Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 709: You're Halfway Right

If this is the most powerful news of New Year's Day, it's not the New Year's Eve wedding of a star, it's not the official grid-connected power generation of Taiya Bay, it's the launch of the Xiangrui to a series of successful return events.

From the successful launch of the Xiangrui, to that 25-second video, to the coverage of The New York Times, to the safe return of the Xiangrui, every moment is regarded as earning eyeballs.

Rocket builders aren't without them.

But I'm afraid he's the only one who dares to sit on the rocket that he's built.

Even Musk, who has always been known as Silicon Valley Iron Man, never said he would ride the Falcon Nine.

And that astonishingly innovative way of propulsion completely disrupted people's perceptions of space.

As if this new year had spanned not only the year 2020, but the entire era.

From the old era to the new era.

From the past to the future…

It's actually interesting to talk about this, because if it wasn't for the news that NASA was sending through Colombian television, the vast majority of people probably wouldn't know that Xiangrui was using an electric propulsion system.

Neither Sky Technologies nor the Chinese official seemed to deny it after the news came out, but did not respond positively to the news. For the vast majority of people, this is already tantamount to an acquiescence that is not publicly recognized.

And it was the hidden power of this silence that allowed those who prayed silently for the Xiangrui to exhale once in their hearts.

For a long time, in the field of space, China has been burying itself in pursuit of the footsteps of the United States and Russia, and there has been a shortfall in the design of big thrust rockets and outer space spacecraft compared to the slightly inferior U.S.-Russia Eurydians. Now that the Xiangrui has achieved bend overtaking by means of electric propulsion technology, China has been at least five years ahead of schedule, and has a NEO delivery capability of 50 tons of load.

The first step of the moon climbing plan has been achieved.

The rest is how to get people safely...

Without mentioning the distant things for now, these things will not be the concern of ordinary people. In any case, Cheung Rui's safe return to the ship has hurt and swelled quite a few people's faces.

Especially this side of the ark.

After learning the beginning and end of things from Sister, he also saw the noise and sent a neck with a photo taken by him with the system, and attached a line of text below.

[Heard someone said I couldn't come back? (Funny)]

Less than half a minute after the neck was released, hundreds of comments were brushed on it.

Where's the NASA expert? Where are the spiritual twisted nuts? Why didn't you come out and disintegrate?

[Fuck the New York Times, making rumors all day long! No big deal!

[I just want to say, Lu Shen Niu is awesome!!!

[Actually, the Cheung Rui was supposed to disintegrate, and was given milk by a bite of poison milk from NASA. (Funny)]

[Ha ha, does your face hurt? I knew there could be no such thing as Lu Shen!

[Lu Gon wants to have a little monkey with you in space ~ ~ (shy) (shy)

[H reported above!

[After a lap, no one has praised Lu God for his good-looking face. Let me praise him. All right, boys, let's go through the process and send me up! (Dog head)]

……

Less than half an hour later, the neck was broken, and was reproduced and liked by lots of media such as CTV, Everybody's Daily News, etc. The heat quickly spread from the neck to the entire net and from the inside to the outside.

A lot of people sent a screenshot of the neck of the Ark to Twitter, and Et got the account number for The New York Times.

Interestingly, however, the first response was not The New York Times, but NASA's official account.

NASA quickly clarified on its official account that there had never been any news that Xiangrui was likely to disintegrate into the atmosphere. The New York Times reported a misinterpretation of the content of the press conference and that the entire story was an untrustworthy stunt.

And when it came out, there was a lot of response on Twitter, and a time to discredit The New York Times.

When we got here, the ark thought it was over. After all, it was just a test flight in his opinion. It wasn't particularly important, but it wasn't as simple as that.

After interviewing the two astronauts, CTV made a special documentary for Xiangrui's launch journey, combining previously collected and well-documented material.

This documentary also employs the central media's consistent style of shooting, highlighting the difficulties of research and development and the dangers of launching. As a popular focus, the ark that goes up to heaven with two astronauts is also rendered a hero who challenges space with his life...

Even added a line to him in a generous and righteous tone.

“I am the chief designer and I have the first-hand information I need! I'm not going up. Who's going up? ”

He didn't go to test the spacecraft, he looked like he was going to hit an alien...

“… what a pig teammate. ”

In the special ward of Hospital 301, the Ark threw the unfinished newspaper on the table and shook its head straight on the hospital bed.

He was not living in the ward because he was ill, but because he was organized to undergo routine examinations after the end of his space activities, as were two astronauts.

Though he has repeatedly stated that he can no longer be healthy, he has been able to resist the old experts at Hospital 301.

Of course, the Ark understands that they are kind and afraid to leave a little danger on him.

Therefore, he did not resist so much.

“I look good in writing...”

Wang Peng glanced at the Ark and looked strange.

How come I haven't seen you humble before? This time I don't like writing meat...

Yan Yeon glanced at him and said softly.

“It's a very touching review. ”

“You don't understand.” The ark shook its head.

Standing beside the hospital bed, Chen Yushan bent over and said, “Can I guess? ”

The ark sighed. “Whatever. ”

After the hug on the day of his return, his relationship with his sister became slightly more subtle.

But where is the subtlety, if the ark is really going to say it, he doesn't know how to describe it.

Anyway, since then, neither of us has mentioned it, as if nothing had happened.

So this is what it looks like.

What can I say?

Nor is it clear to the Ark exactly what this feeling is.

This could be the so-called knowledge-blind zone...

“Well… do you want to tell people through this launch that there is no inherent difference between space travel and ordinary travel in the not-too-distant future, or is it not as dangerous as you might imagine? ”

The ark was silent for a while and its gaze drifted to the side.

“... well, I'll count you in half. ”

Actually, it's only a quarter.

At least one half of this was due to a system mission, and the other quarter simply wanted to see what it was like to have their own aircraft in the air, so that he would know exactly what needed to be improved if he was situated, rather than just studying some pale data and the pilot's dictation.

Though only half the answer was correct, Chen Yushan lifted his mouth happily.

Yeon stood next to her, but she was not happy to leave her mouth open and took the test list and went outside the ward without saying a word.

However, the ark did not notice these subtle details, and his attention was completely drawn to the snowflakes dancing out the window.

Unconsciously, it's winter again.

When the STAR-2 experimental stack was successfully ignited, it also seemed to be about this time.

Time passes really fast...