Showing posts with label spaceport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spaceport. Show all posts

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Space1 Massive Rocket Engine

Old space engines of great complexity such as this liquid fueled rocket engine were discontinued by the space program for safety reasons and budgetary concerns. Too many liquid fuel valves, liquid flow pipes, and liquid regulators had too many clogging failures, causing the engine and the rocket to fail and blow up over the years of operations. New modern day rockets have led to a new type of reliable engine with far fewer parts and without being prone to failure from liquid fueled valves, pipes, liquid reservoirs and liquid flow regulators. New engines now have anticipatory specific thrust and burn packing with significant weight reduction and the control complexity eliminated.
SPACE1 MASSIVE ROCKET ENGINE
Space1 has taken delivery of the most massive and powerful rocket engine since the inception of the space tourism program, founded in January of 2014.

This will change the way Space1 does business, increasing the altitude of the rocket, allowing heavier and more payload, offering more thrust and power at liftoff and throughout the flight, enabling an increase in space born instrumentation and new flight controls, in flight recording devices and cameras, and making possible larger rockets with more crew astronauts. These heavy lift rockets with massive rocket engines are likely the rockets to take our space plane skyward for materials, experiments and astronauts for free flight return.

Complexity of old rocket engine piping and parts led to its demise. New rocket engines employed by Space1 have completely eliminated all of the archaic gadgetry that can cause a multitude of failures, fractures, and safety issues. Many rockets that blew up in earlier days of the space program were equipped with complicated liquid fueled engines.

Actually, it was necessary for Space1 operations to pick up the rocket engines, as the supplier would not offer delivery for obvious reasons. Direct pickup saved Space1 company an exorbitant amount of delivery money four times greater than the cost of a single engine!


Space1 as a tourist space program is moving faster than any space program has in the past. Since the move to the USA and working towards establishing a headquarters, rocket lab, rocket hangar, launch center, weather station, Space1 Headquarters Office, a mini observatory for tracking and guiding, and spaceport, never before has Space1 worked on so many things simultaneously, and accomplished so much in so little time. Space1 is working on a technologically high deadline and one that guarantees safety and launch implementation in a minimal time frame.

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

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Space1 Booster Rocket & Glider

SPACE1 BOOSTER ROCKET & GLIDER
Space1 in the USA is progressing with concept, design, construction, and testing of a new booster rocket and spacecraft glider. The booster is a vertical deployment with enough diameter and mechanical mounts to support multiple arrays of surrounding gliders.

At apogee during the mission, the gliders release at the same time, maintaining gyro equilibrium to the booster, then follow glide flight paths back to earth. Circular glide paths absorb kinetic energy to reduce speed to safe levels.

Illustration: Artist concept of Space1's Booster Glider

Each glider spacecraft can support 1 or many astronauts, depending on configuration. First Envisions (tm), a division of Space1, has allocated 3 periphery gliders on one booster arranged in triequilibrium.

A reusable boost keeps space flights and missions as low cost as possible and potentially affordable to the space tourism industry.

Scaling flights are slated for summer of 2015 over the USA at Space1's Rocket Space Port.

LINKS
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2015/01/space1-links-in-january-2015.html

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Space1 Hong Kong Spaceport

SPACE1 HONG KONG SPACEPORT
Saturday March 21 2015
An Asian Arena Summit Meeting was held in Hong Kong with the President to officially establish Space1's newest SpacePort for launching Space Tourism Safety Rockets. Hong Kong is the latest country with an established SpaceOne spaceport, and joins the collective that includes the USA, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Macao.

The number of countries occupied by Space1 is six, and the number of Space1 spaceports is 11. At this time, the exact location of spaceports is not revealed. For more information about tickets for space tours and reservations, contact Space1.

LOCATION       SPACEPORTS
USA                2
Taiwan             2
South Korea        1
Singapore          4
Hong Kong          1
Macao              1
Total              11

Space1 is a high technology peaceful rocket space venture designed to establish safe space tourism across the world. Humanoido, founder, CEO, and rocket scientist, has invented the Space Tourism Safety Rocket, designed to assure complete safety of all those on space tour.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Space1 Spaceport Bonanza - Rockets in South Korea Singapore Taiwan USA

"Space Concrete for a kilometer" - the new modern Space1 Xinyi Super Spaceport in Taiwan has a "kilometer of concrete" poured for rocket launch and clear rocket reentry and retrieval. With no obstruction, trees, man-made structures, or occluding debris, the spaceport is a boon and hive of space activity for rapid peacetime operations.

Located directly at the apex of entry is the MRT futuristic railway for transporting passengers to the spaceport for space tourism, scientists for testing and conducting launch operations, and moving equipment for launches.

The spaceport includes directly adjacent modern centers shopping, lodging, food, parking, and access points for rocket scientists and astronauts participating in peaceful space tourism. Space1 operations security precludes the display of current rocket activities in this photo.
Space1 Spaceport Bonanza - Rockets in South Korea Singapore Taiwan USA

Space1, a venture of peaceful space rockets to launch space tourism from points across the world, has expanded very quickly with more international worldwide spaceports.

This week, Space1 opened up the new Class 1 Xinyi Super Spaceport which has numerous unique features of massive flood light illumination for night launch capability, modern high speed railway transportation, lodging, restaurants, parking and possibly the countries largest concreted area for clear access to rocket launching and reentry.

The list of spaceports include 2 in the USA, 2 in Taiwan, 4 in Singapore and 1 in South Korea, for a total of 9. Space1 is a new space tourism venture that was founded when President Obama opened up space exploration to private industry. The founder of Space1 is the inventor of the Safety Rocket, for safe and peaceful space tourism.

To see the web page presence of Space1, the following link is provided:
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-links-in-january-2015.html

Monday, February 9, 2015

Space1 President & Rockets in France and Italy

SPACE1 PRESIDENT & ROCKETS IN FRANCE AND ITALY
Space1's futuristic nature is moving right along. The President is meeting in three countries, including France and Italy, to discuss the establishment and opening of two new spaceports in 2015.

 











































Space1 is moving quick on many evolutionary projects, with a growing team of highly qualified and educated international experts, who are highly motivated in bringing peaceful space tourism to the world.

The exact location of both spaceports will be hammered out in presidential meetings over this month. Stay tuned to the blog for more incoming information.

This will bring up Space1's total number of countries to include USA, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, France and Italy.

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

Friday, January 23, 2015

Rocket Space Fire Debate - Focus on Greece

ROCKET SPACE FIRE DEBATE - FOCUS ON GREECE
Not all countries are receptive to the firing and launching of space touring rockets as Vassilis Kapernaros, a member of the political party Independent Greeks, discovered. He submitted a proposal for the transformation of the Kalamata International Airport to a rocket launch site, at Parliament. citing that Greece will be able to tap into space tourism.

The government was in opposition of an International Center for Space Tourism in Kalamata. According to greekreporter.com, Notis Mitarakis, the Deputy Minister of Development said that the country has yet to show any interest in the aerospace industry, while Michalis Chrysochoidis, the minister of infrastructure noted that such a project needs resources and infrastructure investments that Greece is not currently able to provide.

He added that an operation like this would cost millions of dollars that the country can’t afford, and also that the project would have to be cautiously approached because of “European and International regulations.”

Space1 has yet to approach the Greek government for a site proposal to create a spaceport. It's likely Space1 will approach other countries first and during that transitional time period, the country of Greece will realize the vast revenue that space tourism can generate, and undoubtedly warm up to hosting and funding the proposal.

ABOUT GREECE
President: Karolos Papoulias (2005)
Prime Minister: Antonis Samaras (2012)
Land area: 50,502 sq mi (130,800 sq km);
total area: 50,942 sq mi (131,940 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 10,775,557 (growth rate: .01%); birth rate: 8.8/1000; infant mortality rate: 11/1000; life expectancy: 80.3
Capital (2011 est.):  Athens, 3.414 million
Other large cities: Thessaloníki, 883,000
Monetary unit: Euro (formerly drachma)

GEOGRAPHIC DETAIL
Located in southern Europe, Greece forms an irregular-shaped peninsula in the Mediterranean with two additional large peninsulas projecting from it: the Chalcidice and the Peloponnese.

The Greek islands are generally subdivided into two groups, according to location: the Ionian islands (including Corfu, Cephalonia, and Leucas) west of the mainland and the Aegean islands (including Euboea, Samos, Chios, Lesbos, and Crete) to the east and south.

North-central Greece, Epirus, and western Macedonia are all mountainous. The main chain of the Pindus Mountains extends from northwest Greece to the Peloponnese. Mount Olympus, rising to 9,570 ft (2,909 m), is the highest point in the country,
Vassilis Kapernaros, member of the political party Independent Greeks, - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/11/21/greece-tapping-into-space-tourism/#sthash.yZmlLYpI.dpuf
Vassilis Kapernaros, member of the political party Independent Greeks, - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/11/21/greece-tapping-into-space-tourism/#sthash.yZmlLYpI.dpuf
Vassilis Kapernaros, member of the political party Independent Greeks, - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/11/21/greece-tapping-into-space-tourism/#sthash.yZmlLYpI.dpuf

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

Monday, January 12, 2015

Space1 2015 Talks

SPACE1 talks expand technology in space tourism
SPACE1 2015 TALKS
MORE SPACE TOURISM AUTONOMY

In January of 2015, the high technology discussions about the Space1 tourism process are very interesting. One exciting goal being worked on is a space package that when purchased will allow anyone to do space travel tourism on a more private repeatable basis at any one of the designated spaceports and spaceport areas.

This method would comply with predesignated rules for spaceport locations and launching requirements to fit each particular country law. It would give individuals much more control over their own space flight reservations and tour packages and increase the speed from one mission to the next.

Space1 South Korea Rocket SpacePort

South Korea Map: location of rocket spaceport
ROCKET SPACE TOURISM
SPACE1 SOUTH KOREA
ROCKET SPACEPORT

BREAKING NEWS
Seoul districts South Korea
This weekend (Saturday and Sunday January 10th and 11th, 2015), a new rocket spaceport was established in South Korea, for peaceful space tourism and safe, scientific exploration of space.

The Space1 Rocket SpacePort is founded by Dara 지혜, 한국어 지혜 연구소 hangug-eo jihye yeonguso, of Space1's Korean Wisdom Lab. Dara is the Chief Korean Scientist, the Korean Conceptual Design Director and the Chief of Operations of the Wisdom Lab and SpacePort.

Seoul - is it too crowded for a spaceport?
— Space1 is a peaceful spacefaring company developing the safety rocket for space tourism, so anyone regardless of status can go into space

For weeks, Dara and CEO/Founder of Space1 hammered out details of an exciting new space rocket launching port for space tourism, a spaceport, as a place to shoot off and fire Space1's rockets, lofting humans into space and making a new presence within the Asian arena, the side of the world near Japan, see map. The new Rocket SpacePort in South Korea is the third rocket spaceport opened by Space1 with an expansion internationally for space tourism. It's preceded by two other spaceports, one in the USA and one in Taiwan.

The Korean SpacePort is very convenient. As envisioned, an international traveler can fly in to the Korean International Airport, take the Airport Shuttle, taxi to their short term space apartment, check in, have breakfast, rest, take equipment and proceed to the designated launch area by Subway Train. Once arrived, they perform the necessary setup and equipment calibrations, and the countdown will begin to rocket into space. After experiencing space flight and the marvels of space tourism, the astronaut will undergo a rest period at the space apartment and return home.

The exact location of all spaceports cannot be revealed at this time for security reasons. Business negotiations are underway to open additional international spaceports in 2015. For more information, contact Space1 Headquarters.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Space1 Rocketeer Changes

SPACE ROCKET SCIENCE
SPACE1 ROCKETEER CHANGES IN 2015

This is an update to the space rocket science team within Space1.

The number of team members is increased in FQ2015 which leads to a team with 7 total position members (first quarter of 2015), filling 21 rocket tourism space science and related roles.

UPDATED MONDAY JANUARY 19TH 2015

Seven rocketeers hold the spotlight for 21 roles in Space1 developments. Positions are listed below. (In all cases, the anonymity of individuals is preserved within the company.)

CHANGES IN 2015 
* In 2015, in Taiwan, the Head of Taiwan R&D position held by Master Noon Lin 中午大師林 is now changed. 中午大師林 is promoted to the Taiwan Chief Advisory to Space1 Counsel position.

*On January 19th, Space1 filled the position of American USA Advisor to Space1 in Robotics and Technical Flight Systems with Dr. Thomas joining our Board of Advisors.

* The Head of Taiwan R&D position is now filled by current Taiwan Spaceport Engineer Master Lin Mei 林美 with the new title Taiwan Master of R&D & Taiwan Spaceport Engineering.

* The Presidential domain role is now expanded to four countries instead of two. This includes the USA, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore. The role includes presence in all four countries and also includes additional countries where meetings are held and related business takes place. This includes Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Taiwan, Macao, and other international locations. The President is also a primary investor of Space1.

* The operation roles of the Korean Wisdom Lab, 한국어 지혜 연구소, hangug-eo jihye yeonguso, is expanded in 2015. The Wisdom Lab will provide added support in the hosting of meetings, navigational information and high technology projects. Dara 지혜 is now promoted to Chief of Operations for the Korean Wisdom Lab while maintaining the roles of Korean Chief Scientist and Korean Conceptual Design Director. The new position includes Engineer of the South Korean SpacePort.

* Professor Randall Menske's title is increased to include American SpacePort Director and American Rocket Observatory Engineer at the American SpacePort. He is also the founder of the American Rocket Lab 2.

* Dr. Robert has taken on the development of a new science weather and astronomical rocket observatory in the USA, and has founded an additional rocket safety lab in Taiwan after the recent move. He is also the founder of rocket lab 1 in the USA and travels internationally between the USA, Taiwan, Korea, Macau and Hong Kong. 

The updated staff list is as follows (the names are security protected):

(1) USA
SPACE1 FOUNDER
Security Unlisted

(2,3,4,5,6) USA, TAIWAN, SOUTH KOREA ETC.
SPACE1 CEO

ROCKET SCIENTIST
DEVELOPER: USA SCIENCE, WEATHER & ASTRONOMICAL ROCKET
     OBSERVATORY
FOUNDER OF AMERICAN ROCKET SAFETY LAB 1
FOUNDER TAIWAN ROCKET SAFETY LABS 1 & 2
Dr. Robert

(7,8,9,10) USA

AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER
AMERICAN SPACEPORT DIRECTOR
ROCKET OBSERVATORY ENGINEER
FOUNDER OF AMERICAN ROCKET SAFETY LAB 2
Professor Randall


(11,12,13) USA, KOREA & TAIWAN, SINGAPORE
THE PRESIDENT

INVESTOR
TAIWAN ADVISOR CHIEF
Master & Dr. Shui Soong 風水大師宋

(14,15,16,17) SOUTH KOREA
CHIEF KOREAN SCIENTIST

K0REAN CONCEPTUAL DESIGN DIRECTOR
WISDOM LAB CHIEF OF OPERATIONS
SOUTH KOREAN SPACEPORT ENGINEER
Dara 지혜
, 한국어 지혜 연구소
 

(18,19) TAIWAN
TAIWAN MASTER OF R&D
TAIWAN SPACEPORT ENGINEERING DIRECTOR
Master Lin Mei 林美


(20) TAIWAN
TAIWAN CHIEF ADVISORY TO SPACE1 COUNSEL
 Master Noon Lin 中午大師林

(21) USA
AMERICAN USA ROBOTICS & TECHNICAL SYSTEMS ADVISOR TO SPACE1
Dr. Thomas

Monday, June 9, 2014

Space1 Rocket Science Team

MEET THE ROCKET SCIENCE TEAM IN 3 COUNTRIES

Space1, the new space company set towards taking humans into space for a new kind of tourism, is busy setting new personal records and expanding its team of scientists.

Six rocketeers now take the spotlight in various Space1 developments. Positions taken include the founder, CEO, Rocket Scientist, President, Aeronautical Engineer, Wisdom Lab Scientist, Conceptual Designer, SpacePort Engineer, and Head of R&D. In all cases, the anonymity of individuals is preserved within the company.


SPACE1 FOUNDER
Security Unlisted

USA, TAIWAN, SOUTH KOREA
SPACE1 CEO/ROCKET SCIENTIST
Dr. Robert Bohlman
羅伯特Bohlman博士
로버트 Bohlman

USA
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER
Randall Menske

USA & TAIWAN
THE PRESIDENT
Master Shui Soong
風水大師宋

SOUTH KOREA
KOREAN  SCIENTIST/CONCEPTUAL DESIGNER/WISDOM LAB
Dara 지혜

TAIWAN
TAIWAN SPACEPORT ENGINEER
Master Lin Mei 林美

TAIWAN
HEAD OF TAIWAN R&D
Master Noon Lin
中午大師林