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Chapter 1406 - 668: The Mysterious Black Ball! The Mysterious Test!
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Chapter 1406: Chapter 668: The Mysterious Black Ball! The Mysterious Test!

The land shuttle test for the spacecraft is about to begin, with media from sixty-one countries around the globe set to provide live coverage.

Using a standardized broadcast feed, the hosts introduced the detailed contents of the test to the audience in front of their TV screens before the test started.

They had already received the detailed experiment content, which enabled them to provide commentary and analysis.

"Currently, our camera angle is from a helicopter; we can see a large open space on the ground, which is about ten kilometers long and equally as wide."

"We can see that a very wide road has been built on the ground, one hundred meters in width, which is quite astonishing."

"In a while, when the spacecraft test begins, it will proceed along this road."

"According to the data we have, the test is planned to proceed at a speed of ten meters per second, which is not very fast, even slower than the average road car, but it will accomplish the feat of land shuttling."

"We’ve seen space shuttles before, but from the vantage point of space satellite cameras, we can only witness the spacecraft rapidly disappearing from view."

"This test is completely different; we can overlook the entire ground from the sky, so we can observe the whole shuttling process. The spacecraft goes from the start of the shuttle, to speeding forward, and then the shuttle ending, all within six seconds or less."

"This is the technology for shuttling through space."

"According to Zhou Qiming, the head of the spacecraft project, the number of particles on the space shuttle route affects the speed of the shuttle, with the biggest issue on land being air. The omnipresent air greatly affects the speed of the shuttle."

"But no matter what, the fact that a massive spacecraft can move on the ground at a speed of one kilometer per second is absolutely incredible."

"Previously, only supersonic jets could reach this speed in the air."

"However, I personally think traveling at such a speed is very dangerous. If it encounters any obstacles along the way, a major danger could occur—"

The last sentence, a jest by a foreign commentator, also reflected his thoughts as he was not familiar with space shuttle technology and felt that the speed was too fast, implying accidents could happen on impact.

The wide-open ground environment seemed to confirm his thoughts.

The domestic hosts would certainly not say this, nor could they make such personal quips in the program. The conclusion of their introduction was, "We look forward to the test, and also hope that it will proceed smoothly and achieve great success!"

At this moment, the camera angle shifted to the spacecraft.

The spacecraft had just moved out of the hangar. Such a fast-moving behemoth wasn’t easy to transport; it definitely required extreme caution.

The camera was now able to capture the entire spacecraft. From a top-down perspective, the design of the spacecraft was far from beautiful as it lacked an outer frame, looking more like a steel monster, even somewhat shoddy.

At the rear of the ship was a large circle several dozen meters wide, with a smaller circle nestled above it.

The large circle was the anti-gravity system, which also supported the entire ship.

The smaller circle was the nuclear fusion device.

Other devices had not been installed. There was a lot of open space on the edge above the anti-Energy system, and together the two resembled a circular building.

Since it was an experiment on land, the spacecraft needed to move laterally, so the Z-wave device was not installed directly above, but positioned at the front, resembling a truck cab but round, as if the cab was wearing a hat.

Overall, the spacecraft looked like a round truck cab towing a huge circular building.

The ship had not yet officially started; it had only just moved out.

Meanwhile, international opinion was rife with discussion, with every person watching the live broadcast marvelling at the appearance of the spacecraft, "It really is a monster." ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

"Maybe it’s a Transformer. If it were in a movie, it would definitely be a villain."

"Only villains would be this ugly!"

Of course, appearance isn’t important; many people were curious about the structure of the ship, "The small circle at the very top should be the nuclear fusion device, right?"

"Is that the nuclear fusion device? Can it really keep running?"

"It doesn’t seem like much."

"It’s said that the nuclear fusion device is already operating and will continue to do so."

"The bottom part should be the anti-gravity system, right? I’ve seen many studies on anti-gravity and pictures of anti-gravity spaceships, all with huge circular structures."

"It will release the anti-Energy barrier when the test starts, and then we’ll see nothing at all." fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

"No, that’s not right. We’ll see a black sphere, pure black, or rather a void that can even absorb light."

"I’ve seen space ships in experiments before, and at that time, the ship turned into a completely invisible black sphere."

"That’s truly terrifying!"

"But I’m somewhat excited now; this is far more interesting than watching a horror movie."

Anticipation was rife both at home and abroad.

This anticipation was very normal; even in science fiction movies, there are rarely scenes of ships shuttling through space, and if there are, it’s only at the beginning and end, in the blink of an eye.

Now in the spacecraft test, we were able to watch the shuttling process, and many people couldn’t imagine what it would be like.

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