Military Technology

Chapter 2219 Wu Dazui started bragging again

Wu Hao's answer quickly spread to the Internet through the lens of these media, quickly became a hot topic among netizens, and soon occupied the forefront of the hot search headlines. Among the top ten rankings, there are several entries about related content.

Especially when they learned that the Wangshu-2 intelligent lunar surface exploration experimental vehicle launched this time will prepare for the subsequent construction of the lunar scientific research station, netizens became excited.

The majority of people support and praise it. Of course, there are also some who deliberately oppose it and some who are not optimistic about it. Naturally, the two sides clashed on the Internet. No, they should have quarreled with each other. The scene was very heated at one time.

Of course, these are only a small number, and most netizens have given them very high praise.

Is it true or not? I don’t quite believe it. A lunar scientific research station. This sounds more like a gimmick. How is it possible? Can a technology company compete with Laomi? Lao Mi has been talking about returning to the moon for a long time, but so far he has not made any big moves. A small company can achieve it, which is too presumptuous.

That's right, Wu Dazui started bragging again.

Haoyu Aerospace is about to be listed in both places, so you know.

Everyone knows that this is just a marketing stunt for the listing of Haoyu Aerospace.

Although there is a marketing component in it, it is undeniable that the Wangshu-1 lunar rover has traveled thousands of kilometers on the moon and has sent back very large and rich detection data to the earth. Many amazing discoveries, such as solid ice, liquid water, the golden meteorite core, and a series of other amazing discoveries, etc. It is said that this "Wangshu-2" intelligent lunar surface exploration experimental vehicle is more advanced, and we don't know what major discoveries it can bring us.

It’s true that you have achievements, but you can’t brag without limit. It is basically wishful thinking for one company to build a lunar scientific research station on its own.

Who said it can only be done by one company? Haoyu Aerospace is about to go public, right? At that time, just deducting a little money from the stock market will be enough for them to burn.

That's right, instead of spending money on real estate and other aspects, it's better to spend money on aerospace technology. This can also be regarded as promoting the development of domestic aerospace technology.

How does this promote the development of aerospace technology? It depends on the development of the national team. This kind of private enterprise is not worth mentioning at all.

Boy, how loud is your tone. A world-famous technology company that has achieved very impressive results in the field of aerospace technology is not worth mentioning in your mouth.

Originally, what Haoyu Technology can do, the national team can also do, but they just don’t want to spend the money.

Haha, I don’t like hearing what you are saying. Isn’t Haoyu Technology a domestic enterprise? Is there such a distinction? And what you are saying is really not necessarily true. If nothing else, there is really no national team that can do the Wangshu-1 running thousands of kilometers on the moon, at least not yet. In addition, Haoyu Aerospace seems to be unique in the domestic aerospace field in terms of recyclable and reusable launch vehicles.

It is not spring when a single flower blooms alone, but when a hundred flowers bloom, the garden is full of spring. Our country's aerospace industry should be the coordinated development of the national team and private enterprises, jointly assisting the steady development of our country's aerospace technology industry and realizing our dream of stars and seas.

I'm going too far, but I'm very interested in the Wangshu-2 intelligent lunar surface exploration experimental vehicle launched this time. I heard that it also has a 3D printer on it for experiments on using lunar soil on the moon. Print building construction yet.

3D printers for construction are not a new technology. They have been around for a long time and are not new.

The one you are talking about and this 3D printer are completely different concepts. The kind you are talking about is a construction engineering 3D printer that uses concrete mud for shape printing. And on the moon, do you still expect to use concrete to build houses?

Why not? Isn’t there a lot of sand on the moon? Get some cement and mix it with some water, and it will become concrete. Didn't Wu Hao say that the site they explored initially had a solid water reserve of 10,000 tons, which is completely sufficient.

Good guy, you thought you were on Earth. Also get some cement, how do you get it, transport it from the earth? Do you know how much it costs to transport one ton of supplies from the earth to the moon? With this kind of money, it is better to transport some light construction materials, which are not much better than cement.

This is definitely not the case. I have learned about this technology and heard that it is a semi-glass material that is prepared to melt the sand on the moon and then print it out through the nozzle of a 3D printer.

Melted sand, semi-glass material, you tell a story.

On the contrary, it is a construction method that is well adapted to the lunar environment. This method only requires electricity collected from solar panels to drive an arc furnace, and then fill it with sand, heat it and melt it, and then slurry the melted sand to print the required shape through the nozzle of a 3D printer, and then rely on it on the moon. The temperature slowly cooled, forming a relatively solid semi-glass building structure.

It’s a bit weird, but is this semi-glass material really reliable?

Since people have chosen this method and technology, it has been fully demonstrated, which is definitely more convincing than the random guesses of the likes of us. And who told you that glass is unreliable. The hanging windows on the spaceship are not all made of glass. The double-layer laminated glass, automobile glass, and bulletproof glass in our high-rise buildings are all made of glass.

It should be possible to use it in the early stage, but I think that in the later stage, the mineral resources on the moon should be mined for utilization and construction. Since we can melt glass, why can’t we melt metals such as manganese, ferroaluminum, which are abundant on the moon, for construction.

It is definitely a good plan to use the metal resources on the moon for construction. However, what needs to be solved first is the issue of settlement and survival, and then other issues will be considered. As for the mining you mentioned, I'm afraid it will be at the back of the list.

Wu Hao and the others came here with the intention of lunar mining. He also admitted that one of the main purposes of building the lunar scientific research station was to exploit the rich mineral resources on the moon, especially helium-3 resources.

What's the point? We'd love to see it come to fruition. Anyway, what he mines is ours. Unless we don't want them, they can't be exported overseas. As long as we have this helium-3 resource, we will be able to achieve freedom of electric energy and no longer have to worry about energy shortages.

Haha, this is just a fantasy. Even if helium 3 is obtained, it will probably take decades to achieve fusion power generation.

What do you think the tokamak device our country has built is used for?

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