Super Copy of Great Power Technology

Chapter 602 Manned Moon Landing

But if you look closely, you will find that in the middle of the pitch-black Aitken Basin, there are three indicator lights emitting dim light, indicating the landing direction for Chang'e. Next to these three lights, there is also the outline of a man-made building, which is the lunar base built in advance by robots.

Chang'e spacecraft, after adjusting its position according to the three navigation lights, slowly descended vertically. 1000 meters, 500 meters, 300 meters, 100 meters, 50 meters... As the altitude dropped, the searchlight on Chang'e dispelled the darkness and illuminated more areas. In addition to the lunar base, other things also appeared in the live broadcast, such as the Pioneer exploration spacecraft, the earth drilling probe, the frozen water ice surface, and the large amount of supplies delivered by the spacecraft in advance.

Chang'e continued to descend, and the distance between the three navigation lights in the live broadcast quickly enlarged, followed by the lunar surface illuminated by the searchlight, and finally Chang'e's own shadow entered the camera. The next moment, the screen went black and nothing could be seen. Obviously, Chang'e landed on the moon successfully, and the camera facing the ground directly hit the lunar soil. Naturally, it was pitch black and nothing could be photographed. The director discovered this situation and switched to the internal perspective of the aerospace plane in time. The five astronauts had unbuckled their seat belts, left their seats, and congratulated each other. So far, this manned lunar landing program has completed the three key nodes of takeoff, running to the moon, and landing on the moon. Next, the astronauts will change into extravehicular spacesuits and go out of the cabin to the lunar surface. In comparison, the risks are much smaller.

At this time, the ground flight control center has become a sea of ​​joy, with applause, cheers, and cheers, almost lifting the roof off. Whether it is from Ruida Aerospace or the National Manned Spaceflight Office, they are all cheering and celebrating the successful landing of Chang'e on the moon. The situation in the official live broadcast room is similar, with countless bullet comments popping up, gifts of all sizes flying all over the sky, and gift special effects animations lining up in the live broadcast room, all of which are to celebrate the landing of Chang'e on the moon.

"Ding, Chang'e landed on the moon successfully, and the manned lunar landing achievement was achieved."

"I knew that with President Qiao's help, this manned lunar landing project would definitely succeed. Today, I saw that it was indeed the case!"

"Next, it's our turn for our astronauts to leave the spacecraft and leave footprints on the moon. I wonder which astronaut will be the first to land on the moon and receive the honor of being the first Chinese to land on the moon?"

"It's not hard to guess. The first person to land on the moon was either Commander Xie Duanyang or the only female astronaut on this trip, Liu Mei. According to my guess, Liu Mei is more likely."

"Whether she landed on the moon first or later, Liu Mei will always hold the title of the first woman to land on the moon, and her title will be recorded in the history of human spaceflight forever."

"Liu Mei is only 25 years old this year, and she graduated from college less than two years ago. If she hadn't seized the opportunity to join Ruida Aerospace and become an astronaut, she would never have had the chance to land on the moon. This fully proves that, in many cases, choice is more important than hard work."

In the CCTV studio, several veteran experts in the aerospace field were invited to watch the Chang'e space shuttle successfully land on the moon. They were so excited that their eyes were filled with tears and their voices trembled when they spoke.

"In the 1960s and 1970s, when the U.S. astronauts landed on the moon, I had just started working and my family was poor. I had no chance or means to watch the live broadcast of the moon landing. By the time I had a TV at home and the conditions to watch the live broadcast, it was already more than 20 years later, but still no other country has accomplished the feat of manned moon landing. Even the U.S. gave up its own strength and has not landed on the moon since the end of the Apollo program. I also feel deeply regretful about this."

"I thought that I would never see human astronauts land on the moon in my lifetime, but my country's aerospace technology has made great progress and we have become the second country to send astronauts to the moon. As a veteran astronaut, I was so excited to see Chang'e land on the moon. Thank you to the National Space Administration, the Astronaut Corps, and Ruida Aerospace, thank you for helping me realize my dream!"

After half an hour of preparation, astronauts Xie Duanyang, Liu Mei, and Zhou Xiaobo from the National Astronaut Corps put on their extravehicular space suits and entered the airlock to become the first people to land on the moon. The remaining two astronauts stayed on the Chang'e space shuttle just in case. The new extravehicular space suit designed by Qiao Ruida refers to some of the design concepts of Mark Armor and uses a large number of new technologies and new materials. It can provide astronauts with all-round protection, heat preservation and oxygen supply, and can provide additional assistance. More importantly, this version of the extravehicular space suit uses a full metal shell. When astronauts wear it, it looks like they are wearing mecha, and it looks very handsome. Especially the female version of the extravehicular space suit worn by Liu Mei, with a slim appearance, convex front and curved back, it looks a bit enchanting when worn, can you believe it?

As the inner door closed, the vacuum pump started to work, pumping out all the gas in the airlock to create a vacuum environment. Then the outer door opened automatically, and the folding ladder unfolded automatically, extending all the way to the surface of the moon.

"Come on, Liu Mei, it's your turn to perform. Don't be nervous, just do as we agreed." Xie Duanyang patted Liu Mei on the shoulder and encouraged her.
"Don't worry, Captain, I guarantee that the mission will be accomplished!" Liu Mei promised, and took a step forward, being the first to walk out of the airlock, walk down the gangway of the Chang'e space shuttle, and arrive on the moon. Xie Duanyang and Zhou Xiaobo followed closely behind, carrying some equipment, walked down the gangway, and stepped onto the moon. This scene was faithfully filmed by the lunar robot that was rushed over and presented in the live broadcast room. I believe that this video clip will become a highlight moment for China's aerospace industry and will frequently appear in the review videos of the history of aerospace. Unfortunately, this is the South Pole of the Moon, which is always dark and has extremely low temperatures. There is a lot of water ice around, so that the moon's surface is frozen by low temperatures and is as hard as stone, and it is impossible to leave footprints.

Of course, Liu Mei, the first person to land on the moon, did not follow Armstrong's lead and say something like "This is a small step for me, but a giant leap for mankind". Time was tight and the task was heavy. After landing on the moon, the three astronauts were busy with their respective duties and had no time to speak. If there was a landmark event, it was that Liu Mei and the other two dug and drilled together, and planted a five-star red flag on the moon. Then the three of them stood behind the red flag and took a commemorative photo with the space shuttle and the moon as the background.

After doing all this, the three of them resumed their busy work. They remotely opened the cargo hold of the Chang'e space plane, dragged out the folded lunar rover, and then pressed a button. The lunar rover automatically unfolded on the lunar surface like a Transformer, and automatically completed the tire inflation process, becoming a simple but not simple lunar rover. Then various instruments and equipment, a large number of production and living materials were moved down by the three astronauts and transported to the nearby lunar base. Fortunately, the gravity of the moon is relatively small, and the extravehicular space suits have certain power-assisting functions. The three people did not feel too tired after completing these handling tasks. The lunar robot, which temporarily acted as a cameraman, always followed the three people, running up and down, faithfully fulfilling its shooting tasks. Provide a stable video signal to the flight control center and the live broadcast room.

An hour later, all the equipment and supplies were transferred, and Liu Mei and the other two walked into the lunar base. The live broadcast perspective switched to the interior of the lunar base for the first time. The soft lights, white walls, and various high-end equipment were neatly and orderly placed against the wall. The equipment and supplies they had just moved in were scattered on the floor. With the sound of the airlock cabin being deflated, the air pressure inside and outside finally reached equilibrium, the sealed cabin door opened, and Liu Mei and the other two, wearing space suits, walked into the camera range.

The leader, Xie Duanyang, walked to a device and checked the current internal air pressure and composition. He nodded to the other two and said, "The air quality in the base is qualified. We can take off our space suits."

This sentence was received by the radio device through air transmission. It sounded a bit muffled, but it at least proved that there was air in the lunar base and sound could be transmitted normally.

Liu Mei took off her helmet first, put it on the shelf next to her, took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, "Mm, fresh and sweet, with a taste of home!"

"Of course. The air used in the lunar base is transported from Earth over billions of miles away. How can it not smell familiar?" Zhou Xiaobo, who had also taken off his helmet and was taking off his space suit, said. The new extravehicular space suit has absorbed the design advantages of the Mark Armor, and it is very simple and quick to put on and take off. Xie Duanyang, who was the fastest, had already taken off his space suit and walked to another device, turned it on, lit up the screen, pressed the small keyboard, and adjusted a certain parameter, "How much gravity should I adjust it to? Give me some advice?"

"Let's adjust to half the gravity of the Earth first. After all, we're in a gravity-free environment in space and have been floating for two days. If we suddenly increase the intensity, I'm afraid we won't be able to adapt for a while." Liu Mei made a suggestion. In addition to being an astronaut, she is also the doctor and health consultant of the entire astronaut crew and is responsible for the health of all members.

"Okay, I'll listen to you. I'll adjust it halfway first and give it half a day to get used to it."

As the equipment parameters were adjusted, an invisible force acted on the entire lunar base. Liu Mei and Zhou Xiaobo, who had just taken off their space suits, felt their legs go limp and almost fell to the ground. Fortunately, they were quick to use the rack next to them to support themselves, so they did not make a fool of themselves in front of the camera.

"This artificial gravimeter is too simple and crude in adjusting gravity. It does it all in one step without even a transition process. It's not friendly to us astronauts at all. After returning to Earth, I must give a suggestion to the R&D department and ask them to modify the design." Liu Mei held the frame with both hands, trying to adapt to the changes in gravity, and couldn't help but complain a few words.

"Don't complain. We will often go out of the base and go to the moon surface. The changes in gravity will become the norm. Once you get used to it, it won't be abrupt anymore."

Although Xie Duanyang was the oldest, he had the best physical fitness. He was the first to adapt to the change in gravity. He dragged his heavy feet to the pile of supplies and started to unpack them. Liu Mei and Zhou Xiaobo took a while to gradually adapt to the change in gravity, then walked to Xie Duanyang's side and started to work with him.

At this time, the official live broadcast room of Ruida Aerospace was in an uproar, and countless netizens asked their doubts through the barrage.

"What the hell is an artificial gravimeter? Can someone explain it to me?"

"Diaoda is very busy, so he doesn't have time to watch the live broadcast."

"From the literal meaning, it should be a device to adjust gravity. The reactions of the three astronauts after turning on the device are consistent with their behavior after long-term activities in a weightless environment and a sudden increase in gravity."

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"Speaking of which, our Chinese aerospace technology has become so advanced that we have even produced gravity regulators that are only seen in science fiction works, and have even applied them to the lunar base."

"It's not that our Chinese aerospace technology is amazing, but that Ruida Aerospace has been developing various black technologies, such as reusable rockets, anti-gravity engines, aerospace planes, and this artificial gravimeter, which are all the scientific research results of Ruida Aerospace."

"I remember that this is not the first time that the artificial gravity device has been used. The commercial space station launched by Reda Aerospace has an artificial gravity module with similar functions installed on it."

"Artificial gravity and anti-gravity engines are two sides of the same coin. Both are applications of gravity technology. Since Ruida Aerospace can develop anti-gravity engines to propel hundreds of tons of space shuttles into the sky, it can also create artificial gravimeters to simulate double or even several times the gravity."

"With this instrument, can we simulate the same gravity on any alien planet as on Earth? Then the difficulty of colonizing alien planets can be greatly reduced, and there is no need to set such high physical fitness requirements for astronauts."

"Since there is such a good gravity adjustment device, why not install one on the space shuttle? In this way, astronauts can move under standard gravity throughout the whole process and no longer have to worry about space diseases such as space blindness, muscle atrophy, and osteoporosis."

"Perhaps the device has just been successfully developed and cannot be miniaturized yet, or it may conflict with the anti-gravity engine and cannot be activated at the same time."

"From what has been announced so far, there is electricity and internet access in the lunar base, and the gravity and air composition are the same as on Earth. Even ordinary people like us will not feel any discomfort if we go there."

"This really proves the saying that technology changes life. With the help of a few high-tech technologies, the arduous lunar scientific research life can be turned into a comfortable vacation. These astronauts who landed on the moon are really blessed."

"If you calculate carefully, the current lunar base has an adequate supply of water ice, so there will be no shortage of fresh water or oxygen. As for electricity, the Ruida Group has mastered the controlled nuclear fusion technology and is about to build a small fusion power station on the moon. As for helium-3, which is used as fusion fuel, the moon is everywhere." (End of this chapter)

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