Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 723: We need a victory

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It’s twelve o’clock in the morning, Beijing time.

"... After receiving this news, we urgently contacted NASA expert Professor Slade, although he was unable to rush to the scene... Hello Professor Slade!"

She didn't care at all about greatness.

"so what?"

"How long does the test take?"

"How long does the test take?"

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

Pricking the fried eggs on the plate with his fork, the four-year-old boy raised his head and held the fork high above his head, as if he were playing with his rocket toy.

"Daddy, I want to travel to the moon."

Converted to Washington time, it was exactly eight o'clock in the morning.

She didn't care at all about greatness.

"The following news is temporarily inserted. Just nine minutes ago, NASA's observation satellite discovered that the Xiangrui carrying the lunar module took off from the Jinling Launch Center in China. As of the time this station received the news, they had left the stratosphere. Heading to low Earth orbit."

The secretary immediately replied: "It is said that it has entered the testing stage."

She didn't care at all about greatness.

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

Watch the reports in the news.

"One day, my little guy, our president is leading us to be great again! When you grow up to be as tall as me, maybe it will be as easy for us to go to Mars as it is to go to Hawaii... Remember to give it to you then My dad brought back some souvenirs."

She just hoped things wouldn't get worse.

For most Americans, a new day has just begun.

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

In the satellite control room.

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

Professor Slade: "Hello."

"How is the life support unit at Space-X completed?"

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

"But if you ask me, they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets."

After mixing the salad dressing into the bowl, Julie, who sat at the dining table, glanced at the news on the TV and happened to see the news about the Ares plan being relaxed on the TV. She couldn't help but complain in a low voice, "I don't Understand, why do we have to spend money to compete with the Chinese for these things? Wouldn't it be better to use the money to do something meaningful?"

Buddy slowly breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much better than before.

Buddy grinned as he munched on a bacon sandwich and watched the TV.

The news on the TV continues.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

Buddy slowly breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much better than before.

The news on the TV continues.

Moderator: "I believe that the vast majority of viewers don't care which technical route they adopt. Can you make a prediction for us in simpler terms?"

The news on the TV continues.

Professor Slade: "Hello."

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

"What do you think of China's moon landing plan this time?"

Buddy slowly breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much better than before.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

Julie rolled her eyes when she heard her husband's words.

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

"We should do something about it."

"We should do something about it."

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

The little boy blinked, nodded, and made a sweet sound.

"Okay, Daddy."

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

“The life support unit will be delivered to the surface of Mars within half a year.”

Looking at the picture on the TV, Buddy opened his mouth slightly and didn't even notice that the bacon slices in the sandwich fell onto the plate.

The NASA administrator said expressionlessly.

Looking at the two living treasures, one big and one small, Julie shook her head with a smile and continued to work on her salad.

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

She didn't care at all about greatness.

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

"so what?"

"We should do something about it."

"I'm warning you, don't even think about it!"

The secretary held his breath for a while before asking.

Hearing his son's milky voice, Buddy laughed and stretched out his hand to rub the little guy's head.

For most Americans, a new day has just begun.

Aiden said angrily like an angry lion.

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

Pricking the fried eggs on the plate with his fork, the four-year-old boy raised his head and held the fork high above his head, as if he were playing with his rocket toy.

"How is the life support unit at Space-X completed?"

The news on the TV continues.

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

"predict?"

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

"Listen, you contact Musk for me and ask him if he can shorten the test time. I know this is difficult, but we need a victory, a victory that is enough to explain to Congress and the people!"

"if not?"

NASA headquarters building.

"I'm warning you, don't even think about it!"

"Daddy, I want to travel to the moon."

At this moment, a small accident occurred in the news being shown.

"so what?"

Hearing his son's milky voice, Buddy laughed and stretched out his hand to rub the little guy's head.

“The life support unit will be delivered to the surface of Mars within half a year.”

The little boy blinked, nodded, and made a sweet sound.

At least the probability of Chinese people successfully landing on the moon is less than one-third.

NASA headquarters building.

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

"The following news is temporarily inserted. Just nine minutes ago, NASA's observation satellite discovered that the Xiangrui carrying the lunar module took off from the Jinling Launch Center in China. As of the time this station received the news, they had left the stratosphere. Heading to low Earth orbit."

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

At least the probability of Chinese people successfully landing on the moon is less than one-third.

Compared to Columbia TV, NASA experts are a little more convincing.

"The following news is temporarily inserted. Just nine minutes ago, NASA's observation satellite discovered that the Xiangrui carrying the lunar module took off from the Jinling Launch Center in China. As of the time this station received the news, they had left the stratosphere. Heading to low Earth orbit."

Compared to Columbia TV, NASA experts are a little more convincing.

Looking at the picture on the TV, Buddy opened his mouth slightly and didn't even notice that the bacon slices in the sandwich fell onto the plate.

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

The little boy blinked, nodded, and made a sweet sound.

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

Julie rolled her eyes when she heard her husband's words.

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

Compared to Columbia TV, NASA experts are a little more convincing.

"Oh, God...the Chinese are going to the moon."

Converted to Washington time, it was exactly eight o'clock in the morning.

The little boy blinked, nodded, and made a sweet sound.

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

Buddy grinned as he munched on a bacon sandwich and watched the TV.

Buddy slowly breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much better than before.

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

While flicking the salad in the bowl with a fork, Julie glanced at her husband speechlessly.

"The following news is temporarily inserted. Just nine minutes ago, NASA's observation satellite discovered that the Xiangrui carrying the lunar module took off from the Jinling Launch Center in China. As of the time this station received the news, they had left the stratosphere. Heading to low Earth orbit."

"Okay, Daddy."

At this point, he paused for a moment and continued with a reluctant tone.

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

"We can't wait nine months," the NASA director shook his head, looked at the flashing green dot on the radar, and said, "The Chinese are catching up with us and pushing the Ares program to the next stage is more important than anything else. important."

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

NASA headquarters building.

"so what?"

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

At this point, he paused for a moment and continued with a reluctant tone.

The secretary held his breath for a while before asking.

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

The NASA administrator said expressionlessly.

While flicking the salad in the bowl with a fork, Julie glanced at her husband speechlessly.

"If the Chinese think that they have caught up with us by putting their footprints on the moon, we will tell them with actions, and tell our Congress and our people how insignificant their achievements are in front of us!"

Professor Slade: "I may not be able to give you a clear answer. I don't have any specific information about the Xiangrui."

"How is the life support unit at Space-X completed?"

Pricking the fried eggs on the plate with his fork, the four-year-old boy raised his head and held the fork high above his head, as if he were playing with his rocket toy.

"Damn it, what on earth has our NASA been doing! We have been standing still these years!"

The secretary held his breath for a while before asking.

Julie rolled her eyes when she heard her husband's words.

The news on the TV continues.

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

"We should do something about it."

It's just that the original news arrangement has been completely disrupted by this unexpected incident.

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

She just hoped things wouldn't get worse.

"Oh, God...the Chinese are going to the moon."

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

Looking at the two living treasures, one big and one small, Julie shook her head with a smile and continued to work on her salad.

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

Looking at the picture on the TV, Buddy opened his mouth slightly and didn't even notice that the bacon slices in the sandwich fell onto the plate.

She just hoped things wouldn't get worse.

"How long does the test take?"

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

NASA headquarters building.

"Damn it, what on earth has our NASA been doing! We have been standing still these years!"

"... After receiving this news, we urgently contacted NASA expert Professor Slade, although he was unable to rush to the scene... Hello Professor Slade!"

At this point, he paused for a moment and continued with a reluctant tone.

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

The NASA administrator said expressionlessly.

It's just that the original news arrangement has been completely disrupted by this unexpected incident.

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

"... After receiving this news, we urgently contacted NASA expert Professor Slade, although he was unable to rush to the scene... Hello Professor Slade!"

Professor Slade: "Hello."

At this moment, a small accident occurred in the news being shown.

She just hoped things wouldn't get worse.

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

"How long does the test take?"

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

"so what?"

"One day, my little guy, our president is leading us to be great again! When you grow up to be as tall as me, maybe it will be as easy for us to go to Mars as it is to go to Hawaii... Remember to give it to you then My dad brought back some souvenirs."

"Damn it, what on earth has our NASA been doing! We have been standing still these years!"

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

Moderator: "I believe that the vast majority of viewers don't care which technical route they adopt. Can you make a prediction for us in simpler terms?"

It’s twelve o’clock in the morning, Beijing time.

"I'm warning you, don't even think about it!"

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

Moderator: "I believe that the vast majority of viewers don't care which technical route they adopt. Can you make a prediction for us in simpler terms?"

"If the Chinese think that they have caught up with us by putting their footprints on the moon, we will tell them with actions, and tell our Congress and our people how insignificant their achievements are in front of us!"

"What do you think of China's moon landing plan this time?"

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head, stared at his secretary, and continued.

It’s twelve o’clock in the morning, Beijing time.

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

Converted to Washington time, it was exactly eight o'clock in the morning.

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

The secretary held his breath for a while before asking.

"Oh, God...the Chinese are going to the moon."

"We should do something about it."

In the satellite control room.

Moderator: "I believe that the vast majority of viewers don't care which technical route they adopt. Can you make a prediction for us in simpler terms?"

Aiden said angrily like an angry lion.

"Daddy, I want to travel to the moon."

Since the completion of the Pangu fusion reactor, China's energy costs have dropped significantly, and the situation on the other side of the Pacific has been getting worse.

NASA headquarters building.

"predict?"

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

"predict?"

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head, stared at his secretary, and continued.

At this point, he paused for a moment and continued with a reluctant tone.

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

"I didn't say that, I just meant that the probability of their success is one-half...or about one-third," Professor Slade continued in a vague tone, "Of course, even if they succeed After landing on the moon, they are still far behind us. After all, we have landed on the moon more than once, and... I'm sorry, there are some things that are not convenient to talk about here."

"Okay, Daddy."

The host nodded: "Yes, we all want to know what the probability of success is for this launch."

Buddy slowly breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much better than before.

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

Julie rolled her eyes when she heard her husband's words.

Professor Slade: "I may not be able to give you a clear answer. I don't have any specific information about the Xiangrui."

Looking at the two living treasures, one big and one small, Julie shook her head with a smile and continued to work on her salad.

For most Americans, a new day has just begun.

The secretary held his breath for a while before asking.

At this point, he paused for a moment and continued with a reluctant tone.

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

"We should do something about it."

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

In the satellite control room.

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

"But if you ask me, they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets."

Hearing his son's milky voice, Buddy laughed and stretched out his hand to rub the little guy's head.

"The following news is temporarily inserted. Just nine minutes ago, NASA's observation satellite discovered that the Xiangrui carrying the lunar module took off from the Jinling Launch Center in China. As of the time this station received the news, they had left the stratosphere. Heading to low Earth orbit."

“The life support unit will be delivered to the surface of Mars within half a year.”

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

"Do you think they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets?" The host's eyes widened in surprise and he repeatedly confirmed in disbelief, "Are you serious? Do you think they will succeed?"

"Daddy, I want to travel to the moon."

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

"I didn't say that, I just meant that the probability of their success is one-half...or about one-third," Professor Slade continued in a vague tone, "Of course, even if they succeed After landing on the moon, they are still far behind us. After all, we have landed on the moon more than once, and... I'm sorry, there are some things that are not convenient to talk about here."

Professor Slade: "Hello."

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

Watch the reports in the news.

Watch the reports in the news.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

"I didn't say that, I just meant that the probability of their success is one-half...or about one-third," Professor Slade continued in a vague tone, "Of course, even if they succeed After landing on the moon, they are still far behind us. After all, we have landed on the moon more than once, and... I'm sorry, there are some things that are not convenient to talk about here."

The host nodded: "Yes, we all want to know what the probability of success is for this launch."

Buddy slowly breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much better than before.

Julie rolled her eyes when she heard her husband's words.

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head, stared at his secretary, and continued.

NASA headquarters building.

It’s twelve o’clock in the morning, Beijing time.

"We should do something about it."

At least the probability of Chinese people successfully landing on the moon is less than one-third.

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head, stared at his secretary, and continued.

Julie rolled her eyes when she heard her husband's words.

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

Watch the reports in the news.

Compared to Columbia TV, NASA experts are a little more convincing.

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

Moderator: "I believe that the vast majority of viewers don't care which technical route they adopt. Can you make a prediction for us in simpler terms?"

She just hoped things wouldn't get worse.

While flicking the salad in the bowl with a fork, Julie glanced at her husband speechlessly.

Professor Slade: "Hello."

"If the Chinese think that they have caught up with us by putting their footprints on the moon, we will tell them with actions, and tell our Congress and our people how insignificant their achievements are in front of us!"

Pricking the fried eggs on the plate with his fork, the four-year-old boy raised his head and held the fork high above his head, as if he were playing with his rocket toy.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

At this moment, a small accident occurred in the news being shown.

Professor Slade: "I may not be able to give you a clear answer. I don't have any specific information about the Xiangrui."

NASA headquarters building.

"How long does the test take?"

"How is the life support unit at Space-X completed?"

"How is the life support unit at Space-X completed?"

Hearing his son's milky voice, Buddy laughed and stretched out his hand to rub the little guy's head.

"Daddy, I want to travel to the moon."

While flicking the salad in the bowl with a fork, Julie glanced at her husband speechlessly.

“The life support unit will be delivered to the surface of Mars within half a year.”

Hearing his son's milky voice, Buddy laughed and stretched out his hand to rub the little guy's head.

Since the completion of the Pangu fusion reactor, China's energy costs have dropped significantly, and the situation on the other side of the Pacific has been getting worse.

"What do you think of China's moon landing plan this time?"

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

The little boy blinked, nodded, and made a sweet sound.

Hearing his son's milky voice, Buddy laughed and stretched out his hand to rub the little guy's head.

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

"Daddy, I want to travel to the moon."

"One day, my little guy, our president is leading us to be great again! When you grow up to be as tall as me, maybe it will be as easy for us to go to Mars as it is to go to Hawaii... Remember to give it to you then My dad brought back some souvenirs."

Looking at the two living treasures, one big and one small, Julie shook her head with a smile and continued to work on her salad.

"We should do something about it."

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

The little boy blinked, nodded, and made a sweet sound.

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

"Do you think they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets?" The host's eyes widened in surprise and he repeatedly confirmed in disbelief, "Are you serious? Do you think they will succeed?"

Since the completion of the Pangu fusion reactor, China's energy costs have dropped significantly, and the situation on the other side of the Pacific has been getting worse.

"If the Chinese think that they have caught up with us by putting their footprints on the moon, we will tell them with actions, and tell our Congress and our people how insignificant their achievements are in front of us!"

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

"Okay, Daddy."

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

The news on the TV continues.

Buddy grinned as he munched on a bacon sandwich and watched the TV.

At this point, he paused for a moment and continued with a reluctant tone.

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

While flicking the salad in the bowl with a fork, Julie glanced at her husband speechlessly.

"Oh, God...the Chinese are going to the moon."

Looking at the two living treasures, one big and one small, Julie shook her head with a smile and continued to work on her salad.

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

In the satellite control room.

Buddy raised his eyebrows and said with a smile: "Maybe there will be such a day in the future? It is said that the Ares Project is recruiting volunteers. Maybe I will be like Han Solo-"

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

"I didn't say that, I just meant that the probability of their success is one-half...or about one-third," Professor Slade continued in a vague tone, "Of course, even if they succeed After landing on the moon, they are still far behind us. After all, we have landed on the moon more than once, and... I'm sorry, there are some things that are not convenient to talk about here."

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

She didn't care at all about greatness.

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

The secretary held his breath for a while before asking.

She just hoped things wouldn't get worse.

"... After receiving this news, we urgently contacted NASA expert Professor Slade, although he was unable to rush to the scene... Hello Professor Slade!"

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

“The life support unit will be delivered to the surface of Mars within half a year.”

"Oh, God...the Chinese are going to the moon."

For most Americans, a new day has just begun.

Buddy grinned as he munched on a bacon sandwich and watched the TV.

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

Since the completion of the Pangu fusion reactor, China's energy costs have dropped significantly, and the situation on the other side of the Pacific has been getting worse.

Compared to Columbia TV, NASA experts are a little more convincing.

Buddy grinned as he munched on a bacon sandwich and watched the TV.

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

"I'm warning you, don't even think about it!"

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

Since the completion of the Pangu fusion reactor, China's energy costs have dropped significantly, and the situation on the other side of the Pacific has been getting worse.

She didn't care at all about greatness.

Hearing his son's milky voice, Buddy laughed and stretched out his hand to rub the little guy's head.

"predict?"

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

Staring at the green dot on the screen, Aiden from the CIA cursed under his breath.

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

NASA headquarters building.

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

Professor Slade: "I may not be able to give you a clear answer. I don't have any specific information about the Xiangrui."

Professor Slade: "I may not be able to give you a clear answer. I don't have any specific information about the Xiangrui."

"How long does the test take?"

After hesitating for two seconds at this question, the secretary quickly replied: "Considering the window period for landing on Mars and a series of other issues, our colonists have to live there for at least two years... Of course, testing is not required. To go that long, according to Musk, nine months at most would be enough.”

"if not?"

In the satellite control room.

NASA headquarters building.

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

At least the probability of Chinese people successfully landing on the moon is less than one-third.

"so what?"

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

"We can't wait nine months," the NASA director shook his head, looked at the flashing green dot on the radar, and said, "The Chinese are catching up with us and pushing the Ares program to the next stage is more important than anything else. important."

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

Staring at the green dot on the screen, Aiden from the CIA cursed under his breath.

After hesitating for two seconds at this question, the secretary quickly replied: "Considering the window period for landing on Mars and a series of other issues, our colonists have to live there for at least two years... Of course, testing is not required. To go that long, according to Musk, nine months at most would be enough.”

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

Staring at the green dot on the screen, Aiden from the CIA cursed under his breath.

Aiden said angrily like an angry lion.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

"... After receiving this news, we urgently contacted NASA expert Professor Slade, although he was unable to rush to the scene... Hello Professor Slade!"

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.

Buddy slowly breathed a sigh of relief, feeling much better than before.

NASA headquarters building.

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

In the satellite control room.

"Damn it, what on earth has our NASA been doing! We have been standing still these years!"

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

At this point, he paused for a moment and continued with a reluctant tone.

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

Buddy grinned as he munched on a bacon sandwich and watched the TV.

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

"if not?"

Buddy did not answer his wife's question. He just stared at the TV and complained in an annoyed voice.

After mixing the salad dressing into the bowl, Julie, who sat at the dining table, glanced at the news on the TV and happened to see the news about the Ares plan being relaxed on the TV. She couldn't help but complain in a low voice, "I don't Understand, why do we have to spend money to compete with the Chinese for these things? Wouldn't it be better to use the money to do something meaningful?"

Staring at the green dot on the screen, Aiden from the CIA cursed under his breath.

"If the Chinese think that they have caught up with us by putting their footprints on the moon, we will tell them with actions, and tell our Congress and our people how insignificant their achievements are in front of us!"

Staring at the green dot on the screen, Aiden from the CIA cursed under his breath.

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

Aiden said angrily like an angry lion.

Since the completion of the Pangu fusion reactor, China's energy costs have dropped significantly, and the situation on the other side of the Pacific has been getting worse.

In a suburban house in New Jersey, a young couple and their four-year-old child were sitting at the dining table in the living room, enjoying breakfast together.

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head, stared at his secretary, and continued.

"We should do something about it."

"I didn't say that, I just meant that the probability of their success is one-half...or about one-third," Professor Slade continued in a vague tone, "Of course, even if they succeed After landing on the moon, they are still far behind us. After all, we have landed on the moon more than once, and... I'm sorry, there are some things that are not convenient to talk about here."

"Okay, Daddy."

Looking at the picture on the TV, Buddy opened his mouth slightly and didn't even notice that the bacon slices in the sandwich fell onto the plate.

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

"The following news is temporarily inserted. Just nine minutes ago, NASA's observation satellite discovered that the Xiangrui carrying the lunar module took off from the Jinling Launch Center in China. As of the time this station received the news, they had left the stratosphere. Heading to low Earth orbit."

"What do you think of China's moon landing plan this time?"

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

It's just that the original news arrangement has been completely disrupted by this unexpected incident.

"We can't wait nine months," the NASA director shook his head, looked at the flashing green dot on the radar, and said, "The Chinese are catching up with us and pushing the Ares program to the next stage is more important than anything else. important."

Looking at the picture on the TV, Buddy opened his mouth slightly and didn't even notice that the bacon slices in the sandwich fell onto the plate.

Pricking the fried eggs on the plate with his fork, the four-year-old boy raised his head and held the fork high above his head, as if he were playing with his rocket toy.

"But if you ask me, they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets."

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

Buddy grinned as he munched on a bacon sandwich and watched the TV.

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

"How is the life support unit at Space-X completed?"

She just hoped things wouldn't get worse.

At this moment, a small accident occurred in the news being shown.

The secretary immediately replied: "It is said that it has entered the testing stage."

"I'm warning you, don't even think about it!"

"We should do something about it."

Looking at the two living treasures, one big and one small, Julie shook her head with a smile and continued to work on her salad.

The secretary immediately replied: "It is said that it has entered the testing stage."

"How long does the test take?"

"Okay, Daddy."

"We should do something about it."

After hesitating for two seconds at this question, the secretary quickly replied: "Considering the window period for landing on Mars and a series of other issues, our colonists have to live there for at least two years... Of course, testing is not required. To go that long, according to Musk, nine months at most would be enough.”

Professor Slade: "I may not be able to give you a clear answer. I don't have any specific information about the Xiangrui."

"... After receiving this news, we urgently contacted NASA expert Professor Slade, although he was unable to rush to the scene... Hello Professor Slade!"

"One day, my little guy, our president is leading us to be great again! When you grow up to be as tall as me, maybe it will be as easy for us to go to Mars as it is to go to Hawaii... Remember to give it to you then My dad brought back some souvenirs."

"Okay, Daddy."

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head, stared at his secretary, and continued.

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

Looking at the two living treasures, one big and one small, Julie shook her head with a smile and continued to work on her salad.

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

"We can't wait nine months," the NASA director shook his head, looked at the flashing green dot on the radar, and said, "The Chinese are catching up with us and pushing the Ares program to the next stage is more important than anything else. important."

Professor Slade: "Hello."

"Do you think they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets?" The host's eyes widened in surprise and he repeatedly confirmed in disbelief, "Are you serious? Do you think they will succeed?"

She didn't care at all about greatness.

In the satellite control room.

"What do you think of China's moon landing plan this time?"

Moderator: "I believe that the vast majority of viewers don't care which technical route they adopt. Can you make a prediction for us in simpler terms?"

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

Looking at his serious-looking wife, Buddy made a helpless expression and tried to persuade his wife to come.

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head, stared at his secretary, and continued.

At least the probability of Chinese people successfully landing on the moon is less than one-third.

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

As early as three days before the launch of Xiangrui, the observation satellite in synchronous orbit had already pointed its lens at Jinling in China. And now, this "nuisance" carrying the lunar module is approaching the edge of the atmosphere little by little.

Ignoring the CIA official, the NASA director pondered for a while and then looked at the secretary standing next to him.

"predict?"

"Listen, you contact Musk for me and ask him if he can shorten the test time. I know this is difficult, but we need a victory, a victory that is enough to explain to Congress and the people!"

The NASA director gave him a faint look.

The host nodded: "Yes, we all want to know what the probability of success is for this launch."

The secretary held his breath for a while before asking.

Pricking the fried eggs on the plate with his fork, the four-year-old boy raised his head and held the fork high above his head, as if he were playing with his rocket toy.

At this moment, a small accident occurred in the news being shown.

It's just that the original news arrangement has been completely disrupted by this unexpected incident.

The little boy blinked, nodded, and made a sweet sound.

After hesitating for two seconds at this question, the secretary quickly replied: "Considering the window period for landing on Mars and a series of other issues, our colonists have to live there for at least two years... Of course, testing is not required. To go that long, according to Musk, nine months at most would be enough.”

Watch the reports in the news.

"We can't wait nine months," the NASA director shook his head, looked at the flashing green dot on the radar, and said, "The Chinese are catching up with us and pushing the Ares program to the next stage is more important than anything else. important."

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

She didn't care at all about greatness.

"Daddy, I want to travel to the moon."

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

The host conducted a live interview via telephone connection.

"We should do something about it."

It's just that the original news arrangement has been completely disrupted by this unexpected incident.

The NASA administrator said expressionlessly.

"Listen, you contact Musk for me and ask him if he can shorten the test time. I know this is difficult, but we need a victory, a victory that is enough to explain to Congress and the people!"

"We should do something about it."

"You don't understand, this is a man's romance."

At least the probability of Chinese people successfully landing on the moon is less than one-third.

A picture of Professor Slade appeared on the studio screen.

In the satellite control room.

“The life support unit will be delivered to the surface of Mars within half a year.”

"Do you think they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets?" The host's eyes widened in surprise and he repeatedly confirmed in disbelief, "Are you serious? Do you think they will succeed?"

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

"How is the life support unit at Space-X completed?"

"Sir... what victory do you mean?"

Converted to Washington time, it was exactly eight o'clock in the morning.

After thinking about this question for about five seconds, Professor Slade said in a conservative tone: "China has not disclosed the specific technical parameters of Xiangrui, including our guess that it may have advanced Hall thrusters. , a smaller controllable fusion reactor... Of course, some people tend to believe that they use an advanced lithium-sulfur battery technology. After all, apart from the aerospace business, Star Technology’s main business area is still in the battery field.”

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

"If the Chinese think that they have caught up with us by putting their footprints on the moon, we will tell them with actions, and tell our Congress and our people how insignificant their achievements are in front of us!"

"If the Chinese think that they have caught up with us by putting their footprints on the moon, we will tell them with actions, and tell our Congress and our people how insignificant their achievements are in front of us!"

However, what the vast majority of Americans are worried about is happening right now.

"Yes, I don't understand. I don't understand how a truck driver can worry about the universe. Even if they take 10,000 steps back, they won't let you drive a truck on Mars."

"Okay, Daddy."

"I didn't say that, I just meant that the probability of their success is one-half...or about one-third," Professor Slade continued in a vague tone, "Of course, even if they succeed After landing on the moon, they are still far behind us. After all, we have landed on the moon more than once, and... I'm sorry, there are some things that are not convenient to talk about here."

"Do you think they have a better chance of winning than the Soviets?" The host's eyes widened in surprise and he repeatedly confirmed in disbelief, "Are you serious? Do you think they will succeed?"

"Relax, my sweetheart... I'm just saying it, of course I won't actually sign up."

"We're just going to watch it go up to the sky?"

After getting the press release and briefly reporting on it, the host immediately connected with Columbia TV's special expert, Professor Slade from Cornell University. At the same time, Professor Slade also serves as a consultant for NASA's Ares program, so his professionalism is beyond doubt.