were on duty almost 24 hours a day and did not dare to relax for even an hour.
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
As the newest and most advanced astronomical observation center in North America, the Arizona Astronomical Observatory is nominally a civilian public scientific research facility belonging to the American Astronomical Society. However, its funding actually comes from the Pentagon’s defense budget and is funded by Directly under the jurisdiction of Space Command.
"The recovery is successful, and the Queqiao is accelerating its trajectory change."
This task was personally assigned to him by the US Secretary of Defense at a working meeting.
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
This task was personally assigned to him by the US Secretary of Defense at a working meeting.
"NASA approved our application!"
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
What can I do if I can’t sit still
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
Professor Reston asked as he turned to look at his assistant.
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
He twitched the corners of his mouth expressionlessly and spoke in a lukewarm tone.
Professor Reston stood in the control room, listening expressionlessly.
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
When the camera focused on Yuegong and completed the focus adjustment, everyone in the control room was stunned by the scene in front of them.
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
Professor Phil Goethe fell into silence, not knowing what to say.
But now it seems that all this is just my imagination.
Looking at the slightly young researcher in front of him with a stiff expression, Professor Phil Goethe said in a difficult tone.
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
There is no precedent for such a thing.
"Perhaps seeing that the Chinese people's plan has gone so smoothly so far, he may be a little restless."
At first he thought there was something wrong with the radio telescope array.
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
This task was personally assigned to him by the US Secretary of Defense at a working meeting.
According to an internal Pentagon document, only 30 percent of the astronomical observatory's observation mission is to search for habitable planets outside the solar system.
He paused for a moment, and his assistant shrugged helplessly.
The recent launch mission is already the third launch in China’s launch plan. And according to the launch plan they announced, if nothing else happens, there will be only one left.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
"If I'm not mistaken, they are probably trying to figure out how to assemble those parts into a whole colony ship and then launch it and the astronauts to Mars."
When the last one is over, their work can come to an end for the time being.
"That's right." Professor Reston nodded, "About half an hour ago, those Chinese people had successfully transported the last batch of components to the Moon Palace, as they disclosed in the timetable of the landing plan. Same. Originally we all thought that they might circumvent our detection activities on them by temporarily adjusting the launch time. But now it seems that they did not seem to take our spying on them at all. Not only did they not pay attention to the launch Any changes in plans, even..."
"If he's interested, just let him come."
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
"Xiaguang has successfully entered synchronized orbit."
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
However, just as he was thinking this, on the radar screen in the command room, three white dots floating around the Yuegong were gradually getting closer together under the pull of some kind of force.
As the newest and most advanced astronomical observation center in North America, the Arizona Astronomical Observatory is nominally a civilian public scientific research facility belonging to the American Astronomical Society. However, its funding actually comes from the Pentagon’s defense budget and is funded by Directly under the jurisdiction of Space Command.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
Reports came one after another.
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
Of course, so far, this satellite, like the Arizona Astronomical Observatory, has focused 70% of its observation missions on the moon.
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
Although there was mostly helplessness in this smile.
"The recovery is successful, and the Queqiao is accelerating its trajectory change."
He didn't need to say anything about how difficult it was to assemble a spacecraft weighing hundreds of tons in lunar orbit. This was something that anyone with a little knowledge of aerospace knew.
But now it seems that all this is just my imagination.
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
It was from that day that he and the observation team he led never took a day off. They were on duty almost 24 hours a day and did not dare to relax for even an hour.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
Reading the confusion in his boss's eyes, the assistant immediately introduced him.
…
But he soon realized that this was impossible. This morning, the engineer responsible for equipment maintenance performed maintenance on the radio telescope array of the astronomical observatory.
However, just as he was thinking this, on the radar screen in the command room, three white dots floating around the Yuegong were gradually getting closer together under the pull of some kind of force.
There is no independent power system, and its orbit is constantly adjusted based on the CCD camera and dynamic visual measurement system on the spacecraft. If you are not careful, these parts will collide into a ball and turn into deadly space junk.
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
Reports came one after another.
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
"If I'm not mistaken, they are probably trying to figure out how to assemble those parts into a whole colony ship and then launch it and the astronauts to Mars."
Professor Phil Goethe fell into silence, not knowing what to say.
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
Professor Reston stood in the control room, listening expressionlessly.
Looking at the slightly young researcher in front of him with a stiff expression, Professor Phil Goethe said in a difficult tone.
He paused for a moment, and his assistant shrugged helplessly.
After saying that, he placed the empty coffee cup in his hand on the table next to the console, then bypassed his assistant and walked out of the control room...
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
North American Astronomical Observatory in Arizona.
It's all finally coming to an end...
Just as he was thinking this, his assistant walked in from the control room.
It's all finally coming to an end...
Looking at the silent old professor, Professor Reston was silent for a while and then suddenly continued.
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
Even they themselves have done it countless times.
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
Just as he was thinking this, his assistant walked in from the control room.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
Professor Phil Goethe: "Even?"
The Universe-2 optical observation satellite is a cosmic observation satellite commissioned by NASA to be launched by the Space-X Group after 2022. It mainly photographs planets in the solar system through high-resolution lenses.
"Professor Reston."
However, just as he was thinking this, on the radar screen in the command room, three white dots floating around the Yuegong were gradually getting closer together under the pull of some kind of force.
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
"Is there anything unusual?"
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
Professor Reston asked as he turned to look at his assistant.
"I don't think it makes any sense though."
"…What the hell are they doing?"
There is no precedent for such a thing.
"whats the matter?"
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
"whats the matter?"
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
As for the remaining 70% of observation missions, most of them are concentrated in the Earth-Moon transfer orbit and the Moon's orbit. Needless to say, their purpose is obviously to monitor China within the Earth-Moon system for the Pentagon. space activities.
According to an internal Pentagon document, only 30 percent of the astronomical observatory's observation mission is to search for habitable planets outside the solar system.
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
"Professor Phil Goethe submitted a visit application to NASA, and he will visit our astronomical observatory the day after tomorrow."
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
"How far along are they with their launch plans?"
When the camera focused on Yuegong and completed the focus adjustment, everyone in the control room was stunned by the scene in front of them.
Without keeping his boss waiting for a long time, he quickly ran back from outside.
Hearing these words, Professor Reston couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart.
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
When the last one is over, their work can come to an end for the time being.
WTF? !
"I don't know..." Gradually realizing the seriousness of the problem, Professor Reston immediately looked at his assistant and asked, "Can I apply for permission to use the Universe-2 optical observation satellite?"
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
When the last one is over, their work can come to an end for the time being.
"… The final stage?"
Although there was mostly helplessness in this smile.
"It should be no problem... I'll go ask."
Reading the confusion in his boss's eyes, the assistant immediately introduced him.
He paused for a moment, and his assistant shrugged helplessly.
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
In contrast, he is more inclined to believe that the landing spacecraft designed by China is actually a spacecraft slightly smaller than the Xiaguang, and it has been sent to the Yuegong for fuel replenishment during the first launch plan.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
"… The final stage?"
Looking at the silent old professor, Professor Reston was silent for a while and then suddenly continued.
"Xiaguang has successfully entered synchronized orbit."
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
"He is a professor at MIT, a distinguished engineer of NASA, and the leader of the Deep Space Gate project. Not long ago, he made a high-profile announcement in an interview with the media that this launch will involve landing on the other side of the Pacific. The fire plan is doomed to fail. They have not made any adequate preparations for landing on Mars... "
"Perhaps seeing that the Chinese people's plan has gone so smoothly so far, he may be a little restless."
Hearing these words, Professor Reston couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart.
Professor Phil Goethe: "Even?"
"I don't know..." Gradually realizing the seriousness of the problem, Professor Reston immediately looked at his assistant and asked, "Can I apply for permission to use the Universe-2 optical observation satellite?"
Just over half a month ago, he had optimistically believed that China's announcement of the launch of the space landing plan at this time was most likely a provocation to NASA and used it to provoke a new round of space race to achieve some kind of ulterior motive. People’s political purposes. And if they really launch the landing plan according to such a "hasty" timetable, this immature plan is destined to become a tragic failure.
He paused for a moment, and his assistant shrugged helplessly.
"He is a professor at MIT, a distinguished engineer of NASA, and the leader of the Deep Space Gate project. Not long ago, he made a high-profile announcement in an interview with the media that this launch will involve landing on the other side of the Pacific. The fire plan is doomed to fail. They have not made any adequate preparations for landing on Mars... "
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
"…What the hell are they doing?"
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
Just as he was thinking this, his assistant walked in from the control room.
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
"Perhaps seeing that the Chinese people's plan has gone so smoothly so far, he may be a little restless."
It's all finally coming to an end...
Hearing these words, Professor Reston couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart.
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
"…What the hell are they doing?"
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
Looking at the slightly young researcher in front of him with a stiff expression, Professor Phil Goethe said in a difficult tone.
What can I do if I can’t sit still
As a large-scale astronomical observatory to be built after 2020, this scientific research facility has the most sensitive radio telescope array in North America. Its accuracy can even track meteorite fragments and space junk with a diameter of only half a meter - as long as it is located between the Earth and the Moon system. Inside.
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
According to an internal Pentagon document, only 30 percent of the astronomical observatory's observation mission is to search for habitable planets outside the solar system.
Reports came one after another.
Since it has received funding from the military, the mission of this astronomical observatory cannot be as simple as it claimed when it was first established.
Hearing these words, Professor Reston couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart.
Just over half a month ago, he had optimistically believed that China's announcement of the launch of the space landing plan at this time was most likely a provocation to NASA and used it to provoke a new round of space race to achieve some kind of ulterior motive. People’s political purposes. And if they really launch the landing plan according to such a "hasty" timetable, this immature plan is destined to become a tragic failure.
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
"If I'm not mistaken, they are probably trying to figure out how to assemble those parts into a whole colony ship and then launch it and the astronauts to Mars."
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
Although there was mostly helplessness in this smile.
What can I do if I can’t sit still
"If he's interested, just let him come."
He twitched the corners of his mouth expressionlessly and spoke in a lukewarm tone.
When the last one is over, their work can come to an end for the time being.
WTF? !
"If he's interested, just let him come."
Although there was mostly helplessness in this smile.
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
"… The final stage?"
"I don't think it makes any sense though."
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
After saying that, he placed the empty coffee cup in his hand on the table next to the console, then bypassed his assistant and walked out of the control room...
As the newest and most advanced astronomical observation center in North America, the Arizona Astronomical Observatory is nominally a civilian public scientific research facility belonging to the American Astronomical Society. However, its funding actually comes from the Pentagon’s defense budget and is funded by Directly under the jurisdiction of Space Command.
On the third day after Queqiao successfully took over the third batch of manned mission components, Professor Phil Goethe arrived at the astronomical observatory in Arizona as scheduled.
After saying that, he placed the empty coffee cup in his hand on the table next to the console, then bypassed his assistant and walked out of the control room...
After saying that, he placed the empty coffee cup in his hand on the table next to the console, then bypassed his assistant and walked out of the control room...
What can I do if I can’t sit still
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
Professor Reston asked as he turned to look at his assistant.
…
He twitched the corners of his mouth expressionlessly and spoke in a lukewarm tone.
There is no precedent for such a thing.
"… The final stage?"
"Is there anything unusual?"
On the third day after Queqiao successfully took over the third batch of manned mission components, Professor Phil Goethe arrived at the astronomical observatory in Arizona as scheduled.
About a week ago, China launched the first batch of components of the manned mission plan in accordance with the schedule disclosed to the international community.
"It seems to me that the entire landing plan is full of unusual things from beginning to end. Which one are you referring to?" Faced with this barrage of questions, Professor Reston shrugged his shoulders, " As for how far their plan has progressed, I think it should be at the final stage of preparations.”
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
"If he's interested, just let him come."
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
Even they themselves have done it countless times.
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
Even they themselves have done it countless times.
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
What can I do if I can’t sit still
Professor Reston, who had just walked into the control room with Professor Phil Goethe, noticed the unusual situation on the radar screen and frowned.
"How's the situation?"
There is no independent power system, and its orbit is constantly adjusted based on the CCD camera and dynamic visual measurement system on the spacecraft. If you are not careful, these parts will collide into a ball and turn into deadly space junk.
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
"How far along are they with their launch plans?"
"…What the hell are they doing?"
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
As for the remaining 70% of observation missions, most of them are concentrated in the Earth-Moon transfer orbit and the Moon's orbit. Needless to say, their purpose is obviously to monitor China within the Earth-Moon system for the Pentagon. space activities.
"Professor Reston."
"Is there anything unusual?"
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
"whats the matter?"
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
The Universe-2 optical observation satellite is a cosmic observation satellite commissioned by NASA to be launched by the Space-X Group after 2022. It mainly photographs planets in the solar system through high-resolution lenses.
"It seems to me that the entire landing plan is full of unusual things from beginning to end. Which one are you referring to?" Faced with this barrage of questions, Professor Reston shrugged his shoulders, " As for how far their plan has progressed, I think it should be at the final stage of preparations.”
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
He didn't need to say anything about how difficult it was to assemble a spacecraft weighing hundreds of tons in lunar orbit. This was something that anyone with a little knowledge of aerospace knew.
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
"He is a professor at MIT, a distinguished engineer of NASA, and the leader of the Deep Space Gate project. Not long ago, he made a high-profile announcement in an interview with the media that this launch will involve landing on the other side of the Pacific. The fire plan is doomed to fail. They have not made any adequate preparations for landing on Mars... "
But he soon realized that this was impossible. This morning, the engineer responsible for equipment maintenance performed maintenance on the radio telescope array of the astronomical observatory.
Since it has received funding from the military, the mission of this astronomical observatory cannot be as simple as it claimed when it was first established.
Looking at the slightly young researcher in front of him with a stiff expression, Professor Phil Goethe said in a difficult tone.
He twitched the corners of his mouth expressionlessly and spoke in a lukewarm tone.
Professor Phil Goethe: "Even?"
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
"The recovery is successful, and the Queqiao is accelerating its trajectory change."
The recent launch mission is already the third launch in China’s launch plan. And according to the launch plan they announced, if nothing else happens, there will be only one left.
"How's the situation?"
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
What can I do if I can’t sit still
"… The final stage?"
It's all finally coming to an end...
"Is there anything unusual?"
"If I'm not mistaken, they are probably trying to figure out how to assemble those parts into a whole colony ship and then launch it and the astronauts to Mars."
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
"It should be no problem... I'll go ask."
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
Reports came one after another.
"That's right." Professor Reston nodded, "About half an hour ago, those Chinese people had successfully transported the last batch of components to the Moon Palace, as they disclosed in the timetable of the landing plan. Same. Originally we all thought that they might circumvent our detection activities on them by temporarily adjusting the launch time. But now it seems that they did not seem to take our spying on them at all. Not only did they not pay attention to the launch Any changes in plans, even..."
Although there was mostly helplessness in this smile.
Professor Reston stood in the control room, listening expressionlessly.
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
He said the second half of the sentence in a joking tone. Although it was not a comfort, the solemn atmosphere around him was somewhat relaxed because of his joke.
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
Just as he was thinking this, his assistant walked in from the control room.
Professor Phil Goethe: "Even?"
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
North American Astronomical Observatory in Arizona.
Even they themselves have done it countless times.
Although there was mostly helplessness in this smile.
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
A smile full of bitterness and helplessness appeared on Professor Reston's face.
"… The final stage?"
As a large-scale astronomical observatory to be built after 2020, this scientific research facility has the most sensitive radio telescope array in North America. Its accuracy can even track meteorite fragments and space junk with a diameter of only half a meter - as long as it is located between the Earth and the Moon system. Inside.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
Without keeping his boss waiting for a long time, he quickly ran back from outside.
About a week ago, China launched the first batch of components of the manned mission plan in accordance with the schedule disclosed to the international community.
Just over half a month ago, he had optimistically believed that China's announcement of the launch of the space landing plan at this time was most likely a provocation to NASA and used it to provoke a new round of space race to achieve some kind of ulterior motive. People’s political purposes. And if they really launch the landing plan according to such a "hasty" timetable, this immature plan is destined to become a tragic failure.
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
"How's the situation?"
"... It's even like it was deliberately placed there for us to see."
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
Since it has received funding from the military, the mission of this astronomical observatory cannot be as simple as it claimed when it was first established.
"If he's interested, just let him come."
Professor Phil Goethe fell into silence, not knowing what to say.
Reports came one after another.
…
"Xiaguang has successfully entered synchronized orbit."
Just over half a month ago, he had optimistically believed that China's announcement of the launch of the space landing plan at this time was most likely a provocation to NASA and used it to provoke a new round of space race to achieve some kind of ulterior motive. People’s political purposes. And if they really launch the landing plan according to such a "hasty" timetable, this immature plan is destined to become a tragic failure.
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
…
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
On the third day after Queqiao successfully took over the third batch of manned mission components, Professor Phil Goethe arrived at the astronomical observatory in Arizona as scheduled.
"Perhaps seeing that the Chinese people's plan has gone so smoothly so far, he may be a little restless."
But now it seems that all this is just my imagination.
"I don't know..." Gradually realizing the seriousness of the problem, Professor Reston immediately looked at his assistant and asked, "Can I apply for permission to use the Universe-2 optical observation satellite?"
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
It was from that day that he and the observation team he led never took a day off. They were on duty almost 24 hours a day and did not dare to relax for even an hour.
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
Of course, so far, this satellite, like the Arizona Astronomical Observatory, has focused 70% of its observation missions on the moon.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
At first he thought there was something wrong with the radio telescope array.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
North American Astronomical Observatory in Arizona.
"How far along are they with their launch plans?"
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
Although there was mostly helplessness in this smile.
Looking at the silent old professor, Professor Reston was silent for a while and then suddenly continued.
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
Since it has received funding from the military, the mission of this astronomical observatory cannot be as simple as it claimed when it was first established.
The Universe-2 optical observation satellite is a cosmic observation satellite commissioned by NASA to be launched by the Space-X Group after 2022. It mainly photographs planets in the solar system through high-resolution lenses.
A smile full of bitterness and helplessness appeared on Professor Reston's face.
It's all finally coming to an end...
He didn't need to say anything about how difficult it was to assemble a spacecraft weighing hundreds of tons in lunar orbit. This was something that anyone with a little knowledge of aerospace knew.
"Let's not stand at the door and talk. Since we're here, let's come in and take a look."
Reports came one after another.
There is no precedent for such a thing.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
He said the second half of the sentence in a joking tone. Although it was not a comfort, the solemn atmosphere around him was somewhat relaxed because of his joke.
"... It's even like it was deliberately placed there for us to see."
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
"If I'm not mistaken, they are probably trying to figure out how to assemble those parts into a whole colony ship and then launch it and the astronauts to Mars."
Since it has received funding from the military, the mission of this astronomical observatory cannot be as simple as it claimed when it was first established.
Of course, so far, this satellite, like the Arizona Astronomical Observatory, has focused 70% of its observation missions on the moon.
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
"How far along are they with their launch plans?"
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
WTF? !
He said the second half of the sentence in a joking tone. Although it was not a comfort, the solemn atmosphere around him was somewhat relaxed because of his joke.
Professor Phil Goethe: "Even?"
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
But he soon realized that this was impossible. This morning, the engineer responsible for equipment maintenance performed maintenance on the radio telescope array of the astronomical observatory.
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
He didn't need to say anything about how difficult it was to assemble a spacecraft weighing hundreds of tons in lunar orbit. This was something that anyone with a little knowledge of aerospace knew.
Hearing these words, Professor Reston couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart.
"whats the matter?"
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
The recent launch mission is already the third launch in China’s launch plan. And according to the launch plan they announced, if nothing else happens, there will be only one left.
After saying that, he placed the empty coffee cup in his hand on the table next to the console, then bypassed his assistant and walked out of the control room...
But now it seems that all this is just my imagination.
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
There is no independent power system, and its orbit is constantly adjusted based on the CCD camera and dynamic visual measurement system on the spacecraft. If you are not careful, these parts will collide into a ball and turn into deadly space junk.
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
It's all finally coming to an end...
As for the remaining 70% of observation missions, most of them are concentrated in the Earth-Moon transfer orbit and the Moon's orbit. Needless to say, their purpose is obviously to monitor China within the Earth-Moon system for the Pentagon. space activities.
Even they themselves have done it countless times.
In contrast, he is more inclined to believe that the landing spacecraft designed by China is actually a spacecraft slightly smaller than the Xiaguang, and it has been sent to the Yuegong for fuel replenishment during the first launch plan.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
Just as he was thinking this, his assistant walked in from the control room.
Even they themselves have done it countless times.
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
"…What the hell are they doing?"
"I don't know..." Gradually realizing the seriousness of the problem, Professor Reston immediately looked at his assistant and asked, "Can I apply for permission to use the Universe-2 optical observation satellite?"
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
The subsequent two launch missions will send some simple ground life-support devices to the Yuegong space station, ready to be carried by other spacecraft and launched in batches to Mars orbit for deployment.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
"He is a professor at MIT, a distinguished engineer of NASA, and the leader of the Deep Space Gate project. Not long ago, he made a high-profile announcement in an interview with the media that this launch will involve landing on the other side of the Pacific. The fire plan is doomed to fail. They have not made any adequate preparations for landing on Mars... "
…
In contrast, he is more inclined to believe that the landing spacecraft designed by China is actually a spacecraft slightly smaller than the Xiaguang, and it has been sent to the Yuegong for fuel replenishment during the first launch plan.
However, just as he was thinking this, on the radar screen in the command room, three white dots floating around the Yuegong were gradually getting closer together under the pull of some kind of force.
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
It was from that day that he and the observation team he led never took a day off. They were on duty almost 24 hours a day and did not dare to relax for even an hour.
Professor Reston, who had just walked into the control room with Professor Phil Goethe, noticed the unusual situation on the radar screen and frowned.
Without keeping his boss waiting for a long time, he quickly ran back from outside.
Without keeping his boss waiting for a long time, he quickly ran back from outside.
"The recovery is successful, and the Queqiao is accelerating its trajectory change."
Although none of them could be called good news, for some reason, there was a faint feeling of relief in his heart.
What can I do if I can’t sit still
Not to mention whether they failed or not, they didn't even have the intention to cover up, as if they didn't take their nominal opponents seriously at all.
As the newest and most advanced astronomical observation center in North America, the Arizona Astronomical Observatory is nominally a civilian public scientific research facility belonging to the American Astronomical Society. However, its funding actually comes from the Pentagon’s defense budget and is funded by Directly under the jurisdiction of Space Command.
He twitched the corners of his mouth expressionlessly and spoke in a lukewarm tone.
At first he thought there was something wrong with the radio telescope array.
As a large-scale astronomical observatory to be built after 2020, this scientific research facility has the most sensitive radio telescope array in North America. Its accuracy can even track meteorite fragments and space junk with a diameter of only half a meter - as long as it is located between the Earth and the Moon system. Inside.
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
According to an internal Pentagon document, only 30 percent of the astronomical observatory's observation mission is to search for habitable planets outside the solar system.
The subsequent two launch missions will send some simple ground life-support devices to the Yuegong space station, ready to be carried by other spacecraft and launched in batches to Mars orbit for deployment.
He said the second half of the sentence in a joking tone. Although it was not a comfort, the solemn atmosphere around him was somewhat relaxed because of his joke.
Professor Reston, who had just walked into the control room with Professor Phil Goethe, noticed the unusual situation on the radar screen and frowned.
"The orbit switch was successful, and Queqiao has successfully entered the Earth-Moon Transfer Orbit!"
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
But he soon realized that this was impossible. This morning, the engineer responsible for equipment maintenance performed maintenance on the radio telescope array of the astronomical observatory.
"If he's interested, just let him come."
WTF? !
What can I do if I can’t sit still
"Is there anything unusual?"
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
He didn't need to say anything about how difficult it was to assemble a spacecraft weighing hundreds of tons in lunar orbit. This was something that anyone with a little knowledge of aerospace knew.
As soon as this old professor, who was over sixty years old, stepped into the astronomical observatory, he saw Professor Reston walking towards him. He didn't even have time to say hello, so he asked straight to the point.
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
"Is there anything unusual?"
"…What the hell are they doing?"
"... It's even like it was deliberately placed there for us to see."
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
Professor Phil Goethe: "Even?"
In contrast, he is more inclined to believe that the landing spacecraft designed by China is actually a spacecraft slightly smaller than the Xiaguang, and it has been sent to the Yuegong for fuel replenishment during the first launch plan.
Professor Reston frowned upon hearing this unfamiliar name.
According to an internal Pentagon document, only 30 percent of the astronomical observatory's observation mission is to search for habitable planets outside the solar system.
Hearing these words, Professor Reston couldn't help but feel a little funny in his heart.
"I don't know..." Gradually realizing the seriousness of the problem, Professor Reston immediately looked at his assistant and asked, "Can I apply for permission to use the Universe-2 optical observation satellite?"
"It seems to me that the entire landing plan is full of unusual things from beginning to end. Which one are you referring to?" Faced with this barrage of questions, Professor Reston shrugged his shoulders, " As for how far their plan has progressed, I think it should be at the final stage of preparations.”
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
"whats the matter?"
Standing next to the coffee machine and waiting quietly for the coffee to be brewed, Professor Reston rubbed his sore eyebrows with a headache, trying to relax his nervous and overheated brain.
"Professor Reston."
Of course, so far, this satellite, like the Arizona Astronomical Observatory, has focused 70% of its observation missions on the moon.
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
As a large-scale astronomical observatory to be built after 2020, this scientific research facility has the most sensitive radio telescope array in North America. Its accuracy can even track meteorite fragments and space junk with a diameter of only half a meter - as long as it is located between the Earth and the Moon system. Inside.
The Universe-2 optical observation satellite is a cosmic observation satellite commissioned by NASA to be launched by the Space-X Group after 2022. It mainly photographs planets in the solar system through high-resolution lenses.
Without keeping his boss waiting for a long time, he quickly ran back from outside.
Looking at the silent old professor, Professor Reston was silent for a while and then suddenly continued.
"Xiaguang has successfully entered synchronized orbit."
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
"Xiaguang has successfully entered synchronized orbit."
Of course, so far, this satellite, like the Arizona Astronomical Observatory, has focused 70% of its observation missions on the moon.
WTF? !
There is no independent power system, and its orbit is constantly adjusted based on the CCD camera and dynamic visual measurement system on the spacecraft. If you are not careful, these parts will collide into a ball and turn into deadly space junk.
Or to be precise, 70% of the missions are focused on the Chinese astronauts active on the moon.
…
Professor Reston, who had just walked into the control room with Professor Phil Goethe, noticed the unusual situation on the radar screen and frowned.
"It should be no problem... I'll go ask."
"I don't think it makes any sense though."
"It should be no problem... I'll go ask."
"Let's not stand at the door and talk. Since we're here, let's come in and take a look."
"Let's not stand at the door and talk. Since we're here, let's come in and take a look."
As for the remaining 70% of observation missions, most of them are concentrated in the Earth-Moon transfer orbit and the Moon's orbit. Needless to say, their purpose is obviously to monitor China within the Earth-Moon system for the Pentagon. space activities.
"Professor Phil Goethe submitted a visit application to NASA, and he will visit our astronomical observatory the day after tomorrow."
"If he's interested, just let him come."
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
Professor Reston asked as he turned to look at his assistant.
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
A smile full of bitterness and helplessness appeared on Professor Reston's face.
Without keeping his boss waiting for a long time, he quickly ran back from outside.
Assembling three pieces of parts into a spacecraft on Yuegong, it sounds like holding an AK47 and shooting at a target several hundred meters away, with all the bullets drilling into the same bullseye end-to-end.
Without keeping his boss waiting for a long time, he quickly ran back from outside.
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
Looking at the slightly young researcher in front of him with a stiff expression, Professor Phil Goethe said in a difficult tone.
"NASA approved our application!"
As a large-scale astronomical observatory to be built after 2020, this scientific research facility has the most sensitive radio telescope array in North America. Its accuracy can even track meteorite fragments and space junk with a diameter of only half a meter - as long as it is located between the Earth and the Moon system. Inside.
"… The final stage?"
Professor Phil Goethe, who was standing next to him, obviously noticed the anomaly on the radar and muttered something quietly to himself.
…
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
It is precisely because of this that from the moment he received the mission, he felt the unparalleled pressure on his shoulders.
"That's right." Professor Reston nodded, "About half an hour ago, those Chinese people had successfully transported the last batch of components to the Moon Palace, as they disclosed in the timetable of the landing plan. Same. Originally we all thought that they might circumvent our detection activities on them by temporarily adjusting the launch time. But now it seems that they did not seem to take our spying on them at all. Not only did they not pay attention to the launch Any changes in plans, even..."
As the head of this astronomical observatory and a researcher employed by the Pentagon, he has only one task, which is to observe and track every detail of China's land landing plan, and learn as much as possible from gathering intelligence during their launch activities.
After saying this, the assistant quickly trotted outside the control room.
"That's right." Professor Reston nodded, "About half an hour ago, those Chinese people had successfully transported the last batch of components to the Moon Palace, as they disclosed in the timetable of the landing plan. Same. Originally we all thought that they might circumvent our detection activities on them by temporarily adjusting the launch time. But now it seems that they did not seem to take our spying on them at all. Not only did they not pay attention to the launch Any changes in plans, even..."
"whats the matter?"
Looking at the slightly young researcher in front of him with a stiff expression, Professor Phil Goethe said in a difficult tone.
He said the second half of the sentence in a joking tone. Although it was not a comfort, the solemn atmosphere around him was somewhat relaxed because of his joke.
Hundreds of kilometers away in the sky, a cylindrical satellite fine-tuned its orbit and pointing angle, and locked its lens on Yuegong.
"Third batch of components released from cargo bay..."
"Professor Phil Goethe submitted a visit application to NASA, and he will visit our astronomical observatory the day after tomorrow."
Of course, so far, this satellite, like the Arizona Astronomical Observatory, has focused 70% of its observation missions on the moon.
After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange every launch plan according to the launch plan schedule they have disclosed to the international community.
When the camera focused on Yuegong and completed the focus adjustment, everyone in the control room was stunned by the scene in front of them.
As a large-scale astronomical observatory to be built after 2020, this scientific research facility has the most sensitive radio telescope array in North America. Its accuracy can even track meteorite fragments and space junk with a diameter of only half a meter - as long as it is located between the Earth and the Moon system. Inside.
"How's the situation?"
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
"He is a professor at MIT, a distinguished engineer of NASA, and the leader of the Deep Space Gate project. Not long ago, he made a high-profile announcement in an interview with the media that this launch will involve landing on the other side of the Pacific. The fire plan is doomed to fail. They have not made any adequate preparations for landing on Mars... "
But now it seems that all this is just my imagination.
"Professor Phil Goethe?"
In contrast, he is more inclined to believe that the landing spacecraft designed by China is actually a spacecraft slightly smaller than the Xiaguang, and it has been sent to the Yuegong for fuel replenishment during the first launch plan.
Are you really assembling a spaceship? !
He didn't need to say anything about how difficult it was to assemble a spacecraft weighing hundreds of tons in lunar orbit. This was something that anyone with a little knowledge of aerospace knew.
Fortunately, he was finally over this period of time.
After hearing this, Professor Reston immediately ordered without hesitation, "Connect to the Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on Yuegong!"
WTF? !
It's all finally coming to an end...
However, just as he was thinking this, on the radar screen in the command room, three white dots floating around the Yuegong were gradually getting closer together under the pull of some kind of force.
After saying that, he placed the empty coffee cup in his hand on the table next to the console, then bypassed his assistant and walked out of the control room...