Showing posts with label usa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label usa. Show all posts

Monday, August 14, 2023

Thinking Brain Ace Rejuvenator

Thinking Brain Ace Rejuvenator


The Thinking Brain establishes the Ace Rejuvenator, a secret USA age modifier used by American woman (and men) for ages.

August 13, 2023. Allows one to modify age up or down in a chronological fashion. Advantages may include double fast healing and typical age restoration.

The Thinking Brain does not use hardware and/or coded software, nor does this approach use medical equipment or specific medical text. The Thinking Brain thinks in constructs unto itself to resolve highly specific or non-specific unsolved questions.

The Thinking Brain replaces over 20 years of Big Brain work and blogs typically a massive hardware orientated advanced project. The new Thinking brain has nothing to explain nor parts and components for storage. It's the latest, easily movable technology.

This is new technology. Is it anti aging? Not exactly. Does it change the aging process? Yes. Can it hault, slow down, or suspend one's time frame to the whereabouts of middle age, for example - Yes. Obviously interests in time travel will be spiked to a high new level.

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.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Space1 USA Reboot

Founder of Space1 shows the rocket engine throttle
SPACE1 USA REBOOT
The rebooting startup of Space1 in the USA has faced many challenges.
Interesting, most of these challenges are everyday common living events.

For example, at the rocket site, the land must be prepared, mowed and cut, leveled, the building structure put up and then upgraded with a foundation, existing structures will need to be upgraded for a Space1 hangar facility, Space1 Laboratory, and Space1 corporate office. Cement will be poured, and existing trees and bushes will be trimmed, cut and removed.

As temperatures currently are hanging around 100 degrees F. (in late June and July) with RH above 90%, and mosquitoes and rain storms are a hindrance, work is proceeding slowly. Vehicles must be brought up to specs, and the facilities installed and working.

Rocket facilities need special ventilation installed, with new security systems, inclusive of security doors, security flood lamps and motion detectors, along with security cameras and alarm systems.

Science equipment will be installed, including the robotics laboratory with emphasis on humanoids, a library, weather station, and possible special telescope observatory. Attention to inventory is also of paramount concern.

Special insulation and finishing is important to comply with space requirements. Rocket inventory is currently being developed inclusive of materials to build five new fleet rockets and a selection of rocket motors are being warehoused in preparation of the next 14 rocket launches (and/or tests) and space missions. 

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

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

New USA Space1 Rocket Lab

NEW USA SPACE1 ROCKET LAB
Established recently in the USA, the new rocket lab is busy stocking up on rocket parts and supplies to assemble a total of five new rockets.

RESEARCH VEHICLE
One research vehicle among the fleet is a rocketing space shuttle that will ferry supplies, test equipment, and possible astronauts back to earth. The design originated many years ago but only now do we have working vehicles to fly.

SHUTTLE DESIGN
The shuttle design is a gliding vehicle, and does not carry volatile rocket fuel, making it reusable for more safe landings. Automatic design parameters enable the vehicle to return on its own.

ROCKETS
Other rockets range in size from four different diameter and height dimensions. The largest rockets designed appear to have heavy lift capability for multiple equipment bays or multiple astronauts.

ROBOTICS
Space1 is heavy into advanced space flight robotics. The robotics division is already vastly equipped in both Taiwan and USA locations.

LAUNCH COMPLEX
Also equipped with parts for two launch sites, the liftoff pads have varying capabilities depending on rocket size. Control panels will be spaced at safe distance from the launch rockets and towers.

ROCKET MOTORS
Highest reliability rocket motors are purchased from a reputable professional rocket motor corporation pre-made and ready for precision installation into rockets at the time of launch. A total of fourteen rocket motors are now within Space1 inventory.

These will be used for primary launches and rocket tests. Four motors in the engine lot are the most powerful ever purchased and just within affordable means at this time.

These motors require lead delivery times and special shipment procedures, and will produce the highest rocket thrust and space altitudes ever reached by Space1's fleet of rockets.

Under consideration now is the increase of rocket penetration into space by the addition of thruster boosters, that not only extend space flight duration, but offer more space tourism during the mission.

LINKS
Space1 Web Content Links in January 2015
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2015/01/space1-links-in-january-2015.html

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Time Lab - It's Time to Move to the USA

TIME LAB

IT'S TIME TO MOVE TO THE USA

Time Lab is currently being developed in Taiwan, the international location for United Humanoido Laboratories and Space1 for space tourism. However, it's time to move Time Lab.



After June 1st, Time Lab will open up a new installation in the USA. The American Time Lab will become the principle investigation center for time, time machines, and time travel. 

Not only will methods of time travel be under the development microscope, but the singularity of time itself will be examined.

 
A new science center is being developed in America, and Time Lab will become a part of its installations. This will offer the scientific equipment and access to machines and technology for developing various aspects and experiments in time.

We now know that time, and the flow of time in the forward direction is much more than merely the passage of events, that time itself has substance, and can flow forward, be reversed and completely paused or stopped. There are methods to time, some of which can be experimented upon through great machines and others require only the elements of technology. The origin of Time Lab resulted in the need for a place to work to modify the time parameter in Space1's safety rocket during space tourism. 

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

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Lab Update May 10th 2015

LAB UPDATE MAY 10TH 2015
United Humanoido Laboratories UHL and Space1 Tourism have a lot going on in the month of May. Fewer and fewer blogs resulted as massively large projects are under way, being developed and were completed.

The big key is a massive move to the USA as many projects are opened up and awaiting completion.

Space1 Giant Technology Move to USA
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/05/space1-giant-technology-move-to-usa.html

Another big push was finishing the power telescopes and extreme machines book. The book and the machines are the culmination of three years work.


Power Telescopes & Extreme Machines Book
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/05/power-telescopes-extreme-machines-book.html

The data is collected and archived for the setup of Space1 in the USA. Long range plans include the launch of our first space tourist inside the safety rocket.

Machine experimentation, testing, and deployment is slated for 2015, including the new time machine. The time machine is capable of slowing down referential time from the rocket resulting in a longer duration space flight for a more satisfying space tourism adventure.

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 2, 2015

Space1 One Year Anniversary Commemorative Coin

Magnified view of Space1's commemorative one year anniversary coin
SPACE1 INDUSTRIES ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE COIN
SPACE1 Industries has released the minting design for the Space1 Commemorative Coin, a coin that commemorates the first anniversary of one full year operation.

The coin is a lucky coin, as when flipped, it has no tail and always has a head face, representing moving forward into space, towards the future and the destiny of the human race.

It's the rarest of rare minted coins due to extremely low mintage, making the coin extremely valuable to space collectors. Dated 2015, and marked SPACE1 INDUSTRIES, the coin depicts the earth, the wreath of peaceful space exploration, and 5 important first year stars.

— the goal is to fly this coin into space, symbolically opening the door to space tourism and new ways of space exploration —

The stars represent the first year's founding members. The largest star represents the Founding Father of Space1. The remaining four stars additionally show the first year countries: USA, Taiwan, Korea, and Singapore respectively.

The 24 dots at the top of the coin are symbolic of the first 24 rocket versions completed during the first year of operation.

The 34 petals of the peace wreath signify safe launches of Space1's safety rocket and the continuing safety of Space1 operations both on the land and in space.

The Earth is symbolically divided up into 15 triangular or parallelogram frontal face sections representing future expansion. Expansion may include operations with space ports, rocket labs, and business nodes. The Earth symbology embodies a circular cut Mercator map projection, thus all 15 sections represent the entire surface of the Earth, encompassing all 6/7 continents.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Space1 January 2015 Update

SPACE1 JANUARY 2015 UPDATE
January 2015 is one of the most productive months for Space1's great space tourism adventure introducing humans to safe space. Numerous new ideas are in effect. The partial list is seen below.

* More rocket and aerospace schooling
* Extensive research in rocketry
* Improvements to Altimeters
* Dual deployment
* Engine design research
* Parts cost analysis
* The most powerful engines determination
* New spaceports
* Rocket global analysis 
* Business meetings
* International travel
* Defining some missions in space
* Develop methods for ground safety
* Development of the Electric Rocket
* Engine production decisions
* Fireproofing invention
* Safety code development
* Developed a business synopsis
* Analyzed space launches
* Calculated thrust ratios and parameters
* Reviewed rocket simulation programs
* Developed addtl. space tourism plans
* Designed a new 2015 logo
* Plan historical preservation for first space tourists
* Develop a list of Space1 tourism advantages
* Completed a space rocket size analysis
* Rocket weight analysis
* Assembly analysis
* Initiated tests
* Electronics development
* Development of 2015's ASR Assurance Safety Rocket
* Firewall analysis and design
* Established the rocket visuals
* Designed a new rocket with size change
* Worked on the space capsule
* Analysis of payload capacity
* Work on couplers
* Development of the Space1 Rocket Observatory
* Telescope Rocket Observatory research
* OBS design
* Developed land area
* Reviewed safety
* Researched safety
* Implemented addtl. safety
* New staff

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.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Space1 USA Meeting Space Workshop

Expanding Space1's workshop may look like this
SPACE1 USA MEETING
SPACE WORK SHOP

During the winter, Space1 holds periodic international telepresence meetings to establish details of operations in the USA. This allows the organization to stay internationally connected and progressively working together.

The January 10th, 2015, meeting focused on the American Space Workshop. Enter Space1’s largest USA space workshop through the massive giant doors, a gateway to tomorrow!

Space Workshop sports some of the most incredible tall ceilings to house the largest rockets. Inside you’ll find one of the most well equipped "Space1" aerospace industry technology labs, not only housing full size aircraft, and those under construction, but capable of working with many rocket tech materials in multiple scientific fields.

It’s here that complex designs are completed and mechanics built and rebuilt with a massive array of machine tools. The tooling room includes everything needed to work out complex heavy lift rocket designs and move the completions to the launch complex.

This week, Space1’s Aerospace Engineer Randall is rebuilding a powerful engine, part by part, as is necessary to assure safe and reliable unfaltering operations for seasonal performance. Randall is an aeronautical genius - his own human carrying "rocket craft" is called a “rocket plane” by many because of its speed and maneuverability.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Space1 Update 2015

Artistic representation of distant worlds in space awaiting tourism
SPACE1 UPDATE 2015

Space1 is a private space-faring enterprise and international business to bring safe space tourism to the world. Developing the Safety Rocket, Space1 is working towards ensuring that all people, irregardless of their age, gender, social status, physical condition, location, health, culture, religion, education or training, may have the opportunity to experience space tourism.

Space1 Contact Email
You may contact space1 by sending letters to space1usa on our @gmail.com account.

Name Change
The abbreviated name Space1 is now being used over the long name of SpaceOne. 

New Rocket
Announced January 7th, 2015, Space1's Milestone Safety Rocket MSR is the 15th rocket developed by Space1 and is an ALV Astronaut Launch Vehicle designed to loft an astronaut into space tourism domain for tourism space flight, and return the astronaut safely to the Earth after the mission is completed. The rocket has the best features of the previous 14 rockets.
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-milestone-safety-rocket.html

Space1 Blogs
You will note a limited number of links to blogs here: http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-links-in-january-2015.html

This is because, rather than generating all information as blogs, private classified articles were created for Space1 Magazine all throughout the year 2014. At some time, a project to convert declassified articles, if any, into blogs may be initiated.

New Inventions
The newest inventions include the Atomic G-Force Absorber and the safety rocket released on January 7th 2015.
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/atomic-g-force-absorber.html

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/space1-milestone-safety-rocket.html 

Space1 Magazine
Space1 has completed the first year's collection of technical magazines up to and including issue #3. Issue 1 covers January 2014 through April 2014 inclusive. Issue #2 includes May 2014 through August. Issue #3, now completed, rounds out the year of 2014 from September through December. The first three issue magazine set is extremely valuable and historical.

Magazine or Blogs in 2015
It is currently undecided if 2015 will see Space1 publication in the form of a magazine or in the form of blogs. Before the magazine, newsletters were available. Prior to newsletters, PDF publications were available, and prior to PDF publications, personal letters and progressing memos described the start-up enterprise.

Moving
Space1 has moved to a new location as of January 2015. This resulted in a temporary suspension, followed by a sluggish damper period, on inventions, testing, rocket development, parts orders, launches, and other space related activities.

Heavy Air
Rain and the rainy season has dampened outdoor testing and increased atmospheric pressure. Spacecraft will not be subjected to water or extended environmental pressures during tests or within initial launch zones.

Business
Business has continued at a lightening rapid pace with multiple meetings in Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, the opening up of Singapore, and the USA anchoring its remote and isolated SpacePort. After moving, the development of the Multi-D invention was blogged. http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2014/12/multi-d-invention-for-space1.html

International Presence
With our annexing South Korea and Singapore to a growing list of international locations, Space1 now has presence in five countries. (USA, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore)

Trip Meetings
Meetings take place in Taiwan where currently space tourism rockets are designed and developed. The President has met with Space1 in Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea and the United States. The Singapore Advisor to Space1 may meet in Taiwan for further analysis of Space1 from unique perspectives.

International Function
Hong Kong is reserved for meetings and research. SpacePorts are located in Taiwan and the USA for rocket launch capability. South Korea is home of Space1's Wisdom Lab, a Korean scientist think tank that out-pours intellectual results of great value. Taiwan is also the host to many rocket science labs.

International News
Singapore is currently advancing in advisory status. In addition to the Wisdom Lab, South Korea is advancing as a potential rocket and space parts center, technological research and development center, temp observatory, master temp lab, and a potential Space1 SpacePort in the future.

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

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Updated Humanoido United Labs List 2014

UPDATED HUMANOIDO UNITED LABS (HUL) LIST 2014

LABS BY CHRONOLOGY WITH NEW ASSIGNED NUMERICS
Humanoido United Laboratories in 2014

The Humanoido United Laboratories (HUL) numerical numbering system is now based on a chronological reference. This introduces a sliding numerical system, for the insertion of newly documented labs. As new labs are documented, the numerical sequencing is subject to change. New to 2014 and 2015 is the appending of space telescope laboratories to the lab list.

(01) 1955 USA Lab at GH (First City Lab)
(02) 1958 USA Lab at WH  (First Rural Lab)
(03) 1958 USA Lab at WHT (First Lab in the Sky at WH)
(04) 1958 USA Lab at WHC (Dedicated Coupe Lab at WH)
(05) 1958 USA Lab at WHW (Left Wing Addition to WH)

(06) 1965 USA Lab at RH (Red Housed Laboratory)

(07) 1965 USA Lab at RHB (Basement Lab to RH)
(08) 1965 USA Lab at RHS (Full Showcase Lab at RH)
(09) 1966 USA Lab at YH (Yellow Housed Laboratory)
(10) 1966 USA Lab at YHO (Observatory at YH)

(11) 1967 USA Lab at GA (the Gouch Structure Lab)

(12) 1967 USA Lab at GAB (Basement Science Lab at GA)
(13) 1967 USA Lab at GAO (Outdoor Observatory at GA)

(14) 1968 USA Lab at MO (Family Owned Home Extensive Lab)
(15) 1968 USA Lab at MOR (Room Expansion Lab at MO)
(16) 1968 USA Lab at MOB (Basement Structure Lab at MO)
(17) 1968 USA Lab at MOO (Front Observatory at MO)

(18) 1975 USA Lab at AH (1st Short Term APT Lab)

(19) 1975 USA Lab at MH (Mobile Lab)

(20) 1975 USA Lab at MHO (Steel Observatory at MO)

(21) 1977 USA Lab at OH (Observatory Home Lab)
(22) 1977 USA Lab at OHM (Metal Building Lab at OH)
(23) 1977 USA Lab at OMW (Wood Building Lab at OH)
(24) 1977 USA Lab at OHO (Outdoor Deck Observatory at OH)
(25) 1977 USA Lab at OHG (Garage Lab at OH)
(26) 1977 USA Lab at OHB (Basement Lab at OH)
(27) 1977 USA Lab at OHD (Modern Dome Room Laboratory)

(28) 1999 USA Lab at JA (Large APT LAB)  
(29) 1999 USA Lab at JAG (Garage Lab at JA)
(30) 1999 USA Lab at JAB  (Basement Lab at JA)
(31) 2001 Intl Taiwan at TT  (Temp Lab 2 Weeks)
(32) 2002 Intl Japan Lab JL (Temp Lab in Japan)
(33) 2002 Intl Taiwan Lab at TMT (Many Tables)

(34) 2004 USA Lab at AA (Arch Lab)

(35) 2005 USA Lab at SH (Small House Lab Interior - Extensive)
(36) 2005 USA Lab at SHB (Basement at SH)
(37) 2005 USA Lab at SHG (Garage Lab at SH)
(38) 2005 USA Lab at SHS (Gray Lab at SH)

(39) 2007 Intl Taiwan  Lab at TW  (Wood Finished)
(40) 2008 Intl Beijing  Lab at BVA (Big Vertical Air Cond)
(41) 2009 Intl Beijing  Lab at BLT (Very Large, 2 tables room)

(42) 2010 Intl Beijing Lab at BLD (Very Large, Deck)
(43) 2010 Intl Beijing Lab at BLS (Largest Small Apt)
(44) 2010 Intl Beijing Lab at BS1 (1st Small Apt)
(45) 2010 Intl Beijing Lab at BS2 (2nd Small Apt)
(46) 2010 Intl Shanghai Lab at SR  (Room)  
(47) 2010 Intl Shanghai Lab at SO  (Observatory)
(48) 2010 Intl Tianjin Lab (Observational, Temp)

(49) 2011 Intl Taiwan at TO  (Old) 
(50) 2012 Intl Taiwan Lab at TL (Loft)  
(51) 2012 Intl Taiwan Lab at TS (Static)  
(52) 2012 Intl Taiwan Lab at TSO (Observatory at Static)  
(53) 2012 Intl Taiwan Lab at TR (Skyscraper Roof Observatory)  
(54) 2012 Intl Taiwan Lab at TE (Expansion at Static) 
(55) 2012 Intl Taiwan Lab at BC (Big Brain Consolidation)
(56) 2012 No Parent Country Lab Mobile TLF (Transport Lab Facility)
(57) 2012 No Parent Country Lab VLF (Virtual Lab Facility)
(58) 2013 No Parent Country Lab Mobile MTL (Transport Lab Facility)
(59) 2013 Intl Pingxi Lab (Temp Hot Air Balloon Launch)
(60) 2013 Intl S. Korea Lab SC  (Temp Extrapolated Lab)
(61) 2013 Intl Taiwan Lab (Radio Telescope Observatory)
(62) 2014 Intl Taiwan Lab SKD (Space Komputer Development Research Lab)
(63) 2014 Intl South Korea Lab SKWL (Wisdom Lab)
(64) 2014 Intl Taiwan Lab TRL (Rocket Lab) Sept. 24
(65) 2014 Intl Taiwan Lab TDL (DeckLab in the Sky) Nov. 4
(66) 2014 Intl Taiwan Lab TAL (Astro Aeronautics Lab) Nov. 13
(67) 2014 Intl South Korea Lab SKL (Seoul South Korea Primary Function Lab) Dec. 18-21
(68) 2014 Intl South Korea Lab SKO (Seoul Temp Astronomical Observatory Lab) Dec. 18-21
(69) 2014 Intl South Korea Lab KMTL (Korean Mobile Transport Lab) Dec. 18-21
(70) 2014 Intl Taiwan Lab MDK (Multi-D & Imaging Lab)

(71) 2014 Intl Taiwan Lab AO (Space1 Aerospace Observatory)
(72) 2014 Intl Taiwan Lab ISO (Space1 International Space Lab)

(73) Space Telescope Lab ULT (Ultra Large Telescope)
(74) Space Telescope Lab NULT (New Ultra Large Tetelscope)
(75) Space Telescope Lab GT (Genius Telescope)
(76) Space Telescope Lab PGT (Paradigmic Genius Telescope)
(77) Space Telescope Lab MGT (Molecular Genius Telescope)
(78) Space Telescope Lab PGT-ET (Paradigmic Genius Telescope Enhanced Technology)
(79)  Space Telescope Lab PDT (Power Dynamic Telescope Explorer Class)
(80) Space Telescope Lab GGT (Gargantuan Gravatomic Telescope)
(81) Space Telescope Lab SRT (Space Recycler Telescope)
(82) Space Telescope Lab MMT (Molecular Mining Telescope)
(83) Space Telescope Lab IET (Inference Engine Telescope)
(84) Space Telescope Lab M3T (Massive Molecular Mining Telescope)
(85) Space Telescope Lab ET (Extrapolation Telescope)
(86) Space Telescope Lab IT (Interpolation Telescope)
(87) Space Telescope Lab OT (Over the Top Telescope)

ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION TO BE ADDED
Japan Lab
Canada Lab
Earth Orbital Space Lab
Solar System Space Lab
Mobile Transit Space Lab
MicroSpace Lab
Next Space Lab
Near Space Lab

LAB QUANTITY BY LOCATION
35  USA
32  INTERNATIONAL
03  NO PARENT COUNTRY (TRANSIT & VIRTUAL LABS)
15  SPACE

TOTAL NUMBER OF LABS
87

TYPES OF LABS
VIRTUAL
TEMPORARY
INTERNATIONAL
DOMESTIC (USA)
TRANSIT
HISTORICAL
ACTIVE 
ELEVATED
SKYSCRAPER
ROOFTOP
BASEMENT
BALCONY 
SPACE

LABS BY LOCATIONS
USA
South Korea
Canada
Hong Kong
Taipei   (Taiwan)
Pingxi   (Taiwan)
Japan
Shanghai (China)
Beijing  (China)
Tianjin  (China)

Indonesia
Macao
Singapore
Earth Orbital Space
Solar System Space
Mobile Transit Space 
MicroSpace
Next Space
Near Space 

LAB DEFINITIONS
MOBILE TRANSIT LAB - a mobile transit lab can remain in flight without a parent country. A Mobile Transport Lab was flown over the North Pole and collected data.
DOMESTIC LAB -  a series of labs created in the United States
TEMP LAB - a lab established for a specific time duration and then dissolved
INTERNATIONAL LAB - a lab established in a country other than the USA
USA LAB - a lab established in the United States
VIRTUAL LAB - a lab established inside the computer, can exist in the web

SPACE TELESCOPE LAB - a lab established primarily for the control and processing of one in the series of space telescopes

LINKS
Humanoido Lab Links
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2014/12/humanoido-lab-links.html