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Chapter 956: Will the manned mission fail?

When the space shuttle Hanhai took off.

On the other side, in the United States, it was almost noon.

Many elites working in the company had just finished their work in the morning. In a certain restaurant, Simmons Arnold, who was busy fixing his lunch, fell on the TV hanging on the wall.

In the news that was being played, he was stunned by the news that Xinghai Research Institute and Xiashu Space Base had officially launched astronauts to carry out manned missions.

"Carrying...manned aboard the fire?"

"WTF?"

The food on the fork in his hand fell onto the plate, and Simmons Arnold's eyes were full of surprise.

Although the Xinghai Research Institute officially disclosed its plan for a manned mission to the moon a few months ago, not everyone knew about it.

Especially for people within the United States, NASA and the government are working hard to control relevant public opinion.

After all, for the United States, if other countries rush to launch manned missions before them, it will cause a huge public opinion storm and even demonstrations and protests.

Staring at the news on TV, Simmons Arnold didn't even bother to eat lunch. He quickly took out his cell phone from his pocket and opened the search engine.

Although there was no news related to China's manned mission to launch a manned mission to Mars on the hot search, he still found discussions related to this matter.

In particular, one of the targeted interview news aroused a lot of discussion.

[Damn it! The Chinese have begun to implement manned missions to spacecraft. What on earth has our NASA done??]

[Incredible, are those Chinese so courageous? If that were Mars, Mars tens of millions of kilometers away!]

[Xie Te! NASA has a budget of tens of billions of dollars every year, but it has developed our greatest aerospace industry into what it is now. I can’t accept it! I suggest that the shady story inside be strictly investigated. Someone must be seeking personal gain for themselves! 】

[Shit! They have already built a base on the moon and begun to occupy a large area of ​​the moon. Now they have begun to land on Mars. The entire Mars will soon become their vegetable garden! 】

[This is not funny at all, what on earth is White House doing! 】

[Don’t worry so much. Whether the Chinese can successfully land on Mars is still unknown. If you don’t believe it, you can watch CNN’s interview. The subject is a top professor in the aerospace field. ]

During the heated discussion, a comment with a link caught Simmons Arnold's attention.

He followed the link and clicked in. This interview report was provided by CNN Cable News.

As for the major media, although NASA and the authorities have been controlling public opinion, the manned mission plan that was announced a few months ago cannot be hidden from these media, and they have been tracking this matter.

After the Hanhai space shuttle took off successfully, CNN Cable News immediately contacted Brady Meier, an aerospace professor at Stanford University.

Stanford University is famous for its aerospace engineering major in a wide range of research fields, including aerospace computing, joint innovative manufacturing, guidance and control, etc. It also cooperates closely with NASA and other agencies.

Professor Brady Meier has served as an aerospace technology consultant for NASA and is a great interview subject for CNN.

"Hello, Professor Meier, I'm glad to interview you today."

Brady Meyer: "Hello."

Without wasting time, after saying hello, the CNN cable news reporter went directly to the topic and asked:

"We have just received news that China has officially launched two space shuttles to Mars, carrying six astronauts, and started a manned landing plan on Mars. Professor Meyer, what do you think of this?"

Brady Meyer thought for a while and then replied: "First of all, we must admit that China has developed very rapidly in the aerospace field in the past two years."

"Not only did they complete a manned moon landing, they also established a temporary scientific research base on the moon. This strength has surpassed most countries in the world."

CNN cable news reporter: "So what do you think is the success rate of their manned mission plan?"

Brady Meyer: "Sorry, I may not be able to give you a clear answer to this question."

After a slight pause, he continued: "Manned spaceflight has always been a high-risk matter, especially a plan like manned landing on the moon that has never been done before. It is an even more demanding test for a country's aerospace technology.

Extremely high.”

"For example, when the United States carried out the world's first manned moon landing in the last century, it specially organized and implemented a series of manned moon landing missions, namely the Apollo program."

"Before finally sending astronauts to the moon, we conducted multiple unmanned lunar landing explorations and obtained a large amount of lunar landing data before finally successfully sending astronauts to the moon."

"As far as I know, China has only conducted one unmanned fire detection mission in this regard."

Upon hearing these words, the CNN cable news reporter's eyes lit up and he quickly asked: "You mean that China's manned mission to launch this time will fail?"

"Ahem~, I never said that." Brady Meyer coughed slightly, and then said: "Whether the manned mission will be successful is not something you and I can decide."

"This is a huge project that requires the astronauts to be safely sent to Mars and then brought back safely. Only when the astronauts stand down-to-earth on the earth again can it be called a successful operation."

"As for whether China can do it, it depends on their preliminary preparations and related aerospace technology."

Although he refuted the media reporter's statement, he did not say it too harshly, but gave a rather ambiguous answer.

Whether China can achieve a manned mission to the moon depends on their preliminary preparations and aerospace technology. At this point, he previously pointed out that the Xinghai Research Institute has only conducted one unmanned mission to the mission.

Compared with the Apollo manned moon landing program carried out by the United States in the last century, the preliminary preparations for this manned moon landing are undoubtedly quite minimal.

Sitting across from the sofa, the CNN cable news reporter clearly caught this ‘element’, his eyes lit up and a smile appeared on his face.

Here’s the key information from this interview!

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For this hot summer, the hottest thing is the two space shuttles launched by Xinghai Research Institute and Xiashu Space Base on June 21st.

Regardless of whether they understand aerospace or not, almost half of China is rejoicing for the launch of the Hanhai.

Manned aboard the fire!

This word, which was far away five years ago, has come before everyone's eyes today, witnessing an epic monument.

But just when the Chinese people were happy about the manned mission, a news report came back from abroad, which poured cold water on many people who were still excited.

"China's manned mission is too hasty and may have a huge risk of failure!"

The news report of CNN cable news excerpted some of the remarks of Brady Meier of Stanford University and processed them through the language of art.

In the report, they believed that the Xinghai Research Institute had only conducted one unmanned exploration of Mars, and then rushed to launch a manned mission to the Mars. This was a risky behavior of "grabbing time".

CNN criticized the planning of this manned mission to the point of disregarding the safety of astronauts in order to compete for the honor of being the first manned mission.

At the same time, the report also cited the Apollo program, the United States' first lunar exploration, which carried out nearly ten unmanned lunar explorations and preparations to ensure the safety of the Apollo 11 manned lunar landing astronauts to the greatest extent.

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The Hanhai space shuttle's manned mission to the lander is extremely risky and may cost the lives of six astronauts in the vast universe.

It has to be said that this kind of artistically processed news report quickly aroused a lot of discussion with the help of thoughtful people once it was sent back to China.

One second, the Chinese people were happy that the manned mission was on board before the Americans did. The next second, they were worried about the six astronauts who were carrying out the mission in the sky.

[MMP! The thinking of the Americans is really vicious! Our space shuttle just went to Mars to carry out the manned mission plan, and they cursed us for failure!]

[Typical saying that grapes are sour when you can’t eat them is hilarious!]

[Is this a kind reminder? There is nothing wrong with that. I think more unmanned fire detection operations should be carried out before manned boarding to ensure the safety of astronauts.]

[Why, you know better than aerospace experts and academicians? Are you more awesome than Sichuan God? If you are good at it, why can’t you? 】

[How can he be qualified to go there? He’s a piece of shit! He’s just kneeling down and licking his rice daddy online. 】

[Having said that, putting aside the ill-intentions of the Americans and considering the safety of the astronauts, one unmanned fire detection operation is indeed not enough. Two more manned missions are fine.]

[In terms of safety, it failed to return humans to the moon before, but we forgot about the rescue very quickly. What qualifications does Lao Mi have to point fingers at us in the aerospace field? 】

【......】

Related topics quickly became hot searches.

Fortunately, Xu Chuan was currently in Academician Chang Huaxiang's office looking at the data of Fuyao's exploration of Mars. He couldn't play with his mobile phone or swipe his scarf, otherwise he would have laughed out loud.

fail?

How is that possible!

The combination of aerospace engines and small fusion reactors means that they have the absolute ability to travel within the solar system without any problems!

Energy reserves, material reserves, and emergency solar panel emergency plans are available on every space shuttle.

And to take a step back, even if something unexpected happens to the Hanhai on the mission, there will still be another spare first-generation aircraft that can be used.

In addition, the Fuyao space shuttle that explored Mars in the past few months is still in the orbit of Mars and has not returned.

In addition, if necessary, they can mobilize more than one hand of space shuttles at any time for various rescues.

It is impossible to joke with the life safety of astronauts.

The CNN cable news coverage is a joke.

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