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Chapter 480 Satellite Network, cosplay of Big Zombie
Chapter 480 Satellite Network, cosplay of Big Zombie (5k)
The decision was made, but the director-general did not tell the people in the Ministry of Aerospace about it. After all, it had not been successful yet. More importantly, through his own self-reflection, he came to a deeper understanding that without sufficient knowledge and experience, there would always be a slight deviation in cross-departmental judgments on important issues.
For those who perform specific tasks and are involved in specific details, slight deviations are normal and do not affect the overall situation. However, for people in his position, the impact of such deviations can sometimes be very large.
Back then, it was the director-general himself who took the lead. When the authority and strength of the Lieyang Tribe were far less, he had to formulate rules to limit the authority of the Lieyang Tribe. The higher he stood, the further the entire team would deviate if there was a deviation.
Don't interfere with Wen Yan's thoughts, but Wen Yan has his own ideas here, so the director still has to be prepared.
Looking at today's schedule, there is nothing important, nor any sudden major cases. The cases to be handled are still in the preliminary investigation and tracking stage.
The advantage of not having a full schedule and not being able to book everything in advance is that the director general made a temporary appointment with the big guy from the Ministry of Aerospace to visit there.
When they arrived at the place, the big boss of the Ministry of Aerospace was inspecting equipment problems, so he asked the director-general to come along to see it.
The Ministry of Aerospace has innumerable PPTs, and many of the research and accumulated information have been released and applied to other areas.
Technologies in many areas such as security inspection, agriculture, transportation, intelligence, and communications are all acquired from the aerospace industry. On the surface, it seems that the investment has been continuous and there seems to be no profit. However, in fact, the technologies developed here have long reached the point where ordinary people can use them.
Technologies such as launching probes directly from the lunar surface have been studied for a long time and there are actual objects, but there are few opportunities to test them in the field.
The bigwigs of the Ministry of Aerospace thought that the director-general was here to see the spacecraft, so they took him on a tour and explained to him that the current level of intelligence, coupled with the fact that launching from the lunar surface would make the difficulty very low and the probability of problems also very low.
The task that the Lieyang Tribe has to do is not difficult, as long as it is accelerated to a certain degree...
After talking for a long time, the director general summed it up in one sentence: "Don't worry, we will do the job."
The director-general's visit this time was mainly to see how the Ministry of Aerospace is preparing and what the plan is.
He asked about it, and the boss of the Ministry of Aerospace told him directly that they had already made a plan.
“Don’t worry, your department’s mission, success is the top priority, of course I know that.
Therefore, after discussion and technical deduction, we decided to launch some for field testing when the time comes.
Make sure everything is OK before launching your mission probe."
"It's quite rigorous." The director nodded, and he was indeed reliable in his work.
"Let's start with launching satellites in the early stages to verify the technology, and then build a satellite network to ensure that there are no communication problems when carrying out your mission."
"Wait, satellite networking? How many satellites need to be launched?" Even if the director general was a layman, he noticed a problem when he heard this.
“Not many. After the initial technical verification, we will be able to carry several satellites up in one launch. That will require about four or five launches in total.” The boss of the Ministry of Aerospace said vaguely.
"How many?" the director asked again.
"The initial plan is 21."
"..."
The headquarter director couldn't help but take a deep breath.
This is like catching a donkey and grinding it to death, right?
The boss of the Ministry of Space was a little embarrassed. If it was a normal launch mission, it would be fine.
Now it is obvious that Wen Yan has to rely on himself. He has to launch 21 satellites to form a network first, which is somewhat like a desperate move.
The head of the aerospace department pulled the director general into the office.
“There is really no other way. It is indeed easier to launch a satellite from the lunar surface. Moreover, it does not matter if the satellite fails to enter orbit. At worst, we can just try again. Technical verification is the most important thing.
But failure is absolutely not allowed in your mission, right?
If we build a base later, communication will be the top priority. I don’t need to tell you this, right?
What we need to do first is to complete relay communications, lunar navigation, and constellation construction. Once these things are done, your mission will be better guaranteed.
Another thing is, if we don’t set various standards such as time standards and geographical standards, are we going to rush to set standards while waiting for others to fail?
All these things, including the lunar satellite network, are necessary.”
When the boss of the Ministry of Aerospace said this, he saw that the director-general didn't say anything and immediately changed the subject.
"Of course, to be realistic, putting aside the things to be done later and only considering the current task, this is also necessary. It can greatly increase the probability of mission success and solve the problems encountered during the adjustment process."
The director general sighed. He was worried about not telling the people in the Ministry of Aerospace. Wen Yan came up with some new ideas and the success rate should be quite high. He wondered if it would affect the plans of the Ministry of Aerospace.
After making the trip himself, he realized that he had greatly underestimated how outrageous these guys were.
According to previous information, these guys planned to launch 21 satellites first.
If we tell them that Wen Yan has a plan to build a real Nan Tianmen, I dare not even think about what these guys would dare to do.
Guanghan City can be built within ten years, with multiple parties settling in for a long time, and even lunar tourism can be arranged?
The head of the headquarters had a complicated expression and finally just gave some advice.
"Don't be too radical. I think what you said before is right. Technical verification and technical accumulation are very necessary. We should be down-to-earth and pragmatic..."
"I am now seeking truth from facts and pursuing pragmatism."
Hearing this, the director general figured out something.
"Is there anything happening recently?"
"They don't want to play with us, but they are rushing to set standards from a distance. We didn't indulge them when you were not involved. Do you think I will indulge them now?"
"That's true."
The director general didn't say anything else. There are no so-called international standards on the moon right now. The amount of detection data that needs to be collected is really too huge. It is impossible to obtain precise data without conducting a large number of detections on the spot.
Even the various navigation systems used on the ground now have different functions among the mainstream ones, but these systems are all based on a unified basic data and standards, such as surface coordinates, altitude, and height.
It's impossible for you to make a system yourself and even change the prime meridian.
However, as for the current exploration of the moon, there is no established geographic coordinate system for these basic data and standards.
The most basic thing, without saying anything else, is to give you a chance to determine the prime meridian, do you want to?
The director of headquarters took a tour here and did not mention anything that Wen Yan had not accomplished yet.
There is no need, because the Ministry of Aerospace's PPT is already 30 years later, which is crazy...
But now that we're here and know about the satellite launch, we can't just pretend we don't know, right?
Therefore, all the expenses for the base in the mountain north of Wen Yan's home are of course paid by the Ministry of Aerospace. They also pay for an additional small supercomputing center, electricity and maintenance costs, etc.
The Ministry of Aerospace has also agreed. They will also use the base, and it has been confirmed that a part of it will belong to them. As for the small supercomputing center, they can also borrow it.
This is not enough money to send two lunar satellites into orbit even if you calculate it at a higher price.
Before leaving, the people from the Ministry of Aerospace asked the director to take away four boxes, which were two models of lunar rovers that were in the Ministry of Aerospace’s previous lunar PPT.
It was not used before, not because of its performance, but because of the reliability and cost-effectiveness obtained from simulation experiments and calculations. This lunar rover is not as good as the lunar rover currently in service.
The speeds are much higher, the parts are more delicate and more fragile, which means reliability is much lower.
If the speed was a little faster, the wheels might run over a rock and overturn, resulting in mission failure.
It was impossible for the rover to overturn before, and a wild maintenance worker went to pick up the lunar rover.
It’s different now. Now a lunar maintenance worker might really appear to help it up.
If there is no need to launch it, it can be thrown up directly, an order can be placed, and the production line modification can be completed. Within a month, the assembly line can be built.
By then, the cost can be as low as possible. As long as the expected lifespan of one month can be guaranteed, it will be a big profit. If it can serve beyond the service life by one month, it will be a huge profit.
First, we will launch two models for field experiments, and then see how they can be improved. The general manager left with a few boxes, somewhat speechless.
These guys are really trying to squeeze the piss out of a toad.
On the other side, Wen Yan was still watching Ji Youli build the door with great interest. There were many rare items in the Lieyang Tribe, but most of them were useless. These things had now become materials.
From large items that are more than one person tall to small items that are only the size of a fist, they are made of various materials and are handed over to Ji Youli one by one, allowing Ji Youli to improve his proficiency and try to see if he can make them into a door. Ji Youli is left to his best.
The experiment lasted for two days and the results were very ideal. No matter whether the parts were dismantled and embedded, or the small parts were directly embedded in some so-called key positions, in the end the door inherited the abilities of the original object.
There are also two failed cases.
The first one was that one of the doors had no lock and became just an ordinary door.
The second one was to build a double door more than two meters wide. The reason for the failure was still that Ji Youli did not install a lock.
Of course, these were specially created as a control group for the experiment. After Ji Youli personally installed the lock on the first door at the back, everything returned to normal.
Then someone else took the lock apart and reinstalled it. The experimental results showed that as long as it was still the original lock, even if parts were broken, it would still be the original lock after repair, and it would not matter who installed it.
However, if someone else comes to repair it and replaces it with a new lock, the effect of the magic item will disappear.
As for the second door, the lock was installed by someone else, and it still did not trigger the original effect of the magic object.
Ji Youli removed the lock and installed it again himself, but neither the original lock nor the new lock worked.
Similar things were done again and again, and various experiments were carried out on the door. Finally, the basic conclusion was drawn that the door lock had a very high priority. At least when it was initially built, Ji Youli had to install it himself, and maintenance could be done by others.
But the entire process of changing the door locks must also be done by Ji Youli.
The door is similar. When it is being built, Ji Youli has to do it himself. The only parts that can be handed over to others are parts and materials, or work like transporting cranes.
For maintenance, repair and replacement of parts, others can come, but for the entire replacement, Ji Youli must come.
After basically testing out the rules, to be on the safe side, it is better to use a strange object to build an identical door first, do the experiment first, and then use the shelf after confirmation.
As for the size, I asked Gui Hai and the Lieyang tribe. After calculating the structure of the underground honeycomb, I figured out that the maximum inner diameter of the doorway is 5.8 meters. It can be wider, and if it has double doors, it can be 7.8 meters. The requirements for double doors are much higher.
This is based on the extremely high strength of the underground honeycomb construction, the fact that the local area is not a settlement area, and the corresponding hinge technology is all readily available.
Issues such as air tightness and safety can all be solved by professionals, and all kinds of calculations can be verified directly on supercomputers.
The Lieyang Tribe is working very quickly. This kind of work is actually not that difficult. It is not difficult to set up a test site.
Two days later, the test site was ready. Everything was a one-to-one replica of the target location. All the necessary materials were in multiple quantities, and after numerous tests, it was confirmed that there would be no problems with the materials themselves.
As for the rare object for sacrifice, one was specially found that was most similar to the shelf.
The experimental verification here was proceeding in an orderly manner. On the other side, Wen Yan received a express delivery from the Lieyang Tribe.
There were four boxes, each weighing dozens of kilograms. Wen Yan was a little shocked when he saw the size of the boxes. Are these people's manufacturing capabilities so fast?
It’s only been a short time, and they’ve customized the lunar rover according to the maximum size that the shelf can fit through?
He looked at the instructions sent on his phone.
"Face it facing up, open the eight locks on the four sides of the box one by one, take the upper part of the box, and ignore the rest.
When you carry a box, it can withstand a drop of two meters under standard gravity, so you can just throw it over there."
Wen Yan looked at the fool-proof instruction manual and was silent for a moment.
He carried the four boxes to the underground beehive and threw them into the warehouse exit area, waiting for the black box to remind him that it was the most suitable time to exit the warehouse.
He came to the underground hive again. The black box controlled the robotic arm and completed the task of opening the window. Wen Yan changed his clothes, threw one of each type of lunar rover over, and then went over.
After opening the box, I watched the lunar rover unfold by itself, with solar panels and wheels, and soon it turned into a lunar rover that looked a little ugly.
The two lunar rovers, which looked slightly different, each chose a direction and moved forward slowly, which was completely different from Wen Yan's impression of the fast speed.
He thought about it and decided that since they were for detection, it would be a waste to have two of them in the same place. So he picked up one and sped forward, putting it down after he had gone a long way.
The other one received the same treatment.
Having done this, he went back through the window.
Change the coordinates, open the window from another place, and do the same.
After throwing four lunar rovers and seeing that they were all moving, Wen Yan ignored them and turned away.
Back to the exit area, he wondered, did the people above not want to perform at all?
Just throw four lunar rovers over there, I'm really afraid that others are blind and can't see them.
Wen Yan thought about the rhythm on the Internet a few days ago. It was said that the Shenzhou Space Department did not fully announce how many lunar rovers had been sent up, and the Space Department ignored it the whole time. In the end, there was a big fuss. The diplomatic personnel gave an official reply, which can be translated as: It’s legal and compliant, and it’s none of your business.
Now Wen Yan has figured out what's going on. Is there someone inside who is fanning the flames and playing desensitization?
It's normal for me to have one extra lunar rover, and it's also normal for me to have two more.
If she didn't want to act anymore, Wen Yan wanted to go and look at the tree from the front, but she was worried about being photographed.
As I was thinking about it, I saw a spectacular scene.
He saw the boundary between day and night on the distant moon, rapidly sweeping across the moon.
There is no atmosphere here, there is no transition between day and night, no dawn and dusk. Day and night are clearly distinguished, and that boundary sweeps across silently, as if a dark world is rushing towards you.
Wen Yan stood there, watching quietly. When the boundary passed, the light around him began to decrease rapidly. When the boundless darkness behind him swarmed in, Wen Yan's heart skipped a beat and he almost instinctively stimulated his Yang energy.
He suppressed this thought, his heart skipped a beat, and all of his Yang energy began to shrink inwards. After the Yang energy in his body was contracted to a certain point, it was as if a layer of dark curtain emerged over him.
The instinctive feeling of uneasiness brought about by the surrounding darkness was instantly dispelled. Instead, he felt very comfortable with the darkness and coldness. He seemed to be able to draw very weak heat from it.
Wen Yan felt it and felt that this should be the original power that Little Flame Main C had taken away.
In this purest darkness, it was finally activated.
The moon is such a wonderful place.
I'll wait until the base is built and see if anyone is interested in coming here to gain enlightenment.
He thought of the myths of the past. Is it possible that in ancient times, someone really had the ability to fly into the sky and float to the moon by meeting various conditions?
I hope these detectors are powerful and can really find something. It would be even better if there is text.
Wen Yan was satisfied and returned to the warehouse exit area through the window. After returning, he took off his clothes and looked at the color of his arms. They were a little pale and blue, like a big zombie, and there was no living yang energy in his body.
After walking out and returning to the underground beehive level, the small flames were startled and the flames suddenly rose a little higher.
"It's okay, I just learned something."
Wen Yan calmed the little flame and went upstairs happily. The moment he went upstairs, the little zombie appeared in front of him. Seeing Wen Yan's appearance, the little zombie burst into tears and threw himself into Wen Yan's arms and cried loudly.
"Why are you crying? I just learned how to control my Yang energy. Before, I could only release it to the limit, but now I have learned how to restrain it. I am not dead."
Wen Yan held the little zombie in his arms, went to the bathroom, and looked in the mirror.
One big and one small, huddled together face to face, both looked like dead people with pale blue skin. The little zombie stared with confused eyes.
Wen Yan looked left and right, smiling so hard that his teeth were showing. He was very satisfied. If even the little zombie couldn't see it, then it would be even harder for others to see it.
(End of this chapter)
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