"You? What's going on?"

He suddenly came to me with a very bright look, unlike before. Her clumsy head and eggs were wearing thick glasses, so she changed her clothes to be more sophisticated than before.

"This is what I said I hated, and you're choreographing it. Apparently, I've become famous, and now they want me to pay attention to my looks."

Thomas scratches his back head awkwardly, making a handsome face in my surprised eyes. It seemed like he was wearing uncomfortable clothes, and the image of Thomas felt very unbalanced.

"Shit, how are you these days?"

"Yes, and my parents are very proud of me."

"Look at that. Do I make you feel bad? I did it because I had an idea."

"Of course I trust John! You know that."

Thomas speaks with emphasis, as if to say, 'nagging.' He'll believe I really knew this was going to happen, but it's not.

In Time magazines, magazines, and broadcasts, Thomas was selected as the largest topic figure in 2004. By December 31, Jennifer's blog page reached 130 million views, including an unprecedented record.

At the end of the crowded year, Thomas' story covered a variety of broadcasts, newspapers and the Internet, especially women's chats and talk shows.

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While provocative phrases have appeared to attract people's attention, there are no bad words to say about Thomas anywhere.

Thomas' shy personality has changed to the logic of evidence of ultra supergenius, and is described as someone who has led the transformation of this era with an exceptional brain and has accumulated enormous wealth at a young age.

To be honest, there was a hidden effort I made to make Thomas a superpowered genius engineer in such a one-sided manner.

While I was busy, I secretly reached out to write an invisible article about Thomas in various media, such as TV, newspapers, magazines, etc.

Journalists won't criticize Thomas much anyway. It's just a good thing to wrap it up as' changing times' instead of a silent genius.

Of course, he had similar opinions on the Internet, but the men's gaze was generally favorable because Thomas was handsome and smart and smart. I just tuned in here a little bit.

I don't know what I'm asking myself to do to be so trivial, but it's not.

Thomas' personality would be shocked if he could be described as having trouble with the Internet or being silent in a newspaper. I was worried because he was so shy, so I decided to give him cause.

Leaving a creature that had fallen out of public interest without filtering out is no different than leaving a plant grown in a greenhouse outside. Eventually, when I looked at my hands a little, it was rewarding that I was happy and that my parents were proud of my son.

"What if there aren't thousands of women who like you anymore? Maybe you should go on the air and shine your face. His popularity is no joke."

"Heehee. Suddenly I can't feel it. Can I still make it on the air? I think my tongue will freeze when people stare at me. You know me."

"Don't worry. I got it all figured out. You can edit it if you want. Think about it, girls running to like you. You look beautiful together, but you don't like it?"

Hee hee hee hee.

Thomas, who listened to me, opened his mouth, tearing from side to side. This is what happens when you say you have ears in your mouth. It reminds me of the drooling in the mouth of Bulldog.

"You're on your own. I'll just do what I'm told."

Thomas nods as if he trusts me completely. I was a little worried that I wouldn't go through with it, but I was relieved.

"Damn, you're good for a lot of things. '

I thanked you in my heart. So far, Kunio and Director Crimson have asked me to perform on the air, and I heard that John Stone Cable is calling out for Thomas to perform. When he made his 10th series, he shouted that he was confident of 100 million viewers per episode.

Superbowl games with America's best viewing rates are typically seen by over 150 million people. Among the broadcasts from Johnston cable, American Idol's number of last 2 viewers was 38 million.

Although 100 million aspirations are enormous, Sinfield alone, the third most common program in history, with the exception of sports, surpassed 76 million finalists, with 85 million in second place, and 126 million in first place. I mean, it's not a bunch of crap.

"How's the development going, by the way? I took out two of the kids, but you're not still lurking about, are you?"

He gave Thomas two Class S, three Class G and five Skynet AI teams to speed up the commercial use of his phone. Class S engineers are platoon grade, and Class G engineers are platoon grade, so two platoons and three additional platoons. I got it out of there with a big heart.

"Yes! I'm here to tell you that development is complete."

Already?

"Who am I? I told you we could get it done as soon as we got the engineers we wanted! And it's only a matter of time before your girlfriend is introduced. Hehe."

A punk pleases me with a brick and mortar. At the end, when I talk about "women," there are many women who would rush to me saying they want to reach out their hands, but they are leaning on me to the end. I don't know how IQ and eccentricity can be so extreme and dramatic.

"I've already sent the code to the Johnstone electronics. From now on, all you have to do is make some modifications to what they require. Project Management will take care of the rest unless you add some extra performance, and you won't need me."

"Well done! Now that you have version 1.0, let's take a break and get started on version 2.0. “

Happiness is joy, and we need to get the next version ready. Originally, this is important for continuous updates.

"Oh, okay. By the way, I've been working really hard lately…."

"Speak up if you have a favor to ask! Do I see you for a day or two? It's all over my face."

I can't believe how easy it is to read your face. It looks like his face is showing subtitles at all. If you go on TV later, people will know how he feels with Thomas' face, and it'll be really fun. I feel like I have a big favor to ask.

"I have an experiment this time, so... can I use the satellite?"

"What! Using a satellite? Is that what you're saying to me?"

"Well, you know what? Me, I want to do a new, new experiment. I just..."

He stutters and stutters as he snaps at the satellite without even knowing it. I rolled my eyes in my face because I had committed a sin before.

Access to core operational services was officially opened as the Johnstone Group invested in orbital science and established a strong partnership in operations. Of course, it applies only to limited people.

To some people, the word "universe" is the word that makes the heart beat. Among such associates, including Thomas and S grade scientists and engineers within the group, they all volunteer to participate in or assist with satellite operating systems.

But after the election, I was very busy. Thomas did a very expensive and dangerous experiment while playing with the satellites, with the encouragement of the following geeks around him and his fervent curiosity. It lowered the satellite altitude by over 200 kilometers.

What's so great about dropping altitude over 200 kilometers? I didn't know it was there until the accident, but it wasn't.

Usually, satellites flying for scientific exploration are 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers high, GPS systems, etc., and navigational transmission and reception satellites are 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers high, and those used for weather and communications are over 35,000 kilometers high.

Satellites that are closest to the surface of the Earth are usually meant to be imaged for mapping, and most of the satellites operated by the Johnstone Group are said to be 500 to 2,000 kilometers above it.

In the fall of last year, there was an ambitious launch from the Johnstone Group called SkyNet SM1, a crystal of all the technology we have accumulated so far.

Firstly, it significantly increased its own energy procurement rate by more than three times the efficiency of existing solar energy usage, and ultra-high-performance cameras and various communication and experimental devices are installed. It appears to be an image satellite, in fact a multi-purpose satellite with a variety of additional functions built into it.

SkyNet SM1 travels at a low altitude of 400 kilometers and takes about two hours to circle the Earth. What is unusual is that it is relatively free and capable of controlling the velocity, rotating the gas or turning the direction, etc.

Slowing a satellite down to tens of thousands of kilometers an hour requires tremendous skill. Satellites are drawn down to the Earth's gravity as soon as they slow down, but with less precise intelligence (?) to be able to do activities.

Thomas dropped the altitude of Skynet SM1, which was 400 kilometers above and below 200 kilometers in a short period of time. As the altitude drops, we must speed up to overcome Earth's gravity. But he slowed it down for his own experiments.

What good is a speeding satellite over 2300 kilometers an hour on a rapid brake? Even if speed and altitude control were possible, this is not a personal plane, and "rapid descent" is a tremendous burden on gas and fuel consumption.

That's why it made me even more stuffy. My reprimand initially tested the velocity control, tested the precision imaging at low altitudes, and uttered nonsense about confirming the geometry and genetic exploration functions.

The real reason I kept saying "I'm lying" on his face was that he was experimenting with satellite control of a specially constructed drone in Techno Labs.

Drones are in the air, dropping altitude to 200 kilometers.]

[Kitchen!!! You dropped a toy on a speeding bus to float it?]

I listened to Thomas, and I couldn't even make a fuss because it was so ridiculous.

Not just any satellite, but Skynet SM1 is a super ultra-tech satellite costing as little as $2 billion. I couldn't say anything about the state of mind of a remote controller that only operates toys that cost three to four times as much as any satellite. Call the head of the satellite system center and have them write a Seal Book.

When I first heard what Thomas did, I didn't know exactly what the problem was, but later I read the Skynet SM1 Satellite Rapid Rapid Rapid Rapid Rapid Rapid Rapid Rapid Rapid Emergency Report, and I realized that if he did something wrong, he could bring down satellites or damage millions of dollars in fuel, gas and performance. If the drones hadn't flown further down the satellite, that would have been bad.

At that time, I tried to keep quiet because I had nothing to lose, but I still can't keep my head straight and talk nonsense.

"Thomas, did you know I took care of you the other day?"

"Of course! I know that. But this time, really important experiment..."

I keep my head down more and more and look at my eyes, and I see a starving junkie looking at the drugs in someone else's hands for days. Still, he doesn't go all the way out, but just heads down and he's in a sharp stance.

"Just tell me one reason why I should! Then I'll think about it."

I felt sorry for standing like a dog in the rain, so I opened my arms and looked at Thomas, giving him a chance to speak. I can hear the sound of his head rolling. He seems to be very troubled.

"Satellite control of the drones is enormous. Last time, I used the Skynet SM1 satellite as a technical problem, but this time I'm going to try it on a regular comms satellite. Think about it! The lab could send a drone all the way to New York. No, I can control what's in Europe. Isn't it amazing?"

"Yeah, it's a great story, but what are you going to do? Sending a mobile intelligence vehicle to a drone would be a lot cheaper. And does that mean we're going to need two satellites this time?"

I immediately protested. Flying drones from L.A. to New York is just a curiosity. It's not very useful. Satellites aren't cheap enough for such useless things.

"That's not all. If you charge in mid-air, there's almost no flight time. There's been a breakthrough in imagery and regional intelligence gathering."

"What are you talking about? The last time a drone operated by the Department of Defense, it only lasted 27 hours. You said there were limits to batteries and fuel cans."

"That's what makes the drone's batteries' recharge 'in the air. The Skynet SM1 satellite can fire power to drones."

"Can you charge a drone if it's electrified from a satellite? Are you reading an SF novel these days?"

"It's true! I already did a little experiment last time. It's not fully charged yet, but we could use a little more improvement to keep the operation afloat."

When I got a little interested, I suddenly regurgitated and vomited. Thomas explained that this charging technique has been developed before, but it has not been researched properly because it is far from being applied to real life. But the Johnston Institute has developed equipment that can be used for drones.

"Rapid stop, no rush?"

"Of course! Last time I was a little out of my mind. This time it's just a pure experiment. There's no problem."

Thomas takes a step back to beg for help, and says, "What's up?" You said you wouldn't do the same experiment this time and you reassured me.

"But what's the use of this technology? '

State-of-the-art, but I tilted my head because I wasn't sure what it was for. As I would pledge allegiance to my attitude and ask to see it once, I finally gave my permission as a condition of my observation.

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As I mentioned before, Google doesn't have its own satellite. We just signed a contract with satellite experts to fly satellites or receive services, and many other satellites, such as GeoEye1, QuickBird, WorldView1 and WorkdView2, provide imagery to Google.

Normally, satellites that are high, like a communications satellite, orbit the Earth once every 24 hours, and low imagery satellites spin several times a day. For example, GeoEye1 is circling the Earth 15 times a day. It rotates the Earth almost once an hour and a half. This satellite appears to be in orbit over 681 kilometers.

The well-known International Space Station is in orbit at 416 kilometers per hour, spinning around the globe at 27,600 kilometers an hour and 33 minutes.

These satellites are primarily powered by a rocket fuel called hydrazine, which is used to move the fuselage, and sunlight is merely auxiliary for electronics and so on.

A few days ago, a satellite from the European Space Agency said it ran out of fuel, and it crashed about next week. So if you could just put the fuel back in, why crash an expensive satellite? The satellite that's going down next week is only half a billion dollars. And I've been using it for years. It's going to cost a lot more to put in fuel.

Satellites that are refueled, like the International Space Station, are incredibly expensive and equipped with such equipment. It just came out in a story a little while ago that the space station program was worth 100 billion dollars, from '94 to' 10 years.

For reference, the technology that collects solar energy from satellites and sends it back to the ground was already studied in the 1970s in the United States. But while the economy has been holed up, some of the research was approved by the U.S. Congress in 1998, and it looks like they're getting attention again with the 2007 oil waves.

According to an article by NASA veteran and entrepreneur John Menkins, SPSALPHA Project says it can be put to use in 2025.