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Chapter 190 Don't Substitute Yourself Into the Outpost Test Cabin
Chapter 190 Don't Substitute Yourself Into the Outpost Test Cabin
On Fanxing's side, the first-person video of the landing was released shortly after the news of the successful landing was sent out.
In the video, the moon under the sunlight is gray and white, with large and small craters on it, and the video definition is very high.
At the beginning, it was flying downward obliquely, so the audience could see the effect of the flyby, and when the descent and deceleration reached a certain stage, the video angle of view turned in one direction and became vertical downward.
At this stage, the craters seen by the audience are clearer. It is simply a big pit with a small pit, and a small pit with a smaller pit. Anyway, there is no flat place.
Since there is no reference object, the audience does not know the height at all, and the landing of the outpost test cabin is different from the smooth elevator ride, and it is always shaking, so some audiences feel that it will fall into the pit at any time.
My heart ached.
"Wow, that's so clear!"
"It's so clear, it makes me dizzy, and I always feel like it's going to fall."
"Yeah, what if it landed in a pit and overturned?"
"It's okay, it should still be high now, and it won't fall into the pit."
"Yes, it's just changed from an oblique angle of view to a vertical angle of view, it's still too early to land."
"Now, it's almost the end now? Why are there still dense craters below?"
"That's right, there are too many craters, and there is no place to land at all."
"There are too many pits here, move it to the side, I think there are a little less pits next to it."
"Haven't you seen the landing videos of Chang'e [-], [-], and [-]?"
"have not seen."
"Wait, are you treating this as a live broadcast? This is the video sent back. If we fall into the pit, we won't be able to see this video."
"Tip from the front: Don't put yourself in the outpost test chamber."
"Reminder from the back row: Audiences can breathe freely and don't need to hold their breath."
"Ah this..."
Suddenly, the speed of the video's descent stopped for a moment, as if hearing someone's words, the outpost really moved sideways and then continued to descend.
Those who understood the situation immediately said: "It should be in the precise obstacle avoidance mode."
"So it is."
"It's so smart."
"The most powerful thing in practical technology is artificial intelligence. Of course, the things it creates are very smart!"
"It should be landing soon."
Still because there was no reference object, the audience did not know the specific height of the outpost, but soon the audience saw that the lunar soil was blown away, and the "wind" was getting stronger and stronger, and the lunar soil that was blown away was getting bigger and bigger. many.
Suddenly, the screen shook slightly and became still.
The "wind force" is getting smaller and smaller, and less and less lunar soil is being blown away.
"Successful landing!!"
"Ohhhhhhh!"
"Cow batch!!!"
"Starry stars! Practical science and technology!"
"Ah ah ah ah ah!!"
"I'm blowing it up on a horse! You're awesome!"
"Hahaha, the first real estate on the moon is done!"
"The house is built, and it's not far from the people who live in it!"
"Manned landing on the moon! Get started!!"
"Hahaha, I guess it will be the next year."
"Indeed, next year the Long March [-] will launch the manned Shenzhou II spacecraft and lunar module to circle the moon, and it will be able to land the year after next."
"It is said that the lunar module was also developed by practical technology. Is there any news now?"
"No news, but I believe that practical technology can be built well. After all, it has made a 30-ton outpost test module stand firmly on the surface of the moon."
Speaking of stability... the outpost test cabin is indeed quite stable, but it's just a little tilted.
It landed on the outside of the Shackleton crater, about 4 kilometers away from the crater, but the crater is also a kind of "mountain", so it protrudes from the surface, even if the slope inside the crater is not as steep, it is still a little A little raised structure.
Here, the outpost test module was tilted by about 9.4 degrees, so after turning on the radar antenna, it not only transmitted the video back to Earth, but also conducted a self-check in conjunction with the ground command center and its own equipment.
After discovering the tilt, the outpost's smart butler "Yolai" drove the landing bracket to make changes, slowly adjusting the tilt to 0 degrees.
Compared with the equipment that landed before, the outpost is very tall, and there are still people living in it, and there are many precision instruments. To ensure that the astronauts live comfortably and the precision instruments operate normally, the tilt is unbearable.
Fortunately, this problem was taken into consideration when the outpost was designed, so the landing brackets can be raised and lowered independently.
In order to do better experiments, some experiments with relatively high energy consumption are even needed. The outpost not only installed solar panels on the roof, but also installed solar panels outside the bulkhead, just to generate more electricity.
The sunshine rate of the outpost landing site has reached 80%, and it has the polar day attribute, so the 80% of the time is continuous, that is, there are 290 consecutive days of sunshine every year.
But the remaining 70 days are all polar nights.
For more than two months, the outpost had no light at all, and naturally it could not use solar panels to generate electricity, so it was also equipped with a graphene battery, which can store a large amount of electricity to support it through the long dark night .
However, considering the functionality of the outpost, a lot of equipment and supplies have to be installed, and these occupy a lot of weight, so there are not many graphene batteries installed.
If the outpost is put into normal daily mode, that is, without any experiments, the graphene battery pack can last for 30 days.
But more than two months before the polar night is still far away.
After all, this is a lunar base, not a mobile phone. Even the daily mode consumes a lot of energy, especially when transmitting data with the Earth command center.
If it enters the second level... well, enters the extreme energy-saving mode, which only ensures the survival of astronauts, reduces the frequency of data transmission to the earth, and implements various power consumption controls, the stored power can last for 60 days.
But there is still a gap between 60 days and 70 days.
But it doesn't matter, no matter where you are, the sun will always stay on the high place for a while, just on the top of the ring mountain 4 kilometers away, where the annual sunshine rate can reach 93%, that is, there are 340 days in a year. Can be illuminated by sunlight.
Only more than 20 days are in the polar night state.
In this way, the general daily pattern can last for 30 days.
Therefore, the first task after the astronauts live in the current outpost test module is to install solar panels on the top of the mountain and the slopes near the top of the mountain.
Of course, that will be a year or two later. Before that, the intelligent unmanned exploration vehicle will explore the way up the mountain, and then find a way to enter the Shackleton crater of Yongye through the steep inner wall of the crater. Look for water ice inside.
If you can find water ice, perfect!
(End of this chapter)
On Fanxing's side, the first-person video of the landing was released shortly after the news of the successful landing was sent out.
In the video, the moon under the sunlight is gray and white, with large and small craters on it, and the video definition is very high.
At the beginning, it was flying downward obliquely, so the audience could see the effect of the flyby, and when the descent and deceleration reached a certain stage, the video angle of view turned in one direction and became vertical downward.
At this stage, the craters seen by the audience are clearer. It is simply a big pit with a small pit, and a small pit with a smaller pit. Anyway, there is no flat place.
Since there is no reference object, the audience does not know the height at all, and the landing of the outpost test cabin is different from the smooth elevator ride, and it is always shaking, so some audiences feel that it will fall into the pit at any time.
My heart ached.
"Wow, that's so clear!"
"It's so clear, it makes me dizzy, and I always feel like it's going to fall."
"Yeah, what if it landed in a pit and overturned?"
"It's okay, it should still be high now, and it won't fall into the pit."
"Yes, it's just changed from an oblique angle of view to a vertical angle of view, it's still too early to land."
"Now, it's almost the end now? Why are there still dense craters below?"
"That's right, there are too many craters, and there is no place to land at all."
"There are too many pits here, move it to the side, I think there are a little less pits next to it."
"Haven't you seen the landing videos of Chang'e [-], [-], and [-]?"
"have not seen."
"Wait, are you treating this as a live broadcast? This is the video sent back. If we fall into the pit, we won't be able to see this video."
"Tip from the front: Don't put yourself in the outpost test chamber."
"Reminder from the back row: Audiences can breathe freely and don't need to hold their breath."
"Ah this..."
Suddenly, the speed of the video's descent stopped for a moment, as if hearing someone's words, the outpost really moved sideways and then continued to descend.
Those who understood the situation immediately said: "It should be in the precise obstacle avoidance mode."
"So it is."
"It's so smart."
"The most powerful thing in practical technology is artificial intelligence. Of course, the things it creates are very smart!"
"It should be landing soon."
Still because there was no reference object, the audience did not know the specific height of the outpost, but soon the audience saw that the lunar soil was blown away, and the "wind" was getting stronger and stronger, and the lunar soil that was blown away was getting bigger and bigger. many.
Suddenly, the screen shook slightly and became still.
The "wind force" is getting smaller and smaller, and less and less lunar soil is being blown away.
"Successful landing!!"
"Ohhhhhhh!"
"Cow batch!!!"
"Starry stars! Practical science and technology!"
"Ah ah ah ah ah!!"
"I'm blowing it up on a horse! You're awesome!"
"Hahaha, the first real estate on the moon is done!"
"The house is built, and it's not far from the people who live in it!"
"Manned landing on the moon! Get started!!"
"Hahaha, I guess it will be the next year."
"Indeed, next year the Long March [-] will launch the manned Shenzhou II spacecraft and lunar module to circle the moon, and it will be able to land the year after next."
"It is said that the lunar module was also developed by practical technology. Is there any news now?"
"No news, but I believe that practical technology can be built well. After all, it has made a 30-ton outpost test module stand firmly on the surface of the moon."
Speaking of stability... the outpost test cabin is indeed quite stable, but it's just a little tilted.
It landed on the outside of the Shackleton crater, about 4 kilometers away from the crater, but the crater is also a kind of "mountain", so it protrudes from the surface, even if the slope inside the crater is not as steep, it is still a little A little raised structure.
Here, the outpost test module was tilted by about 9.4 degrees, so after turning on the radar antenna, it not only transmitted the video back to Earth, but also conducted a self-check in conjunction with the ground command center and its own equipment.
After discovering the tilt, the outpost's smart butler "Yolai" drove the landing bracket to make changes, slowly adjusting the tilt to 0 degrees.
Compared with the equipment that landed before, the outpost is very tall, and there are still people living in it, and there are many precision instruments. To ensure that the astronauts live comfortably and the precision instruments operate normally, the tilt is unbearable.
Fortunately, this problem was taken into consideration when the outpost was designed, so the landing brackets can be raised and lowered independently.
In order to do better experiments, some experiments with relatively high energy consumption are even needed. The outpost not only installed solar panels on the roof, but also installed solar panels outside the bulkhead, just to generate more electricity.
The sunshine rate of the outpost landing site has reached 80%, and it has the polar day attribute, so the 80% of the time is continuous, that is, there are 290 consecutive days of sunshine every year.
But the remaining 70 days are all polar nights.
For more than two months, the outpost had no light at all, and naturally it could not use solar panels to generate electricity, so it was also equipped with a graphene battery, which can store a large amount of electricity to support it through the long dark night .
However, considering the functionality of the outpost, a lot of equipment and supplies have to be installed, and these occupy a lot of weight, so there are not many graphene batteries installed.
If the outpost is put into normal daily mode, that is, without any experiments, the graphene battery pack can last for 30 days.
But more than two months before the polar night is still far away.
After all, this is a lunar base, not a mobile phone. Even the daily mode consumes a lot of energy, especially when transmitting data with the Earth command center.
If it enters the second level... well, enters the extreme energy-saving mode, which only ensures the survival of astronauts, reduces the frequency of data transmission to the earth, and implements various power consumption controls, the stored power can last for 60 days.
But there is still a gap between 60 days and 70 days.
But it doesn't matter, no matter where you are, the sun will always stay on the high place for a while, just on the top of the ring mountain 4 kilometers away, where the annual sunshine rate can reach 93%, that is, there are 340 days in a year. Can be illuminated by sunlight.
Only more than 20 days are in the polar night state.
In this way, the general daily pattern can last for 30 days.
Therefore, the first task after the astronauts live in the current outpost test module is to install solar panels on the top of the mountain and the slopes near the top of the mountain.
Of course, that will be a year or two later. Before that, the intelligent unmanned exploration vehicle will explore the way up the mountain, and then find a way to enter the Shackleton crater of Yongye through the steep inner wall of the crater. Look for water ice inside.
If you can find water ice, perfect!
(End of this chapter)
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