I Have an Interstellar Fleet

Hello, I am the Emperor of the Dark Empire.

Due to certain reasons, I was mistakenly teleported to Blue Water Star.

I urgently need a sum of money to launch a signal device into space t...

Chapter 76: Choice of Rocket Model

"Why, is there any problem?"

Seeing Zhang Xiaobo's hesitation, Levi frowned and said.

"Um, no, basically no."

Zhang Xiaobo actually wanted to say that there were still a few questions that he didn't understand, but Yan Jin, the engineering guy, told him that there were indeed no major problems and the functions were basically consistent with the description.

But... he really wanted to study the advanced technology inside.

"Since there are no problems, then sign it quickly. Don't waste my time and don't affect the diplomatic relations between Xia and Gang."

Levi glared at him and gave him a subtle warning. Xia Country has always attached great importance to diplomatic relations. In addition, with the joint suppression of Western forces in recent years, Xia Country has made friends widely and won over one friendly country after another.

Now Levi put down the big hat of "don't damage the relationship between the two countries", and Zhang Xiaobo, a small engineering student, obviously couldn't bear it. He shuddered and immediately picked up a pen and signed the document.

The satellite passed the review and inspection.

"Levi, why don't you put the satellite here and let us keep it for you? It's a high-precision device and it can be easily damaged. It's better not to take it back."

Zhang Xiaobo didn't expect that after he signed, Li Wei took the satellite in his hand, put it back into his backpack, and prepared to take it back.

This disrupted his plan, and he was speechless. Levi didn't believe him or what, and he didn't even keep the satellite here... The laboratory has the safest and most advanced nitrogen storage box. If you put the satellite in it, it will work normally when you take it out ten years later.

It can be said to be safe and secure.

But Li Wei didn't trust them. If a high-precision satellite was carried around with him, what if it got bumped...

He had to learn some basic knowledge about the storage and maintenance of satellites and suggested to Levi that the satellite be kept in the laboratory.

"No need,"

Levi looked at him calmly and said, "It is a national treasure of Gambia. I must carry it with me. Moreover, with its quality, it will not break in a hundred years."

Then he put on his backpack and left the laboratory.

Looking at Levi's back and the backpack, although his strong curiosity was like ten thousand ants gnawing at his heart, Zhang Xiaobo was still helpless.

Three days later, July 3rd.

Li Wei and Lin Guoming returned to the Aerospace Technology Company again.

In a small meeting room.

They attended a specialist meeting held just for the two of them.

Discuss the options for launch vehicles to send small satellites into space.

Looking at the dozen or so experts present who were introducing the situation, Levi felt their importance towards him and felt very satisfied.

Green channel.

This is the so-called green channel.

At the meeting, Zhang Baohua, deputy chief designer of the Aerospace Science and Technology Company, opened a few PPT images and introduced them to Li Wei:

"Mr. Li, for the country's first satellite, our Aerospace Science and Technology Company has prepared two suitable launch plans."

"Launch Plan A: Aboard our most technologically reliable Yuanzheng-3A rocket, weighing 244 tons, it can launch a satellite into an orbit exceeding 200 kilometers. It will be accompanied by our newly developed Fengyun-4 weather satellite, along with six internet communications satellites from a domestic company. Together with your country's communications satellite... a total of eight satellites in one launch."

"Launch Plan B: Aboard our company's most technologically advanced Yuanzheng-2C rocket, weighing 242 tons, it can launch satellites into orbits exceeding 500 kilometers. Also aboard will be a remote sensing satellite and an oceanographic satellite jointly developed by Xia and other countries...a total of three satellites on one launch."

Levi looked at the introduction picture on the PPT.

He thought for a moment and asked, "Chief Engineer Zhang, what are the launch success rates of your company's Yuan Zheng IIIA and Yuan Zheng IIC rockets? How reliable are they?"

"These two types of rockets are the 'gold medal rockets' of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Their reliability ranks among the best in the world."

“Of course, they are slightly different.”

Zhang Baohua paused and continued, "The Yuanzheng-3A has carried out a total of 28 launch missions, all of which were successful, with a 100% launch success rate, so it is the most reliable."

"The Yuan Zheng-2C has carried out a total of 71 launch missions, with 69 successes and 2 failures, for an overall success rate of 97.18%. However, its two failures occurred in the first 30 launches, while the subsequent 41 launches were successful, making it the most technologically mature."

"Both types of rockets are very reliable choices and are worthy of recommendation."

Listen to these explanations.

Levi tapped the table with his index finger and began to ponder.

According to Chief Engineer Zhang, the launch success rate of the Yuan Zheng III A is very high, without a single failure, but it is a relatively new rocket and has been launched relatively few times.

As for the Expedition 2C, there were two launch failures in the early stages, but all of the subsequent 41 launches were successful, and a total of 71 launches were fired. The technology is extremely mature, and the probability of subsequent launch failures is extremely small.

"No matter which of these two rockets, you can choose one. Both are reassuring enough."

Levi thought to himself, and suddenly thought of another question.

He looked at Zhang Baohua and asked, "Chief Engineer Zhang, can you tell me when these two rockets will be launched?"

"You're asking about the launch window?"

Zhang Baohua nodded and said, "The launch window for Expedition 2C is in early to mid-July; the launch window for Expedition 3A is in late July to early August. The two are very close, with no more than a month between them."

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