While Tony was studying space engines, he also studied other technologies required for spacecraft, and the research results were not hidden.

There are some parts of the test spaceship in front of you that were designed by Tony!

So if Norton has mastered a complete set of spacecraft manufacturing technologies, Tony Stark must be almost the same.

When he invited Tony to participate in the study, Norton knew this would be the result, but he still chose to invite Tony to participate.

Anyway, the starry sky in the universe is so big, Norton can't take advantage of it, and he won't lose anything by letting Tony get a piece of the pie.

And even if Tony masters a full set of technologies, with the level of technology of the Stark Group, he is still far from being able to create a spaceship.

Norton is similar. He also doesn't have the ability to manufacture spaceships on a large scale in the short term. At most, he will build one or two for fun.

The early testing process was not smooth sailing, but no major problems were encountered.

There are problems with the space engine, problems with other modules, and matching problems between various systems, etc.

It took ten days for Tony and Norton to solve these minor problems.

We also used the data from previous tests to simulate the process of space jumping, hoping to discover and solve some problems in advance.

At this point, the next step is to actually test it.

Neither Norton nor Tony believed that the first space jump could be successfully completed, even if it was only a short space jump within the solar system.

"If something goes wrong during the jump, how do we recover the spacecraft?" Tony asked a question.

It would be nice if it could jump to the target location. Even if the spacecraft breaks down and cannot return, other spacecraft can be sent to find it.

I'm afraid that something goes wrong during the jump and the spacecraft jumps to an unknown location, which would be very troublesome!

The solar system is so large that there are many areas that are difficult to explore if no signal is received.

"It's okay! I installed a space beacon on the spacecraft. Even if something goes wrong, as long as the space beacon is not destroyed, I will be able to find it!" Norton said confidently.

"Okay, let's get started!" With Norton's assurance, Tony felt relieved.

The upper part of the hangar is opened, the test spacecraft takes off, and then begins to accelerate until the spacecraft escapes from the gravitational constraints of the moon, and the space engine starts...

Norton and Tony frowned at the same time.

In the footage captured by satellites in lunar orbit, the test spacecraft trembled slightly midway through the space jump.

If it's during a normal flight, you don't need to worry about this slight tremor.

But space jumping is different. Even a slight tremor often means there is a problem during the space jumping process.

"Any feedback?" Norton asked.

"The detector at the predetermined location did not detect the appearance of the spacecraft!" a researcher replied.

"The quantum communicator is out of communication range!" Another researcher also gave bad news.

Although quantum communication technology has sprouted on earth, and its advantages include no delay and anti-interference, communication distance is a problem.

After Norton learned the corresponding technology, it made some optimizations, but due to the technological level of the earth, the communication range is still limited.

Sure enough, something went wrong. Fortunately, Norton was prepared.

Tony naturally looked at Norton.

Without Tony's urging, Norton had already opened a portal, but instead of rushing through it, he threw a detector connected to a cable first.

The probe was quickly recovered, and Norton said thankfully: "Fortunately, the spacecraft is still in space and did not jump directly into a star!"

"Tony, put on the space armor and let's go there together!" Norton greeted Tony and walked into the space passage together.

Expanding the space channel beyond ten meters in diameter is cumbersome, so Norton wanted to try it to see if he could repair the test spacecraft on-site.

Passing through the space passage, it was pitch black and almost no light could be seen.

Even if the light source is turned on, the surroundings are still dark and nothing can be seen.

"What on earth is this place? There's no light at all!" With this question in mind, Tony released several detectors on his armor.

The space armor Tony wears was designed and manufactured after he took time out of research after arriving on the moon.

From the beginning of the design, the core goal of this space armor was to survive, so Tony did not install weapons on the armor, but chose to carry various detection equipment and tools.

"I don't know either!" Norton shook his head, determined the direction of the spacecraft, and then flew over with Tony.

…Please give me flowers…

In the vastness of space, the scale of space is enlarged a lot invisible. When Norton opened the space channel, it was just a little bit off.

But what about the final result?

The exit of the space channel is at least dozens of kilometers away from the test spacecraft!

Halfway through the flight, Tony suddenly exclaimed: "This is actually the outskirts of the Kuiper Belt, and we seem to be on the other side of the sun!"

Although Tony doesn't want to believe it, the data cannot be faked!

According to calculations based on the data detected by the detector, this is the Kuiper Belt, and it is still the outermost part of the Kuiper Belt, and is almost beyond the scope of the Kuiper Belt.

"How biased are the results?" Norton asked.

As the detectors returned more and more data, their specific location at the moment was gradually determined.

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Tony quickly calculated the answer: "The angle deviation is not too big, the deviation is not more than ten degrees, but the distance difference is a bit big!"

"The original destination of the test spacecraft's jump was the orbit of Venus, but it ended up directly crossing most of the solar system, a thousand times further away!"

"There must be something wrong with the spatial scale!" Norton guessed that he had already noticed that the spatial channel was deviating by tens of kilometers, and the data calculated by Tony confirmed his guess.

"What link went wrong? The difference of a thousand times is too big!" Norton asked again.

"There is a problem with the coordinate calculation model. The conventional distance calculation method is not applicable in the universe!

No wonder those computational models in the Kree space engine control system look so weird!"

Tony quickly thought of the problem, solved a question in his mind, and then fell into deep thought.

"Computational models?" Norton quickly recalled those models.

Norton also knew about those weird calculation models that Tony mentioned. He didn't pay attention to them before. It was hard to understand and he just thought it was because of the different technological systems.

Soon the two arrived at the test spacecraft. The silver-white spacecraft was quietly suspended in the universe, with only the top signal light flashing.

At the moment Tony was still deep in thought, Norton did not disturb him, placed him next to him, and then went to check the status of the spacecraft himself.

Soon, Norton breathed a sigh of relief: "It's okay!".

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