Super Copy of Great Power Technology

Chapter 600 Manned Moon Landing

According to the current quantum theory of mankind, the teleportation between a pair of entangled quantum will disappear once it encounters observation from the outside world, and the quantum superposition state will disappear, and the quantum entanglement will disappear, so that no traditional information can be transmitted. Obviously, the quantum communication equipment on the flying stick has broken through this limitation. While observing the quantum state, the quantum entanglement does not disappear, thus realizing real-time information transmission across time and space, across the universe and the sea of ​​stars. From this point of view, the alien civilization that made the flying stick is likely to be more in-depth in the study of quantum theory than humans on Earth.

The data analyzed by these systems not only explain in detail how to design and manufacture quantum communication devices, but also explain their working principles. However, Qiao Ruida is not a quantum expert, and his basic knowledge is insufficient, so it is very difficult to understand. But there is no need to rush. Ruida Aerospace has been wandering around the solar system at most in recent years, and the demand for quantum communication is not very large. Even if you really need to use it, you can use the gold finger to copy a set of quantum communication equipment, or copy it according to the drawings and produce a set. As long as the equipment can be used, it doesn't matter even if you know the reason but not the reason. As for the basic principles of quantum communication, just study it slowly, don't rush.

So far, the exploration of the rogue asteroid Xiaofeigun has yielded fruitful results. The heavy fusion engine and quantum communication technology are both key technologies for interstellar travel. Ruida Aerospace has mastered these two technologies. Not to mention going beyond the solar system and exploring other galaxies, at least it can travel across the entire solar system without any technical bottlenecks.

There are still some unanswered questions about the flying stick. The first is where the flying stick comes from. Is it from a galaxy near the solar system, or a more distant galaxy? Secondly, how did the flying stick reach the solar system in just a thousand years, crossing a distance of at least several light years? With the current flying speed of the flying stick, it is impossible to do this. The answers to these questions should have been stored in the middle of the flying stick, a computer-like intelligent brain, but this part of the equipment was damaged by the impact of an external meteorite. Even with the magic of the system, it is impossible to restore a device that has been broken into billions of pieces. It is precisely because of the lack of a control center that the flying stick rolls forward uncontrollably, sometimes fast and sometimes slow.

That afternoon, Qiao Ruida stayed in Villa No. 1 to sort out relevant technical information. Two days later, Ruida Aerospace established a quantum communication R&D team and a heavy fusion engine R&D team, and began to recruit talents and conduct relevant research. Thanks to the reputation Ruida Aerospace has gained in the past two years and the super high salary, the recruitment work went very smoothly. A large number of top talents in the quantum field and aerospace engine field joined Ruida Aerospace to jointly promote the R&D progress of the two projects. With the detailed information provided by Qiao Ruida, the R&D progress was very fast, and the realization of long-distance quantum communication devices and heavy fusion engines was only a matter of time.

A week later, the No. 70 probe collided with the small flying stick in a controlled manner. Learning from the failure of the No. probe's collision last time, the collision was more precisely controlled and the flight trajectory was calculated more accurately, even taking the rolling period of the small flying stick into account. The final result lived up to expectations, and the No. probe collided head-on with the middle of the small flying stick. When the two aircraft collided, the relative speed exceeded kilometers per second. After the collision, the No. probe fell apart and turned into slag. The small flying stick was also severely damaged, and part of the rock shell and the internal iron blocks scattered and drifted in the nearby space.

This collision has no meaning for Qiao Ruida, because he has obtained detailed information about the small flying stick with the help of photo analysis. However, it is of great significance to Ruida Aerospace. First of all, it verifies the precise control technology of the spacecraft's flight trajectory at ultra-long distances. Secondly, before the collision, the No. 2 probe took some photos at a distance of only a few hundred meters from the small flying stick and transmitted them back, which is of great significance for the detailed analysis of the small flying stick. Thirdly, the small flying stick was also damaged after the collision, exposing some of its internal structures. Through the subsequent long-distance photography of the space telescope, some internal details can be seen.

Time passed unknowingly and it was December. The manned lunar landing program entered the final seven-day countdown. The country attaches great importance to this manned lunar landing project and has launched almost all channels for publicity. Television, the Internet, radio, newspapers, magazines, and bus stops are full of reports about the Chinese people's upcoming manned lunar landing. As long as you are still a Chinese and have contact with the outside world, you will not miss the relevant information. The manned lunar landing has also become a topic of conversation for countless families after dinner. Space shuttles, lunar bases, and helium-3 have become hot words that people talk about.

On December 12, CCTV Channel 8 and started live broadcasts early in the morning. Two experts in the field of aerospace were invited to be guests in the live broadcast room to explain the manned lunar landing process, the spacecraft used, and the astronauts who landed on the moon, in order to warm up for the live broadcast in the afternoon.

The Chang'e space shuttle will carry out this manned lunar mission. There are five astronauts on board, three of whom are from Ruida Aerospace Company and two from the National Astronaut Corps. The departure point is the space airport of Ruida Space City at 48 pm, and the landing site is the Aitken Basin at the South Pole of the Moon. The entire moon-running process will last about hours. During this process, all astronauts will be in a state of weightlessness in space, and their activity space will be limited to the small crew cabin of the space shuttle. Living, eating, and resting are all quite inconvenient. After arriving on the moon, there will be a lunar base built in advance to live in, and there will be artificial gravity, which will make the lives of astronauts much more convenient. As long as they don't go out to perform missions, living and working in the base is no different from living on Earth. This is also the confidence of Ruida Aerospace to call for humans to stay in the lunar base for a long time.

Of course, this time, Ruida Aerospace and the National Manned Spaceflight Office jointly promoted the manned lunar landing project, and there is another hidden goal, which is also the most important goal, that is, to secretly discover the alien spacecraft underground at the South Pole of the Moon. It would be best if we could enter the interior of the alien spacecraft and obtain the advanced equipment and technical information inside. If this is not possible, at least we have to figure out what materials are used for the outer shell of the alien spacecraft, and how the hard objects are processed.

At 12 noon, the official live broadcast room registered by Ruida Aerospace on the Kuaipai platform was officially opened. Two big anchors with millions of fans rushed to Ruida Aerospace City to broadcast the manned lunar landing project on the spot. Although there were already live broadcasts on CCTV-1 and CCTV-10, which diverted a large number of viewers, the official live broadcast room on Kuaipai still attracted a lot of attention from netizens after it was opened. As soon as the live broadcast room was opened, tens of millions of netizens rushed into the live broadcast room at the first time. Various barrages were posted densely, and various free gifts were flying all over the sky.

"I thought the Chinese would not land on the moon until at least 2030, but I didn't expect it to happen so soon."

"According to the national team's lunar landing plan, manned lunar landing can only be achieved after 2030. However, plans cannot keep pace with changes. Ruida Aerospace emerged and, in just two years, it has mastered anti-gravity engines, space planes, and artificial gravity technology. Manned lunar landing no longer has a technical bottleneck. Now that Ruida Aerospace is working with the national team, it is not difficult to achieve manned lunar landing in a short period of time."

"The space plane has only been out for less than a year. Isn't it too risky to use it in a manned lunar landing project so soon?"

"The Chang'e spaceplane used for the moon landing is a model specially developed by Ruida Aerospace for this moon landing project. It is quite different from ordinary spaceplanes."

"As far as I know, before this manned lunar landing, the Chang'e and Benyue spaceplanes had already made many unmanned round trips to the moon, delivered a large amount of supplies and equipment to the lunar South Pole, and brought back a large amount of helium-3 gas and some lunar rock samples." "That is to say, before today, the Chang'e spaceplane had made several round trips between the earth and the moon, except that there was no man on board. The rest of the process of going to the moon, landing on the moon, and returning home was no different from the manned lunar landing. So this manned lunar landing is still very likely to be successful, and it is not a blind launch without regard for the safety of the astronauts."

"Look, the Chang'e space shuttle is being pulled out by a tractor. What a beautiful plane, and what a large size. Such a large plane should be able to carry dozens of people, right? Why is it carrying only five astronauts to the moon?"

"Although the Chang'e space plane is so huge, it actually only has a crew cabin and a cockpit connected together, with life-support facilities for people to sit. The back part is a huge cargo hold, which is not pressurized and cannot be used to carry people. When landing on the moon, some supplies and necessary equipment will be placed in the cargo hold and sent to the moon together with the astronauts."

"This Chang'e is the smallest in the space plane family. The regular version of the space plane can also carry six astronauts, and is at least one size larger than Chang'e. The largest model is the passenger version of the space plane, which can carry hundreds of people into space at a time."

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Nowadays, entertainment is diversified, and most young people rarely watch TV. They prefer to play with mobile phones and tablets, and receive information from the outside world through short videos, long videos and various live broadcasts. Through barrages and comment areas, they swipe various gifts and interact with anchors and netizens. Some middle-aged and elderly people have long been accustomed to watching TV after meals to kill time, but they are not so interested in mobile phones and the Internet. The live broadcast of the manned moon landing this time reflects this obvious trend of age differentiation. Most of the people sitting in front of the TV to watch the live broadcast are middle-aged and elderly people, while most of those who flock to the live broadcast room to watch the live broadcast are young people.

Thanks to the early publicity, at least a thousand people watched the Chang'e takeoff outside the aerospace airport that afternoon. Among them were reporters and photographers from all over the country, space enthusiasts, self-media workers, netizens who got the news and came to join in the fun, and Ruida Aerospace staff and family members. Everyone stood in a safe position outside the isolation zone, set up cameras, picked up their phones, and took a lot of photos of the Chang'e aerospace plane that had just been pulled out of the aerospace airport. The manned lunar landing project belonging to the Chinese people was about to start, and everyone standing outside the aerospace airport felt like they were witnessing history with their own eyes.

Qiao Ruida did not go to the aerospace airport to join in the fun, but sat in the back row of the flight control center and was interviewed by CCTV reporters.

"Hello, Mr. Qiao. I heard that the Chang'e space plane used for this moon landing was designed and manufactured by you. Is that true?" The beautiful reporter asked, holding a microphone with the CCTV logo on it.

Facing the camera, Qiao Ruida was calm and confident, and talked freely, "Yes, I came up with the design drawings of the Chang'e space plane. However, as the boss of the company and a graduate student, I am very busy with my daily affairs. I did not participate much in the subsequent production and manufacturing of Chang'e, and only played a supervisory role. Chang'e is a lunar version of the space plane, which is a derivative model of the original space plane. It is specially optimized for the lunar journey and the harsh environment of the moon. Compared with ordinary space planes, Chang'e has a longer endurance, faster flight speed, better sealing performance, and higher safety when traveling between the moon and the earth."

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"Is Chang'e the only lunar exploration spaceplane built, or are there multiple ones produced using the same blueprint?"

"Only two lunar exploration spaceplanes of the same model have been produced so far, namely Chang'e and Benyue. When lunar exploration, mining and tourism are fully launched, a large number of round-trip transportation vehicles will be needed. By then, similar lunar exploration spaceplanes or subsequent optimized models will definitely be produced in large numbers to meet actual demand."

"According to the information previously released on the official website of the manned lunar landing, the landing point of this lunar landing is the Aitken Basin at the South Pole of the Moon. There is no sun there all year round, and solar cells cannot be used. How can the lunar base that is about to be put into use solve the energy problem?" The beautiful reporter secretly glanced at the cue card and continued to ask.

"In order to meet the power demand of the lunar base, we have designed two power supply plans. The first is for the early stage of the lunar base construction, when there are not many electrical equipment and power consumption is not high, and it mainly relies on nuclear fission batteries for power supply. The second is that after the lunar base is officially put into use after the astronauts move in, the power consumption will increase greatly, and nuclear fission batteries will no longer be enough. At this time, we will use the Moon Run space plane to transport a batch of equipment to the lunar base, and assemble a small fusion reactor on site near the base to generate electricity and completely solve the energy demand of the lunar base. As for the fuel of the fusion reactor, we can use local materials and extract a few kilograms of helium-3 from the lunar soil, which is enough for the fusion reactor to use for a long time." (End of this chapter)

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