He took off his spacesuit, got into the opened power armor wearing only the jumpsuit but did not put it on his body. He put the helmet on his head according to the instructions in the manual, and the screen in front of him immediately lit up.
There is a door!
Ye Han felt happy. A flashing symbol representing radio appeared on the screen. He quickly concentrated on thinking about the radio until the symbol stopped flashing. He repeated this process again and again until he could activate the radio with just a thought. Then he switched to the telescope function.
This process is repeated until the control system records his brain wave characteristics.
The recording process is very boring, and every function must be recorded, otherwise there will be a possibility of failure when a certain function needs to be started.
After all the "courses" are completed, they have to be tested in random order, and the tests are also divided into two types: intentional and unintentional. The former really wants to activate a certain function, and the latter just thinks about it casually. The difference is very small, Ye Han
You must practice continuously with the help of the system until you are completely proficient.
This process seemed simple, but it was complicated to do. It took Ye Han more than a week to master it.
He originally wanted to call other members of the military team to record it together, but unfortunately the 2.0 version of the armor could only bind one person's information.
Furthermore, although there were many members in the military group, he was the only one with a mobile military background.
After the third group was handed over to Duan Zhiyang, Ye Han's only focus was on the military group, and the most important task of the military group right now was to become familiar with power armor.
However, Ye Han doesn't think so. He spends at most half a day on the power armor every day. The other half of the day is mainly used to monitor the situation at the international base, and occasionally goes to the third team to help.
The laser gun is indeed easy to use. Although the light beam after firing looks thin and weak, the actual power is no worse than that of a laser rock drill - there is no atmosphere on the moon, so lasers and other lights cannot be seen with the naked eye.
The fact that the operator can see the beam is due to the mask glass.
After fiddling with it for a while, Ye Han finally got a feel for the performance of the laser gun. After discussing it with others, he finally reported the final improvement suggestions to the ground.
The command center attached great importance to the first-hand user experience from the moon, conducted detailed discussions on the improvement suggestions put forward by the lunar military team, and came up with version 2.0 of the laser gun within a few days.
The essence of the 2.0 version of the laser gun has not changed, it is still the original part, but the appearance has been changed to some extent, and the volume has been increased, making it more suitable for use when wearing a space suit, and also more suitable for power armor; the weight has increased, and it is mainly due to the increase in weight.
The battery method increases weight and improves battery life; the appearance of the laser gun has also been modified to a certain extent, making it look like a real weapon instead of looking like a toy gun.
The same days continued. After another two months, there were six temporary bases in the crater, and more than 80 astronauts were digging into the mountain wall at six locations at the same time. The moon rocks dug out of the mountain were arranged like mountains outside the cave.
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The team engaged in oxygen production has also been increased to avoid overloading the equipment and causing malfunctions.
At this time, it has been four months since Kongtian-1 arrived on the moon. The day and night construction has finally achieved phased results - the No. 1 base, which is responsible for a team, has taken initial shape and is about to enter the internal renovation stage. The No. 2 base will also be completed in the middle of the month.
The first phase of the project will be completed within a month.
According to the plan, Base No. 1 is the logistics base of the Moon Palace Project, providing staple and non-staple food for the entire base and reducing the pressure on supply transportation. The ultimate goal is to make the lunar base self-sufficient.
More and more astronauts are arriving on the moon. Circulating water and ice water are enough to ensure the daily water supply of the base. However, more and more supplies are consumed every day, and the pressure of transportation is also increasing. Every time the spacecraft is launched, the supplies alone
It takes up more than half of the payload. If development continues, the spacecraft will no longer need to carry other supplies in the future, and the entire spacecraft will be filled with supplies alone.
Moreover, the soilless cultivation base is one of the easiest functional areas to build. More than half of the work is done by doing air-tight protection and installing lighting equipment, irrigation equipment and temperature control equipment in place. The remaining work is planting and field management.
In addition to growing some vegetables, most of the entire area of Base No. 1 is used to grow staple foods. Although the space inside Base No. 1 is not large, multi-layer cultivation can be used to increase the planting area and use all available
Use all the space.
In order to put the No. 1 base into use as soon as possible, Gao Kai organized the first critical battle of the lunar base. Without affecting the progress of other base projects, he allocated as many personnel as possible to prioritize the completion of the No. 1 base.
The first step is to treat the walls, floors and domes inside the base. All exposed rocks must be sprayed.
Special spray paint can seal all the small gaps in the stone wall, initially forming an air-tight environment, and then the wall is further processed until several layers of air-tight materials are applied to the wall.
Although Base No. 1 is an agricultural base, the interior is not a giant cavern connected together, but is divided into several parts, so that even if a certain area loses pressure, the loss will not be too great.
However, such a structure also greatly increased the workload of the air-tightening project. Dozens of people, including Ye Han, worked for more than a week to complete the air-tightening project of Base No. 1.
The airlock was soon installed in place. In order to test the airtight quality, Gao Kai released some colored gas inside the No. 1 Base and checked whether there was any air leakage through the diffusion of the gas.
The result is not bad.
Then everyone spent a few days installing the equipment. Half a month later, all the cultivation containers were in place, and a large number of seedlings took root and sprouted in the caves of the moon.
Base No. 1 is officially put into use, but the existing planting area can only be said to be barely adequate. The second phase of the project must continue to be excavated. However, there is no rush to start the second phase of the project because the No. 2 base has been completed and the No. 3 base is about to be completed.
After completion, the follow-up work must be completed as soon as possible to put the No. 2 and No. 3 bases into use as soon as possible.
Once these two bases are put into use, the other bases should be almost completed.
In the blink of an eye, more than half a year passed. Bases 1 to 6 were put into use one after another, and the second phase of the project started as scheduled.
The lunar base has been initially completed, but there is still a long way to go before the crude lunar base is actually put into use.
This process is definitely not smooth sailing. There have been more than 30 accidents such as loss of pressure in the living cabin, sudden illness of astronauts, damage to spacesuits, etc. Three astronauts died, one died of illness, and more than ten people died due to spacesuit malfunction or cabin failure.
Decompression resulted in varying degrees of injuries, with the casualty rate accounting for more than one-seventh of the total number of people.