Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System-Chapter 736 - 692: Lin Yi’s Small Step

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After hearing this answer, everyone was surprisingly astonished.

At the same time, they understood why Lin Yi appeared exceptionally calm at this moment.

Even though the spaceship's angle was unusually steep, Lin Yi remained parallel to the ground.

"Rest assured, although the exterior of the spaceship is tilted, the interior cabin is specially designed.

I can explain it to you simply; the cabin of this spaceship is more like a sphere, which adjusts itself with the spaceship's angle.

Using a principle everyone understands, it's like a sphere floating on water; no matter the angle of the water, the sphere will roll accordingly.

In other words, even if the spaceship performs a rotating maneuver in the sky, the cabin I am in remains level.

That's why it's very stable here.

I can move freely, regardless of how fast the spaceship goes, or how tricky the angle is; never mind a steep angle, even if the spaceship flips upside down right now, I'll still be head-up, feet-down."

After saying this, everyone looked enlightened; with Lin Yi's explanation, they all understood.

They deeply marveled at the advanced nature of this spaceship.

Although Lin Yi described it simply, like a small ball floating in water,

they knew achieving this was incredibly difficult, as everyone was a top student in aerospace engineering.

According to their understanding, even if this method were shared worldwide, allowing scientists to know, it would take decades to actually research and develop.

Moreover, there remained a difficult point to overcome in their minds.

Once the spaceship floats into space, it won't be affected by Earth's gravity.

At that time, there will be no concept of sinking or lightness at the top.

In a vacuum environment, there's no distinction between ground and sky.

This is why, when observing things in the space station, one sees everything floating in mid-air, from water droplets to computers.

They couldn't understand how the space around Lin Yi mimicked Earth in such an environment.

Of course, even if they were puzzled, without the boss telling them, they had no way of inquiring.

After all, the classified information involved was clearly very strict.

Yet, no matter how, upon seeing Lin Yi's state, Xiao Zihan finally calmed down inside.

After chatting with Xiao Zihan, Lin Yi moved the video footage to show the spaceship's command screen.

On this command screen, all status of the spaceship was clearly displayed. Simultaneously, he transmitted this footage to the ground so the ground control center could see and discern various spaceship data.

Lin Yi naturally had his reasons for doing this.

Although this important data was shared, risking its spread,

Lin Yi knew that for future migration, cultivating professional talent was essential.

Otherwise, even with the system's help, relying solely on himself would be unrealistic.

He couldn't possibly always handle transporting spaceships personally.

There were many things he needed to do, and wasting energy like this wouldn't be something he would do in the future.

The group below was precisely the people he intended to train.

This is why those who came here underwent strict identity, background, and other checks.

Sure enough, as these data appeared before them, everyone felt a long sigh of relief inside.

With this data, the difficulty of the launch significantly dropped; originally, the probability of success was 95%, now it jumped to 99.9%.

Of course, what they didn't know was Lin Yi's spaceship had a 100% launch success rate.

Even without these data, success would still be 100%.

In fact, even without these people, as long as Lin Yi was on board, the spaceship would successfully land on the lunar surface with 100% certainty.

Thus, time ticked away, with various detection signals continually resonating in the Earth's base.

Soon, the spaceship finally broke free from Earth's orbit and entered lunar orbit.

During this period, Lin Yi's screen constantly displayed in the Earth's base.

Including all his actions, everything was visible to all.

The reason for such behavior was entirely due to Xiao Zihan's presence.

Because Lin Yi feared she might worry, he remained in her view.

Watching Lin Yi leisurely on this journey, it was just like a vacation outing.

This made everyone below laugh helplessly and silently admire the boss's enormous courage.

After all, this was the first manned lunar landing, if it were them, even knowing how safe the spaceship was, they wouldn't be as calm as the boss.

Since this is a genuine fear within oneself.

"Tracking signals stable. The spaceship has left Earth's orbit, now in lunar orbit."

"Lunar base returned signal, received spaceship information, locked onto spaceship location."

"Lunar base prepared for spaceship docking."

As these voices echoed back to the base, the crowd, having calmed down over several hours, began to feel tense again.

Because in half an hour, this near-Earth spaceship would enter landing mode, genuinely landing on the lunar surface.

It was a small step for Lin Yi, yet a giant leap for mankind.

Although this phrase was spoken over 50 years ago, following the last lunar survey, it was directly discovered that the speaker had never actually landed on the moon.

Unquestionably, Lin Yi truly represented the first human landing on the lunar surface.

[To be continued...]