"Victor, how's the situation?"

"Right now, I can take care of it soon."

Outside the "Blue Moon" lander, black Victor and Canadian astronaut Jeremy disassembled the lander's outer shell to look for leaking pipes, while Wiseman checked the electrical system and sensors inside.

To be honest, the leak outside was not bad. Glover only removed an aluminum plate and found the source of the leak: it was a one-way valve, and the flexible parts inside were aging, so the liquid oxygen leaked out.

The repair work is extremely simple, just block the valve. Anyway, there are three other storage tanks and backup lines, which has almost no impact on the mission.

But Wiseman still felt that something was wrong. The leak in the pipeline was a minor fault, but why didn't the sensor alert?

The self-test of the pressure sensor found no problem, but the oxygen had almost leaked out, so it should have been triggered long ago.

The "Blue Moon" manufacturing team on the ground believed that there might be poor wiring contact or some problems with the system. They slightly modified some codes and asked Wiseman to update the "Blue Moon" computer.

After Victor blocked the valve, Wiseman updated the system and rebooted it.

At this time, the system finally showed that 25% of the overall reserves were consumed, but the leaking tank still stubbornly stated that its pressure was normal and it was still full.

He informed the ground about the problem again, and Houston responded that it was basically a coincidence that the sensor had malfunctioned, but there was no need to worry too much.

All other sensors are normal, and all oxygen in the leaking tank has been drained. Even if the sensor reports an error, it will not have any impact.

Victor, who had been working outside the cabin for two hours, had already begun to put the aluminum plates back. He had been working intensively for seven hours and urgently needed a rest.

"Koch, Koch, what time is it?"

"13:55. We still have time. Let's go and rest. Jeremy and I will do a self-examination."

Christina Koch helped Glover take off his helmet, and the latter shrank directly into the corner of the command module and quickly fell asleep.

"Quick, quick, the moon landing is about to begin."

At the Presidential Palace, Pio and FIB agents were sweating profusely while adjusting the "Every Village Access" wireless satellite TV set-top box.

Pio was responsible for staring at the progress bar on the TV. When the signal strength exceeded 80%, the agent froze like a soldier who stepped on a landmine in the TV series. Then the others quickly used bricks, car keys, and water bottles to clear the satellite antenna's reception. Once the device is fixed, you can now watch ChinaSat 9’s CGTV international moon landing live broadcast.

Pio wiped the sweat from his head and complained with some dissatisfaction:

"Why not use the 'Latitude and Longitude' satellite network receiver? You can also watch real-time live broadcasts, and the antenna can find satellite signals by itself."

"Your Excellency, satellite network receivers are easily located, but television broadcast signals are not."

The FIB agent was also a little helpless. It was actually very easy to watch the Shuguang 3 live broadcast. CGTV launched an official live broadcast on YouTube, but the number of visits was always stuck due to the high number of visits. John was very dissatisfied.

If you want to avoid lag, the only thing you need is TV signals. FIB did not know where to find a brand new set-top box and antenna for every village, and set up the antenna on the lawn of the Presidential Palace.

Pio had just moved the line into the room at this time. John, Defense Secretary James Mattis, and Chief of Staff Kelly were already sitting here. He also hurriedly found his seat and sat down.

"The live broadcast of Dawn 3 has started, how long will it take for us?"

John asked Matisse dissatisfiedly as he waited for the live broadcast to begin.

"I have already had a phone call with Director Claire. Artemis 2 has just completed troubleshooting and is inspecting the lander. It will be completed in an hour and a half. The live broadcast will start at 6 a.m."

"6 o'clock?"

John frowned and took another sip of coffee. It was only four o'clock now. After watching Dawn 3's moon landing, would he still have the energy to watch Artemis 2?

Oh, no, the moon landing process takes at least four or five hours, so he has to watch the Artemis 2 landing mission simultaneously before finishing Dawn 3?

Pio quickly said flatteringly: "How about we send out a tweet and say that it is not humane for Dawn 3 to land in the early morning. Artemis 2 chose to land in the morning to let the people have more rest?"

Seeing that John ignored him, Kelly and Matisse looked at each other, knowing that the follower Pio might not be able to stay here for long. After actually taking over the world's number one country, John has realized that he can only flatter himself if he has no ability. The villain is of no use at all.

Moreover, he seems to be preparing to launch an investigation into the military's logistics system and needs a more powerful assistant.

Who will be the next Secretary of State? This question is as important as the moon landing.

In the office, which was full of different thoughts, the prelude of Huaguo Aerospace's everlasting classic background music "Positive Outlook" sounded, and several people quickly focused their attention on the TV screen.

14:00, this is basically the time when people take a lunch break or prepare for work. Today is still Tuesday, so work is still very busy.

But at this time, in cities large and small in the country, it is obvious that the traffic volume is much less than usual, and the number of pedestrians on the road has dropped sharply.

Since the Aerospace Development Commission officially confirmed the moon landing time at 9 a.m., people across the country have been trying to find ways to squeeze out time so as not to miss the live broadcast of the moon landing.

The solution for major primary and secondary schools is very simple. Now that education network TV terminals have been basically popularized across the country, just organize students to watch it directly at school - I have to say that July 4th is a good time. Some schools have already gone on summer vacation and are still The teaching tasks in the schools where classes are held are not heavy, and no one disobeys the Ministry of Education's orders.

Directly controlled state-owned enterprises will basically put aside the work at hand if possible, and some organizations will watch collectively.

Of course, many companies will arrange half-day holidays, or reduce workload: basically there are local police or municipal people in various places to promote, and at this time, there is no indication that you will be poked in the back.

In addition to these, advertising screens that can be seen in public places have now become CCAV live broadcasts. It can be said that even if you don’t have a TV or a mobile phone, you can always find a place to watch.

Some of the above measures were proposed by Lin Ju recently, and they will more or less increase the number of simultaneous viewers. The reason is to boost national confidence and build national self-confidence.

The parts that Xinyuan can directly intervene in are easier to handle. Of course, all members of the base must watch, and suppliers who have direct cooperation with the base must also cooperate. After all, Xinyuan also put a lot of effort into the Dawn Plan.

Of course, these actions are also slightly related to the system. When two rockets are launched one after another, it is a reminder that a new node in the space race has been entered. The final reward will definitely be linked to popularity, so be prepared in advance.

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