Saturday, March 24, 2018

Space1 Rocket Trinary Flight Computer

Walk down the path of technology with SPACE1 to the door of infinite possibilities. We can lead you to the door so you may open it and explore the exciting new vast expanse frontier of space. As space pioneer tourists riding on board the PIONEER HEAVY safety rocket, you will experience the indescribable fantastic sights, sounds and feelings of being in space.

Space1 is in the process of finishing the distributed trinary rocket computer - installing and fitting the sectional distributed flight computer into Pioneer Heavy rocket.

The computer handles the sensors and data for the flight, and computes instantaneous parameters during the rocket mission. The computers are distributed in three locations for multiple reasons. One, they will have distributed weight to balance the rocket. Two, they will be placed in three of the most protective places on the rocket away from potential debris. Three, the computer displays will be visible from obviated locations. Four, a primary focal point will report changing data in real time during the mission. Five, computer data can save to solid state resources, be reported to screens, and/or be observed by astronauts and space occupants. As already established, while inside the rocket, the computer will use wireless bluetooth telemetry to interface with a mobile device and download the data as well as offer preliminary data plotting and processing.