North American Astronomical Observatory of Arizona.

As a large astronomical observatory built after 2020, this scientific facility has the highest radioactivity telescope array in North America, and its accuracy can even be traced to meteorite debris, space garbage – as long as it is located within the terrestrial moon system.

As the most recent and advanced astronomical observatory in North America, the Astronomical Observatory of Arizona is a civilian public scientific facility belonging to the American Astronomical Institute, but in fact it is funded from the defence budget of the Pentagon and is directly under the authority of the Space Command.

Since funds had been received from the military, the mission of the Observatory would not naturally be as pure as it had claimed from the outside world at the time of its inception.

According to an internal document from the Pentagon, only 30 per cent of the Observatory’s observation mission is an appropriate planet outside the solar system.

As for the remaining 70 per cent of observation missions, most of them were concentrated on the monthly transfer orbit and the Moon circumvent orbit, whose purpose was not necessarily to say that it was clearly to monitor China’s space activities within the terrestrial moon system for the Pentagon.

Stand by next to the coffee machine and wait for coffee to be ready, and Leston professor has some headaches to rub his eyebrows and try to make himself nervous to the heat of the brain.

About a week ago, China launched the components of the first artificial fire plan in accordance with an open timetable for the international community.

It was also since that day that he and the observer team he led did not take one day off, almost 24 hours of standby in the job, even for an hour.

After all, no one can guarantee that China will arrange each launch plan in accordance with the schedule of its open launch plans to the international community.

This is not a precedent.

Even if they did it on numerous occasions.

As head of this astronomical observatory, as well as researchers employed in the Pentagon, he received only one mission, which was to observe and track every detail of the China Firearms Plan and to collect as much information as possible from their launch activities.

The mission was presented to him by the United States Defender at the working session.

That is why, from the moment of receipt of the mission, he felt that pressure on his shoulders was untrue.

Fortunately, however, this time is almost over.

The most recent launch mission has been the third launch in the China Railway Plan. According to their launch plans, there was only one last time there was no accident.

Until the end of the last time, their work could also be suspended.

“The Sealight has successfully entered orbital synchronization.”

“The third instalment was released from the cargo deck…”

“Recovery success, the bridge is accelerating the transformation of orbit.”

“The orbital switch has been successful, and the bridge has successfully entered the orbital moon transfer orbit!”

Two or three reports are transmitted.

Leston professor in the control room, expressionless listening.

While there is no good news that can be called good news for them, it is not clear why he has a slight sense of relief in his heart.

This is all about to end…

Just as he thought about it, his assistant walked out of the control room.

“Leston professor.”

Turn around looking to your assistant, Leston professor asked.

“What is it?”

“Phillip de professor submitted an application for a visit to NASA, who will visit our astronomical observatory the following day.”

Hear this strange name, Leston professor wrinkled his eyebrows.

“Phillip de professor?”

I read the confusion in my boss’s eyes, and the assistant opened the door immediately.

“He is professor of the Macau University of Technology and is also the chief of the NASA Special Engineer and of the Deep Sky Scheme. Just a short time ago, when he was interviewed by the media, he claimed that the launch of the ceasefire plan on the Pacific coast was doomed to fail and that they were not ready for landing Mars at all.”

Speaking of stopping here for a moment, his assistant was somewhat naughty blowing his shoulder.

“It may be to see that the Chinese plan has been so smooth so far that he may not be able to sit down.”

What if I can’t sit down?

Hear that, Leston professor has a funny feeling in his heart.

Although in this smile, there is a lot to be separated from.

expressionless ripped his mouth, and he didn’t talk cold.

“If he’s interested, come with him.”

“Although I don’t think that means anything.”

After that, he left the coffee cup that had been emptied in his hand on the table next to the control desk, and then went around his assistant, moved towards the control room.

On the third day of the successful takeover of the third batch of artificial fire plan components, Phil de professor arrived at the Astronomical Observatory in Arizona.

This old professor, who is over 60 years old, has just stepped into this astronomical observatory, and has seen Reston professor, who can’t even call, and straight to the point.

“How’s it going?”

“What steps have been taken in their launch plans?”

“Anything unusual?”

“What do you mean?” Faced with the same problem as this jewellery cannon, Leston professor shrugged the bladder, “as to what step their plan has taken, I think it is time to go to the final stage of preparation.”

This young researcher, Philip de professor, has been working hard to say in front of his face.

“Final stage?”

“This is the case.” Leston professor nodded, “about half an hour ago, the Chinese have succeeded in transporting the last group to the Moon Palace, as they openly stated in the schedule of the launch plan. As we all thought, they might be able to circumvent our investigative activities by temporarily adjusting the launch time. But now it seems that they did not seem to be completely mindful of our spying on them, not only did they make any changes to the launch plan, but even…”

Phillip de professor: “Even?”

Leston professor’s face has flown with a painstaking and unbridled smile.

“… even, as it was deliberately put there to show us.”

Phillip de professor was in silence, and I don’t know what to say.

JUST MORE THAN HALF A MONTH AGO, HE HAD ALSO BEEN OPTIMISTIC THAT THE CHINESE STATE HAD ANNOUNCED AT THAT TIME THE LAUNCH OF THE REGISTRATION PLAN, WITH A PROBABILITY OF PROVOCATING NASA AND THUS PROVOKING A NEW ROUND OF SPACE COMPETITIONS TO ACHIEVE SOME UNDESIRABLE POLITICAL Z PURPOSE. AND IF THEY REALLY STARTED THE FIRE LAUNCH PLAN ON SUCH A “HASTY” SCHEDULE, THAT PREMATURE PLAN WOULD BE A TRAGIC FAILURE.

But now it seems that all this is purely what it’s all about.

Don’t say it’s a failure, they don’t even have a hidden intention, just as if the roots didn’t put their nominal opponents in their eyes.

Looking at the old professor of this word, Leston professor was silent for a while and suddenly speaking.

“Let’s not stand and talk at the door. Come on in.”

“If I’m right, they’re probably trying to spell those parts into a colony ship and then shoot them with astronauts into Mars.”

In the second half, he spoke with a joking kiss, although he couldn’t talk much comfort, but the atmosphere around it was still relaxed by his joke.

How difficult it is to assemble a hundred tons of heavy spacecraft on the Moon orbit, and there is no need for him to say much more, which is clear to anyone who has a little understanding of space.

The formation of three section parts into a spaceship on the Moon Palace sounds like the shooting of an AK47 with a number of hundred meters outside of a target, and all bullets are drilled into the same eye at the end of the month.

Without an independent incentive system and continuously adapting its orbits to CCD cameras on spaceship and dynamic visual measurement systems, these parts will be fraught with a slight degree of caution and become deadly space garbage.

In contrast, he preferred to believe that the launch spaceship, designed by China, was actually a spacecraft slightly smaller than the Sealight, and that fuel supplies had been sent to the Moon Palace at the time of the first launch plan.

The two subsequent launch missions were to send a number of simple ground subsistence devices to the Moon Palace Space Station, to be carried by other spacecraft and to be deployed in the Mars orbit in instalments.

But just as he thought so, on the radar screen in the command room, three white spots floating around the Moon Palace were gradually approaching together under some kind of power.

Just walked into the control room with Phil de professor, noting that Leston professor wrinkled his eyebrows on the radar screen.

At the outset, he also thought it was the telescope array that shot the problem.

But soon he realized that it was impossible, and the engineer responsible for equipment repairs was able to maintain the telescope array of astronomical observatories this morning.

Field Google de professor, standing next to him, apparently noticed the anomalies on radar, whispering himself out.

“… what the hell are they doing?”

“I don’t know…” is becoming aware of the seriousness of the problem, and Leston professor immediately looked towards his assistant, saying, “Can you apply for the use of Universe-2 optical observation satellites?”

Universe-2 optical observation satellites are space-based observation satellites commissioned by NASA to launch the Space-X group after 2022, mainly photographing planets within the solar system through high-resolution lens.

Of course, so far, the satellite, like the Astronomical Observatory of Arizona, has concentrated 70 per cent of the observation missions on the Moon.

或者准确的来说,70% 的mission 都集中在了那些活动在月球上的华国宇航员身上。

“It should be all right… I’ll ask.”

Throw that down, the assistant flew to the control room.

He didn’t let his Boss wait a long time, and he quickly came back from outside.

“NASA APPROVED OUR APPLICATION!”

You heard that, Leston professor immediately ordered without the slightest hesitation to say, “Enter Universe-2 optical observation satellite! Focus on the Moon Palace!”

Hundreds of kilometres away from the high altitude, a flashlight satellite slipped the orbit and the direction angle and locked the camera on the Moon Palace.

When the camera struck the Moon Palace and completed the focus, everyone in the control room was surprised by the current picture.

Is it really a costume spaceship?

WTF?


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