After disembarking these equipment, one of the main tasks of the Tibetan Antelope, the task of excavating the wreckage of Chang'e-1 officially began.

On the moon, led by the digging robot, followed by a wreckage carrier vehicle, it is rushing to the nearby Chang'e-1 impact point at a "fast pace".

After the 5G communication system is set up, the tiny devices on the moon can also be connected to the network, and the cameras they carry can also be transmitted to the laser communication vehicle in real time through the 5G network, and then the signal type is replaced and sent back to the earth.

Now on the earth, the live footage that everyone sees is the camera installed on the excavation vehicle.

The path from the spacecraft landing ground to the impact point is relatively short and relatively flat.

The audience followed the footage of the unmanned vehicle, and they were also in a very happy mood. They commented on this rock and that rock along the way, and some people even started to carve up the ownership of the moon rock in the barrage, who belongs to this piece and who belongs to that piece... …

This phenomenon continued until the self-driving car came to the edge of the impact point.

At this time, what caught the eyes of everyone at home and abroad was the wreckage of a place.

Much of the wreckage has been covered in moondust, with little visible on the surface.

In gray and white tones, the parts of the wreck still reflect the lights of the unmanned vehicles.

The moon has no atmosphere, and the camera can capture the endless depths of the universe.

In the darkness and emptiness of the universe, the live broadcast footage is also full of coldness, as if only a trace of light can be seen where the unmanned vehicle shines, and a little warmth can be obtained...

This is the burial place of Chang'e-1.

At the end of its life, it hit the moon alone, smashing itself into pieces.

Many viewers couldn't help being sentimental when they saw this scene.

"Although it's just a satellite, I always feel a bit regretful when I think that such a great hero will be smashed to pieces after completing the mission."

"The moon on its body was not blown by the wind, it was hit by it at the last moment. This is the quilt it covered itself before sleeping forever..."

Chen Shen and He Wei in the flight control hall also looked at it with emotion.

He Wei pointed to the wreckage on the lens, "Look, this one should be its CCD stereo camera, that one might be its laser altimeter, as well as its line spectrometer and spectrometer..."

Chen Shen tried hard to distinguish, but in the end he gave up his efforts. He didn't have much contact with these things, and he didn't know the aerospace styles of these instruments. which part is it.

The staff in the flight control hall had no time to be sentimental. They also had to operate excavators and transport vehicles to dig up the large debris of the satellite.

How about the details of the impact of Chang'e-1 on the moon? They don't have too clear images, and there is no way to set the program in advance, so this mission is mainly performed by them manually.

It is also for this reason that they only need to recover the debris that is easy to recover this time, and some debris that only leaves a small corner on the ground or is even buried deep underground can be recovered after manned landing on the moon.

Compared with He Wei's sentimentality, Arthur, who was on the night shift, was also watching the live broadcast of the Tibetan antelope landing on the moon, humming his favorite song while holding his own black sesame coffee.

And tonight he is not on the night shift alone. After all, he can't watch such a big event as the moon landing in China alone, so tonight is the night shift for the whole team.

It's just that the focus is different from that of netizens. Compared with communication vehicles or 5G networks, he and his colleagues pay more attention to the performance of the Tibetan Antelope in this live broadcast.

On their computer screens, a 3D model of a Tibetan antelope had been produced. While the excavator was recovering satellite debris, everyone couldn't help but start to analyze the live broadcast just now.

Because in the eyes of professional intelligence personnel like them, the performance of the Tibetan Antelope just now was really abnormal.

"The way this spaceship opens the door is too strange!" Arthur first expressed his opinion.

This sentence was immediately recognized by three or four people.

"I have only seen this way of opening the entire rear door downwards on the Chinook helicopter, which can transport a large amount of cargo or personnel at one time."

An intelligence officer who didn't know enough about weapons and equipment subconsciously asked: "Could it be that their spaceship also borrowed the design of the Chinook like Jingwei?"

After speaking, she realized that she had an oolong, and a helicopter and a spaceship have no blood relationship.

Seeing that other colleagues were also looking at her with surprised eyes, she hurriedly said in embarrassment: "You guys continue..."

"Before we thought that the Tibetan antelope only had a small side door. Today is the first time we know that the Tibetan antelope has such a rear hatch design."

Arthur clicked on the Tibetan antelope model on the computer, and the rear cabin wall immediately lowered, forming an inclined ladder connecting the ground and the interior of the spaceship.

Arthur continued: "This way of opening the door is not suitable for use in space at all. If there is an accident and the door is accidentally opened, everyone in the spaceship will die."

Without waiting for others to speak, he pointed to the live broadcast and added: "The air pressure door separating the cabin on this Tibetan antelope was only added during this mission. The space layout seems very unreasonable. We estimate more than a third of the hull space."

"And there is no such door in the previous models, so we can know that the air pressure door is probably not in the original design plan..."

While the others were still in a daze, colleague Susan already understood Arthur's meaning, "Do you mean to say that the design of the Tibetan Antelope indicates that its main design environment is in the atmosphere?"

Arthur nodded, "That's right, this door is very similar to our Chinook helicopter, and it is very suitable for long-distance and fast delivery of supplies or troops."

This sentence made everyone understand.

They thought the Tibetan antelope was a spaceship before, but later thought it might be an orbital bombing chicken, but now it looks like an orbiting bell chicken?

Such a door shows that the spaceship opposite is designed with the idea of ​​sending peacekeeping troops to any part of the world when necessary!

Although before the Tibetan antelope had only a small gate, it could also be airborne by orbital troops, but the Tibetan antelope has many uses, and this function can only be regarded as a subsidiary function, which may not be useful or convenient.

But now that they discovered this idea, it was different.

Orbital airborne is obviously the main function of the Tibetan antelope!

Absolutely useful and absolutely convenient!

It's such a big door, you can send anything.

This is an intention to actively attack!

Thinking of this, many people have goosebumps all over their bodies.

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