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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Space1 Giant Technology Move to USA

SPACE1 GIANT TECHNOLOGY MOVE TO THE USA
Space1 is undergoing a giant technology move into the USA at a new location. This is a massive undertaking, and will include an ambitious plan for the design and construction of the following components at the destination:

Science Building
Rocket Technology Laboratory RTL
Time Machine Development Laboratory
COSMOS ONE Telescope Observatory
Advanced Weather Station AWS
Vehicular Parking Port VPP
Advanced Security System
Space Rocket Hanger 
Containment Field CF 
Personnel Science Office 

Science Building
The new multi-purpose building will be large enough to house primary controls of Space1 operations and additional facilities.

Rocket Technology Laboratory RTL
The new rocket technology laboratory will function as the center of construction to build new rockets and additional inventions. It will include the inventory of rocket parts and supplies, and the necessary tools and materials. This area will be the source of testing and experimenting in various supporting scientific fields

Time Machine Development Laboratory
The Time Machine Development Laboratory will include facilities for the development of new time machines for extending rocket trips. These machines may slow, speed up, and stop time.

COSMOS ONE Telescope Observatory
The high tech COSMOS ONE Telescope Observatory is a technology packed environment consisting of an advanced computerized robotic telescope with advanced GOTO functions and CCD imaging capabilities. Driven and operated by multiple computers, the CTO will supplement the acquisition of data about the sky, celestial events and information leading to the support of Space1 tourism.

Advanced Weather Station AWS
The new advanced weather station will fully support Space1 operations in the determination of atmospheric conditions suitable for rocket launch. It will monitor vital stats and study predictive trends for better assessing rocket launches and testing of spacecraft within the troposphere. The AWS, when combined with the telescope observatory, will become a powerful tool in the prediction and measurement of space weather including planetary systems, solar wind, Earth dynamics, and tropospheric conditions.

Vehicular Parking Port VPP
The VPP Vehicular Parking Port will provide a concrete pad capable of supporting thousands of pounds of weight for parking Space1 vehicles and will provide protection against the elements with a durable weather roof.

Advanced Security System
This advanced security design monitors the property 24/7 with a variety of real time devices and security systems. It includes cameras, motion detectors, warning alarms, connections to internet, auto dialing, remote monitoring, recording and tracking, wireless radio communications, secure and gated fencing, electronic windows, secure lighting, motion activated lighting, secure locking, lock monitoring, primary door monitoring, removal of windows and secondary doors, operations with a 760 computers array, smart devices, actual real time security guards and other systems not revealed.

Space Rocket Hanger
During Winter time schedules, the Space Rocket Hanger (SRH) will provide a place to park, hold, service, and refurbish Space1 vehicles. The RH is established within the new science building. RH is electrically wired for heating and cooling with climate control.

Containment Field CF
The new external containment field is primarily composed of a locking security chain link fence with sensors at the property perimeter and invisible infrared motion detection systems that flood and cover the field. The field is also camera monitored and physically monitored by a real time security guard. The containment is covered by flood lights as well and utilizes wireless radio and electromagnetic radiation flood devices.

Personnel Science Office
The science office is a unique part of the security system and will handle business operations for Space1 and other scientific business related agenda. Equipment is standard per cubical with a computer, printer, fax, copy machine, phone, office desk, lighting, etc.

Index of Space1 Web Pages 
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2015/01/space1-links-in-january-2015.html

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Space1 Singapore Spaceport

PHOTO: Lin Zilin 林紫琳 
sent Space1 Headquarters
in Taiwan, this aerial
image taken from about
35,000 feet altitude showing
atmospheric delineations. The
image is edited to show
unobstructed space.
SPACE1 SINGAPORE SPACEPORT

An area of land is located for a potential rocket launch site. A study and investigation is progressing to determine if this site is suitable for rocket launches.

Lin Zilin 林紫琳 provides a Space1 update regarding the selection of a site for a Space1 Singapore Spaceport. The first level of research is successfully completed and the project now moves into the second phase of determinations.

Space1 spaceports already exist in the USA, Taiwan and South Korea. Space1 has a goal of bringing space tourism to the world through peaceful and safe rocket launches, with Space1's invention, the safety rocket and high technology.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

About Space1 from the Founder

Space1 tourism
ABOUT SPACE1 FROM THE FOUNDER

About Space1: Space1 began January 2014 and is now international. It's a worldwide peaceful endeavor for safe space tourism through rocket travel. We have 7 members holding 21 Space1 roles.

Note from the Founder
I'm the founder of Space1, Taiwan Rocket Lab 1 & 2, American Rocket Lab 1, CEO, Rocket Scientist, and developer of a new Science Weather and Astro Observatory for rocket launches. The idea for Space1 was brewing for many years. President Obama's opening up space to private industry in the USA marked a turning point in space exploration, making space tourism possible on a large scale to the public for the first time.

President Obama Space
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/11/president-obama-space.html

Last year, I designed and built 14 rockets and invented the world's first Safety Rocket. We have 3 Space Ports in 4 countries. Space1 is on the verge of changing the world and beyond. It will make space travel, space tourism, safe and affordable for the first time in history.

We are working to open a fourth space port in Singapore. Our mission directive is to open up safe affordable space tourism for everyone in the world. There are no requirements (age, gender, health, weight, height, education, training, religion, culture, location, affluence) to go into space on-board our safety rocket which could make this a boon in history.


— The first 100 people to fly the safety rocket will go down in history as the first group of space tourists and members of the most elite club in the world!

Space1 Links
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-links-in-january-2015.html

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Space1 Singapore


SPACE1 SINGAPORE
NO GUM IN SINGAPORE!
Strict country laws make space expansion more challenging in Singapore!

As shown on the maps, the relatively tiny country of Singapore is selected for space tourism expansion to this side of the world. Space1's far southern Asia expansion into Singapore continues to move forward in 2015.

Singapore flag








 

The first official Space1-Singapore meeting was held on Sunday January 11, 2015, with Space1's Singapore Advisor Master Lin Zi Lin 林紫琳 who flew from Singapore to Taiwan.

After a review of Space1 technology, the first agenda was deciding if a Singapore located spaceport is possible. The issue is extremely complex. Singapore has very strict laws and has outlawed gum and fireworks so it was decided that a continuing study is required to access all details regarding space tourism and launching rockets, thus preventing any country infringements.

Singapore is one of the world's major commercial hubs, with the fourth-biggest financial center and one of the five busiest ports. Its globalized and diversified economy depends heavily on trade, especially manufacturing, which represented 26 percent of Singapore's GDP in 2005.

In terms of purchasing power parity, Singapore has the third-highest per capita income in the world but one of the world's highest income inequalities. It places highly in international rankings with regard to education, healthcare, and economic competitiveness. Approximately 5.4 million people live in Singapore (June 2013), of which approximately two million are foreign-born.

While Singapore is diverse, ethnic Asians predominate: 75 percent of the population is Chinese, with significant minorities of Malays, Indians, and Eurasians. There are four official languages, English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil, and the country promotes multiculturalism through a range of official policies.

LINKS
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-in-singapore.html

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Next Human Launch into Near Space

Tiny Near Space telescope is inside the bag
BIG BRAIN'S EXPLORATION OF THE CONTINUING FRONTIER
NEXT HUMAN NEAR SPACE LAUNCH
Last time, the Big Brain Machine Initiative successfully launched and recovered an astronaut into Near Space on Sunday, February 3rd, 2013. That flight produced a successful study of fourteen Strata Layers beyond the Earth, journeyed to the fringes of space, set new records, and completed a space port view progression. Now we are once again about to depart into the frontier of Near Space and explore its domain.


http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/02/near-space-flight.html

The Big Brain is a Propeller powered semi-cognizant machine with a space program and a Prime Directive.


Prime Directive
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/03/prime-directive.html


This time, launch conditions predicted by local weather sources are favorable 50/50 sun/rain. Either way, the launch will take place as the spacecraft will rise above the weather front to the crystal clear frontier.

This time, we're taking up a tiny space telescope, which is small enough to fit in the illustrated bag.

Most records in this Near Space space program, over the past years of exploration, have reached limits, in terms of the analysis of collected data, for maximum spacecraft height reached, coldest temperature on record, consecutive strata layering, launch and reentering vectoring, relative speeds of travel, and numerous parameters for a sub orbital flight. It's unknown if any TSATS will be released.

TSAT Temporary Satellite Invention
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/12/temporary-satellite-tsat.html

December 8th, 2012 Space Launch
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/12/december-space-launch-2.html
This space journey will ramp up with the introduction of two flights separated by a minimum of one day between each launch and reentry. This will be day, night, or both day /night launch/recoveries.

Space Launch One
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/12/first-december-space-launch-one.html

This time, we will look for evidence Near Space phenomenon out of the ordinary, test elements of the space craft, and test an in flight astronomy program for celestial observations either daytime or night time or both.

October 12th, 2012 Human Journey into Near Space
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/10/journey-into-next-space.html

Types of Space
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/10/types-of-space.html