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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Google Blogger Changes

GOOGLE BLOGGER CHANGES


GOOGLE WRITES: We encourage you to tell affected readers (perhaps via a blog post), that if they use a non-Google Account to follow your blog, they need to sign up for a Google Account, and re-follow your blog. With a Google Account, they’ll get blogs added to their Reading List, making it easier for them to see the latest posts and activity of the blogs they follow.

http://buzz.blogger.com/2015/12/an-update-on-google-friend-connect.html

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Space1 Rocket Technology

SPACE1 ROCKET TECHNOLOGY
Space1 is expanding a new web site about it's rocket technology.

http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/


TIMING
Things are fast moving closer to launching Space1's first astronaut into space inside the Safety Rocket. After hundreds of test rocket missions, the final moment involving humans is near. We believe our methods will revolutionize space flight, making it available to everyone.

SCHEDULE
Space1 is creating the ability to launch missions and space tours on a relatively fast schedule, enabling dozens of people to experience space tourism in new, exciting and creative ways. Reusable turn-around space craft is one key to streamlining operations.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Space1 New Web Page

SPACE1 NEW WEB PAGE
Space1 has launched a new Space Tourism web presence

space1usa.blogspot.com

For continuing Space1 information and following space tourism, refer to the above link at the new location for Space1.









Current Space1 Index

http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index.html

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Space1 Basis Robotics System

Yamaha humanoid Alpha 2
Space1: "Piloting the interstellar winds of space enterprise"
SPACE1 BASIS ROBOTICS SYSTEM

THE FOUNDER of Space1 worked out a way to simplify the Space1 Space Suit and system, and that's why the possibility of an early 2016 launch of the first human tourist in space via Space1's Safety Rocket was quoted. It will simplify down into fundamental constituent rocket-suit components. "Cheaper, faster, and equally safe way to go into space." The plan will retain Space1's Basis Robotics System.

PROTO Humanoid robot
The all encompassing Basis Robotics System BRS is multifaceted and is a portion of the main Space1 tourist system. It has inter-connectivity with the space suit, rocket, and space flight systems. The BRS has two computers in the design at this time. Robotics enables the cooperation of "man and machine" in space tourism.

Yamaha's humanoid Alpha 2 reportedly can drive this motorcycle. What uses are possible for humanoids in the exploration of space? Will your next space tourism guide be a humanoid robot? Will a humanoid pilot and maintain interstellar star crafts?

‘PROTO’ is a sci-fi action adventure, about a child-like, experimental robot, set in the robotics lab where he has been built. Directed by Nick Pittom, it was filmed as an international co-production between Screen South based in the UK and Film Fyn based in Denmark. It was shot in August 2011 at Robocluster in Denmark, a genuine working robotics lab and completed in June 2012, before going on to its premiere showing in early 2013.

http://www.jkstudios.tv/portfolio/visual-effects-short-film-p-r-o-t-o-robot-character

Humanoids can have skills, whether playing the violin, enacting in movies, or piloting a star ship through the interstellar winds of the Solar System.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Space1 Enterprise Minimalist Approach

Yuri Gagarin, 1st man in space
SPACE1 ENTERPRISE MINIMALIST APPROACH

Space1 Enterprise has established a minimalist approach to launching the first tourists into space with its Safety Rocket.

This will put Space1 tourists into space a full 2 years ahead of the expected timeline. The history setting first Space1 touring astronaut could space debut in early 2016.

Over 50 Years ago on April 12,1961 the era of Human spaceflight opened with a roar to the heavens above with the thunderous blastoff of Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin aboard the Vostok 1 capsule from the Baikonur Cosmodrome Site No.1 at 9:07 a.m. Moscow time. Gagarin, at the age of 27, dared to brave the perils of the unknown and became the first human being to be strapped atop a rocket, ascend to outer space and view what no one else had ever seen, the entire Earth as a sphere.

Vostok 3KA-3 spacecraft (Vostok 1) reentry capsule with its parachute on the ground after landing south west of Engels, in the Saratov region of southern Russia. Gagarin ejected from the capsule at 7 km altitude and parachuted safely to the ground.  

For tourists, the minimalist approach includes the Safety Rocket, a basic space suit with integrated computer, a rocket flight computer, and fundamental sensors. Special cams will document the tourist flight, launch, and recovery.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Space1 Temperature Winter Climate Rocket Launch

Typical perfect winter launch conditions include flat land for many miles in every direction, a white snow field cover with few snow drifts and ice, a clear blue sky and no wind. However, what is the effect of the freezing cold on Space1 equipment for launching Safety Rockets?

SPACE1 TEMPERATURE WINTER CLIMATE ROCKET LAUNCH
Temperature is a concern during conventional space launches. NASA showed the world that launching in freezing temperatures with rubber O-rings on the SRB solid rocket boosters was a condition to avoid, when the space shuttle Challenger blew up.

How does temperature effect Space1 systems? The Safety Rocket does not use rubber o-rings but does contain other systems. How do these systems perform under winter conditions? Can we launch space tourism rockets in the cold winter, from more polar vantage points? What is the limit of cold for space launches? And if the design for winter launches is a go, what are the advantages in doing so?

The system can be divided into the rocket, launch system, space capsule, space suit, and avionics. The rocket has engines, the capsule has cameras and windows plus a pressure related environment, and the space suit has electronic and mechanical sensors.

More testing is needed for the engines to record and study performance under freezing temps. Electronics have posted operating temperature ranges. However, it becomes necessary to fully understand the way a sensor operates.

The sensor that uses heat cannot exceed the specs for ambient temperature, such as the accelerometer. The pressure detector will be affected by temperature. Cameras may have windows and lenses that frost over. Thawed ice on components, with conductive dust or lint contamination, may short circuit, so keeping items sealed in a clean environment is required. Humidity control is important. The case for engines and dry weather is to avoid static electricity which can cause engines to ignite prematurely and parts to have spontaneous combustion.

Sensors related to limits of their thermodynamic environments and vibration will be studied. Numerous unmanned test flights are scheduled after the Madonna Concert during winter of 2016.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Space1 Space Suit

Work on the Space Suit will increase
For security reasons, the actual space
suit cannot be shown. 
SPACE1 SPACE TOURISM
SPACE1 SPACE SUIT
SPACE1 ASTRONAUT CORE SPACE SUIT

Space1 has entered the Asian test zone, for the development of the current round of tests on one of the highest technology portions of the Safety Rocket involving the Space Suit.

Space1's RPL Rocket Propulsion Lab and Space Center are now creating a space suit to handle the functions required for safe space flight and tourism to Space Apogee in suborbital flights.

SCHEDULE: From December 10th, 2015 through March 2016, the center will actively work on the space suit with testing, new designs, and improvements for space flight. The space suit has an initial array of space sensors and devices that include the following:

* GFORCE SENSOR
* GFORCE LIMITING DEVICE
* VIBRATION ORRAY
* VIBRATION TRANFUSOR
* WEIGHTLESSNESS UNIT
* SOUND TRANSMUTATOR
* PROCESSORS

Work has progressed for approximately a year on the glove, suit, and helmet.  Part of this work includes communications and the continued miniaturization of components.

The sensors report to the Space Komputer for processing, analysis, and display. The Space Komputer currently uses an eight core chip, with enhancements to achieve greater 1,000 processor density per core. In the largest configuration, the SK has 240,000 computer processor cores. Smaller configurations are being tested with high densities.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Space1 Modified Hadron Collider

SPACE1 DIY PROJECT
BUILD YOUR OWN MODIFIED HADRON PARTICLE ACCELERATOR
SPACE1 MODIFIED HADRON COLLIDER
When it comes to decoding and unraveling the elements and details of the Quantum Universe, using a specially modified Hadron type collider is essential. Here we demystify various components of the particle collider and illustrate various aspects of its design.

The modification involved in the Space1 Dynamic Quantum Particle Accelerator deals specifically with bonus observations of particle collision results before the collision happens according to the Quantumverse.

Hadron PHOS



Hadron configures to look for parallel universes and create mini black holes

The Space1 Dynamic Quantum Particle Accelerator is increased in power yet scaled in physical size to fit a region of less than 17 miles. Modifications may be published in the future.



Space1 Quantum Lab
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/11/space1-quantum-lab.html

QUADLYZER QUANTUM ANALYZER
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/10/quadalyzer-quantum-analyzer.html

Large Hadron Collider Unveiled
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider

Particle Detection Models
http://build-your-own-particle-detector.org/models/lhc-micro-models

Parallel Universe
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/565315/Scientists-at-Large-Hadron-Collider-hope-to-make-contact-with-PARALLEL-UNIVERSE-in-days 

Large Hadron Collider Research
http://www.stfc.ac.uk/research/particle-physics-and-particle-astrophysics/particle-physics/large-hadron-collider/ 

Repository for technical assembly manuals
http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-0221
 

Space1 Update November 2015

Recognizing a revolution of change, by President John F. Kennedy
POWER MUSINGS
SPACE1 UPDATE NOVEMBER 2015
LETTER FROM THE FOUNDER OF SPACE1
THE EMERGENCE OF A PARADIGM OF NEW TECHNOLOGY
IDEAS AND INNOVATION

I can't believe how fast things are now moving here in Asia with Space1 technology. Since our return from the United States, where USA weather was uncooperative for pending space launches over five months, things have picked up to a rate of rapid acceleration. Not just here at our labs, but for NASA partner as well.

I just heard from NASA that Mars reaches 90 degrees during the summers. Previously it was thought that Mars reached 70 and prior to that it was barely reaching 60. That's definitely a game changer for Space1 tourism in the future. Plus a planet is discovered made of pure diamond and there's water on the surface of Mars. A lot of these new planets have precious minerals, and one is a water world. Titan is filled with oil and natural hydrocarbons. Asteroids have gold, gems, and valuable ores. The new push is in finding identical earth like planets. A lot is happening every week with new discoveries.

The ability to think above and beyond, by Albert Einstein
A lot is happening here at Space1. After opening the Quantum Lab, thoughts are on moving in more equipment needed to do the experiments, and more equipment to design the new machines to make everything possible. We have full support on this direction with our staff, scientists, the executive board and investors.

The new discovery of salty water flowing down this crater wall on Mars now supports the idea that life now exists on Mars. This makes Mars significantly more interesting and hospitable for colonization by Earthlings. Early settlers need only to filter out the perchlorate salt from the water and treat it for drinking. Hauling many tons of drinking water on the Mission to Mars is unnecessary, making the trip more efficient, light weight, and independent. It makes Martian colonization more practical and an imminent mission more certain. Photo - NASA
A meeting with the President of Space1 and the CEO in November was held regarding the newest of high technology developments and future expansion across the world. Expansion into Shanghai is possible on a flexible basis depending on future elements coming together. We likely will keep Space1 in the Asian Arena as a key innovator of space science and technology and a multiplicity factor of distribution, i.e. pushing the boundaries into new territories, as well as keeping the new Quantum Lab and a commute to China as needed. Expansion into Shanghai is possible with Space1 presence there as seen fit. The thought remains to expand more into Asia with a larger building with more work space and rooms to do vertical science. In particular, we're looking at the beginning construction of a modified Hadron type Collider for Quantum work in 2016, for the new Space1 Quantum Lab. This was previously blogged but now we are closer to realizing the dream. I wondered what would come next, after the 16 power telescopes in space, and now we have a good idea - the Quantum Laboratory and our own particle accelerator. Launches and evo into space will continue ARAP as rapidly as possible, for space tourism development. We are are at the highest Crux of all time and moving into the third year of smooth operations. We live in the most exciting time in space history of our species. The pending breakthroughs in Space1 quantum technology will propel the space venture light years ahead in evolution with space travel, space tourism, and space exploration. Stay tuned for the most fantastic things the mind can or cannot conceive. Space1 Founder

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Space1 Quantum Lab

Inside the Quadlyzer, a new world of reflective Quantum states
SPACE1 QUANTUM LAB
NOVEMBER 2014
Space1 Venture has opened the new first time Quantum Lab overseas within the Asian Arena.

The Quadlyzer was built to investigate Quantum particles and Quantum Dynamics
The Quantum Lab was built to explore the Quantum World and specifically to engage in Quantum experiments and research.

It's expected the Quantum Lab will engage topics of Quantum Entanglement, Quantum Transceivers and communicators, particle dynamics of the Pigeon particle, new configurations of Hadron type colliders that can detect particle collisions before they happen in terms of the quantum dimensions, examine the reflective quantum states of quantum dynamics and particles in four dimensions, simulations of the quantum world using quantum machines such as the Quantum Quadlyzer, study the effects of quantum space time, and investigate the creation of quantum inventions for use in the Space1 Program and new forms of rocket and space travel.

Space1 is a high technology new space venture which has designed and constructed a new type of safety rocket for safe space tourism, with a goal of making space travel fun, safe, affordable and within reach to everyone.

QUADLYZER QUANTUM ANALYZER
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/10/quadalyzer-quantum-analyzer.html

Friday, November 20, 2015

Space1 Shirt

SPACE1 SHIRT
For 2016, the Space1 tshirt has Space1's logo and the words Space1 Space Tourism.

Become a supporting member of Space1 tourism, the great adventure into space. Inventor of the Safety Rocket, the founder of Space1 is taking ticket reservations for a new kind of exciting tourism into space.

Space1 Rocket Alternatives of Going Into Space

Distance between the Earth and the Moon is a haven for the newest space tourism
SPACE1
ROCKET ALTERNATIVES OF GOING INTO SPACE

HE BI LEVEL ROCKET PROPULSION DESIGNED
Consideration of the Diesel Engine precluded carrying heavyweight fuel into space
Black powder fired rocket engines are cheap, easy to build, required regulation at times under certain conditions (dry weather, static electricity, incongruous changes), and affect the Earth's environment by depositing and releasing greenhouse gases. Depending on range and thrust, this may vary from a relatively insignificant proportion to that of larger depositions for the largest and most massive rockets.

But other forms of rocket propulsion are more damaging to man and the environment such as atomic and nuclear engine drives that have risk of explosion and releasing radioactivity and contaminating the Earth for many years or decades.

Of course, rocket propulsion must be cost effective and simple to supplement bringing space tourism to a safe and affordable level. Space1 is working on a Hybrid Engine that incorporates the best of a couple technologies, spinning old and new together. A new rocket engine design is introduced in November of 1015, named the HE.

There's two levels of space, the first level requires moving through the first level of Earth's space known as the Troposphere, and the second level moves beyond the Earth's space into the Solar System and the first realm of Deep Space. The HE design incorporates this bi level propulsion. The two worlds of engine design utilize a common propulsion for level I and electrical for level II.

Also examined and studied are propulsion using hydrogen, oxygen, diesel, kerosene, and nitrogen. These may be more range and velocity sensitive.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Advanced Aliens

Arecibo is a 305 meter diameter radio telescope located in a natural depression in Puerto Rico.
ADVANCED ALIENS
Is it really pathetic that we are looking for aliens with radio? Do you really think they would be transmitting to us with old fashioned radio? Radio, on Earth, is archaic at 120 years old.

As our sun is young comparatively to other stars in the galaxy by 4 billion years, it suggests that the average alien could be 2 billion years more advanced than humans. A lot can happen in that time span of evolution.

Aliens 2 billion years more advanced than us will no longer have bodies as we think, and may evolve into pure energy or something beyond. An alien this advanced would not use old radio waves.

It's very doubtful we would know any technology for the required instantaneous transceiver type devices needed for across the galaxy conversation.

Given that radio travels at the speed of light, and would take one million years to reach one of the nearest galaxies, and another million years for the reply to reach Earth, why would any alien be so stupid as to use that form of communications?

Only Earthlings are so stupid to send a message that would take 50,000 years to answer round trip to and from M13 stars in the constellation Hercules, as we did in the 1970s with the Arecibo radio telescope.

Only an aggressive species like us would use radio, and our location calling card message might be a food menu telling aliens "the restaurant is located here, come eat us."

In fact, there is nothing on Earth that advanced aliens are interested in. So they have no need to come here in flying saucers or otherwise. Other planets have water, metals, and the same resources as the Earth, so why travel billions of light years to the Earth?

So let's get off our lazy stupid human arses and invent a form of instant communications for across the galaxy conversations. But really, will the reply be anything we can understand? We will be like unimportant single cell creatures to any alien advanced by 2 billion years.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Space1 History of Lunar Mapping - Keep it Secret or Die

KEEP IT SECRET OR DIE
SPACE1'S HISTORY OF LUNAR MAPPING
Leonardo 1500
keep it secret or die...

Few Moon maps were published around the time of the invention of the telescope. There's a reason for this.

Even the invention of the telescope was kept secret for many years. Davinci apparently invented one and created lunar drawings, according to his notes from the year 1500, which is 109 years before Galileo's telescope.

It's now known that many drawings were made but few survived. The maps typically were kept in the author's hidden scrap books of lunar depictions and for good reason.
Thomas Harriot July 26, 1609
If you talked about what you had seen, published results, or made drawings known, you would be executed, usually hung on a cross and tortured there for so called heresy by the church.

This is a small chronological collection of the earliest surviving historical lunar maps, dates, and the names of the brave authors and inventors.

Thomas Harriot 1612 or 1613
Leonardo, in his unpublished notes at that time, invented a telescope in 1500. He kept his notes secret to avoid being hung and killed by the church.

109 years later, Galileo announced his telescope results and was almost killed, escaping to exile and ending up in house arrest for the rest of his life.

"Several lunar features are quite recognizable in this engraving, the second in the series, based on a sketch made on December 3, 1609. The mountains east of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) form the ring at the top, and the sizable crater at the bottom is probably Albategnius, here quite a bit larger than life, and undoubtedly conveying by its grandeur the impression it made on Galileo's mind." Source
In 1609, Astronomer Thomas Harriot may have drawn maps of the Moon before Galileo published his drawings.

"The modern face of the moon first emerged in the early evening of November 30, 1609, when Galileo Galilei in Padua turned his telescope toward the moon, noted the irregularities of the crescent face, and made a drawing to record his discoveries. He made at least five more drawings of the moon over the next eighteen days, prepared careful watercolor sketches from these drawings, and then selected four of these to be engraved for his revolutionary Starry Messenger, which appeared the following March. Galileo's treatise announced to an astonished public that the moon was a cratered chunk of elements --a world -- and not some globe of quintessential perfection. It was a new land, to be explored, charted, and named. The science of selenography was born."
Galileo 1610, wood carvings were "redrawn" inverted and flipped in orientation, different from Galileo's drawings.
Galileo 1610 - In this depiction, Galileo's original depiction is compared to a lunar photo.
His first is a Lunar drawing, possibly the first recorded observation using a telescope, dated 26 July 1609. 

The second refined depiction is thought to be his composite drawing of the Moon dating 1612 or 1613, and is considered by some experts to mark the birth of modern cartography.

Harriot's drawings predated Galileo's famous drawings by six months. But Harriot kept himself secret.

Galileo apparently did not date his drawings. However, the publication Siderius Nuncius published in 1610 shows Galileo’s initial sketches of the Moon.
Hevelius map of the Moon in 1647
Large Map of the Moon by Giovanni Cassini 1679

Friday, November 13, 2015

Space1 Moon Lunar Travel Maps

 
SPACE1 MOON LUNAR TRAVEL MAPS

Touring the Moon and sight seeing missions for Space1 tourism will have handy maps to identify main visiting features. This is a collection of maps to see what features may be available.

It may be a while before Space1 conducts it's first Earth to Moon space tourism mission, but then again, it could happen very quickly with a fly-by mission. So be prepared by acquainting yourself with lunar features using these maps.

Space1 is looking at a fly-by Moon mission which would avoid the orbital decaying natural anomalies beneath the lunar terrain. These gravitational "hot spots" have irregular accumulating tugs on a spacecraft, depending on trajectories, and were responsible for the crash of at least one orbiting spacecraft in NASA's history.



Thursday, November 12, 2015

Space1: USA Government to Control Drones

SPACE1
USA GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL DRONES

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/u-s-will-require-drones-be-registered-n446266

http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/16/us-drone-registration-report/

This may affect Space1 programs. All said and similar Space1 research vehicles may be thrown away in the USA. For more information, contact Space1 Corporate Office.

All planned launches involving said devices may be discontinued in the USA. Space1 is considering to maintain the fleet overseas, continuing research at that location(s). Launches, space flights, and other programs involving said devices may be discontinued in the USA and strengthened overseas. Long term results of strict USA government control will undoubtedly take money and investment away from the USA and strengthen other countries like China, etc.

For two years, Space1 has incorporated the use of said devices for the purposes of primarily imaging space rocket launches from ground point and throughout the troposphere in 4D, inclusive of various aerodynamic research programs and the ability to act as a supporting air flight platform. These programs may be canceled in the USA as a result of new impending government control of said devices.