This star is going to the moon

Chapter 214 Wanting Lu Yun to participate in life science research, a star-studded charity gala.

Chapter 214 Wanting Lu Yun to participate in (bei) life science research, a star-studded charity gala.

"Come, come, I'm a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, let me take your pulse first!"

"Your pulse is strong and steady, no problem. Let me feel your arm again... Wow, those muscles are really nice..."

As soon as Lu Yun emerged from the manned centrifuge cabin, he was immediately surrounded by the medical team.

"What does Mr. Lu usually eat? How come he's so healthy?"

"What is Mr. Lu's usual schedule like? I heard you are very busy and only sleep five hours a day. Is that true?"

"Does Mr. Lu exercise regularly? If so, how does he exercise?"

"Those pecs are really nice!"

"Let me touch down there..."

"stop!"

Feeling that some doctor's hand was heading straight for his lower body, Lu Yun quickly shouted to stop.

Then the medical staff stopped with a smile, but their eyes kept scanning Lu Yun, as if they were using CT scan equipment on themselves.

8G!

Eight times the force of gravity.

It's equivalent to eight of yourself pressing down on yourself.

For Lu Yun, it felt like more than a ton of weight was pressing down on him!

In the command center, medical personnel saw through video that the powerful acceleration caused Lu Yun's facial muscles to deform and his vital signs to change drastically, but Lu Yun was able to adapt quickly.

Those astronauts who are selected from the best and trained for many years can adapt, but their adaptability is not as fast as Lu Yun's.

Assuming those astronauts can adapt in 10 seconds, then Lu Yun can adapt in 5 seconds.

Lu Yun had not received any professional training; this was entirely an instinctive adaptation.

It's just... magical!
Lu Yun himself found it amazing.

At first, he didn't feel anything. He didn't feel much when it reached 4G either. It was only when it climbed to 7G that he felt the most uncomfortable. But after 7G, he started to adapt quickly, and by 8G he was completely used to it.

Although I could still feel the pressure on my body and my breathing was not as smooth as usual, it was rather heavy, but it did not reach the point of "difficulty breathing".

He didn't shed any tears, nor did he feel any lack of blood supply to his brain. He heard the instructions from the command center very clearly, his thinking was very quick, and he could complete various technical actions steadily and accurately.

He couldn't be "fast" anymore, because the pressure of 8G really limited his actions.

After a quick examination of Lu Yun's eyes, nose, and mouth, as well as listening to her heartbeat and checking her blood pressure, the medical staff confirmed that Lu Yun had no problems.

At this moment, Yang Liwei came up and patted Lu Yun on the shoulder, saying, "Good lad, you're really amazing. I almost fainted the first time I was on the centrifuge, but you were perfectly fine."

"It's a pity you have too many responsibilities, otherwise I would definitely bring you over to be an astronaut!"

"Hey, Director Yang, what are you saying? You were the one who said I was already a prospective astronaut."

Lu Yun shrugged and said, "Are there any other projects I can try? I really want to become an astronaut soon!"

"what!"

Yang Liwei chuckled and said, "Then let's go. There's one more very important test. After you pass this test, we can pretty much determine whether you can become a real astronaut."

The group chatted and laughed as they arrived at the vestibular function training room. The equipment here was not as extravagant as the overweight endurance training room. The core equipment was an electric swivel chair equipped with many safety belts.

(Image from the internet: Electric swivel chair for vestibular function training)

Vestibular function training is mainly used to train astronauts' vestibular function, improve vestibular function stability, prevent the occurrence of space motion sickness, and reduce the severity of space motion sickness symptoms. "Space motion sickness" is not actually a disease, but a special physiological reaction in a weightless environment, similar to the "car sickness" or "seasickness" experienced by some people on Earth.

The electric swivel chair used by astronauts for vestibular function training can not only rotate rapidly 360 degrees clockwise and counterclockwise, but also swing up and down and back and forth at the same time.

When astronauts sit in swivel chairs to conduct tests and training, they need to wear goggles and have their heads, feet, and arms secured.

The standard for passing the test is that after the astronauts have gone through a lot of "earth-shaking" movements on the swivel chair, they should be able to walk in a straight line and quickly distinguish between east, west, south, and north.

After Lu Yun went up and walked around a few times, he found that he adapted to it even faster than during his previous heavy weight endurance training!

After all, compared to the 8 times gravity of super-G endurance training, the intensity of this training is not that strong.

When the medical staff saw Lu Yun walk down steadily after finishing the test and quickly distinguish between east, west, south, and north, their eyes lit up.

They really wanted Lu Yun to have another identity: "Life Science and Human Limits Researcher".

As for responsibilities...

It means being studied.

Unfortunately, Lu Yun had too many things to do.

Fortunately, Lu Yun will come back for training again, so there will be plenty of time to get to know each other and study things further then.

Lu Yun indeed had limited time and did not intend to become a professional astronaut, so he did not perform the most iconic extravehicular activity of wearing an underwater training spacesuit and performing extravehicular training in a neutral buoyancy tank.

The most important thing is that astronauts are already training underwater, and the neutral buoyancy tank can't be made available anytime soon.

So Lu Yun and the others just looked around the pool.

Looking at the 1:1 scale model of the space station in the water tank, Lu Yun felt a sense of longing.

Lu Yun doesn't need to worry about what happens next; a professional team will take care of it. After all, Lu Yun has never been in charge of recruitment since he started his company, something Yu Xingchen knew from his past life.

After Yu Xingchen joined the company, it was a process of "one begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things".

Lu Yun never cared about the details of company management; he only focused on the overall direction and technological development.

Although he is energetic, he is not a true superman after all, and even the most energetic person has his limits.

The most important thing is that a day really only has 24 hours; you can't live it as if it were 48.

After SpaceX launched 60 Starlink 1.0 satellites on November 11th, Lu Yun, who was filming in Beijing, received news that the satellite design for the "Zhou Tian Xing Dou Da Zhen" (Great Array of Stars) had been completed and was about to enter the rapid testing phase.

If all goes according to plan, the first batch should be manufactured and launched around January next year.

The "Zhou Tian Xing Dou Da Zhen" satellite technology uses Lu Yun's "Big Technology Integration Theory", so it is very mature in all aspects and progresses very quickly. It is version 1.0 from the start, unlike Starlink, which launched 60 version 0.9 satellites for further testing before launching version 1.0.

During this period, Lu Yun was running around Beijing because the scenes for the TV series "The Three-Body Problem" in Beijing would be completed by mid-December, after which the filming would move to Hengdian and surrounding cities.

So he spent a lot of time wandering around various projects in Beijing during this period.

After all, for the next three months, we could only communicate online, or find time to film a TV series, and periodically conduct concentrated inspections of various projects to solve problems.

While Lu Yun was busy with his grand plans, other celebrities were also busy preparing for the Bazaar Charity Night.

They not only had to compete for attention on the red carpet that star-studded night, but also had to find ways to stand out during the charity sale.

In other words, you choose something of your own, make up a touching little story, and get someone to buy it for more money, with the auction proceeds going to charity.

Then, when the media reports come out, I'm sure I'll shine brightly!

Perhaps some people are genuinely doing charity work, but most celebrities have turned it into another stage for vying for fame and fortune.

(End of this chapter)

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