Technology Bigshot Chapter 316: : Inside the ruins (make up for yesterday one
Three months ago, after the first team arrived on the moon and proved the real existence of this relic, alphabet met all the requirements of Alihand and launched a heavy machine to the earth at the first time, which The machine weighed 29 tons and accounted for almost 80% of the supply of a launch mission.
The ruins are located in an unnamed area on the far side of the moon, but now it has a named eye.
In three months, the first team has successfully completed the survey of the size of the ruins. At the same time, the ruins have ruled out the possibility of spaceships, but a permanent lunar base.
700 meters away from the transparent crystalline material exposed on the lunar surface, this place uses the newly brought Bigelow Aerospace inflatable capsule to build a second outpost base, with only more than 40 meters of space Cubic meters, since it is only a transit station, the space does not need to be too large, but it is more of a hoarding area.
At this moment, the lunar rover arrived here from the first outpost, and the people carrying it were Arihand and Cork.
Three or five people are working intensively on the lunar surface. At this point in time, the back of the moon is no longer dark, and the sun's light has already irradiated here.
Arrihand got off the rover, staring at the second outpost not far away, where a few astronauts were surrounded by a fence. There is a sloping hole in the fence, with an inclination angle of more than 50 degrees and a diameter of more than two meters. There are two parallel fixed rails at both ends of the inclined hole, and a cable machine is fixed at the entrance of the hole.
"Ok! Go!" said an astronaut standing on the lunar surface.
There is a row of loading boxes on the parallel tracks, holding a large number of liquid gas tanks, the symbols of "oxygen" and "nitrogen" are marked on the liquid tanks. I saw the astronaut said, these materials went deeper into the inclined hole with the loading box, and the cables on the machinery next to them continued to extend.
On the other side, Cork also disembarked from the rover, but he also carried a set of personal equipment, which seemed to be his own.
"Good morning, Dr. Arihand." The astronaut smiled when he turned to see the new arrivals.
"Strictly speaking, it's afternoon," Corker said.
"How's the preparation going?" Arihand nodded and said, looking at the slanted hole.
"After a month-long survey, inspection and excavation, we have identified a very empty underground space. The ground has been cleared three weeks ago, and the necessary oxygen is currently being delivered to the lost base. By then, We can have a larger living space underground and save a lot of money for the company." Astronaut Blair said.
After a while, the machinery out of the fence began to retract the cable, and the loading box was pulled back to the moon surface. Seeing this, Blair smiled and looked at the two of them: "It's your turn."
I saw Arihand and Corker stepping into the loading box. Blair checked the safety bolts repeatedly, and after making sure everything was done, he smiled and said, "Have a nice trip, guys, go to meet our new home, someone else in the past. home.”
With that, he pressed the button on the mechanical table, and the loading box began to slide towards the bottom of the inclined hole. This hole was artificially drilled, with a length of 80 meters and a depth of more than 55 meters. There is a searchlight every 3 meters at the top of the hole, so that the entire inclined channel is in a bright state.
"Going to enter the alien base." Cork said slightly excitedly.
It took them nearly 20 days to drill this inclined hole. After investigation, they found that there was a breach in the base at this location, and naturally chose to enter the interior of the ruins base through here.
After arriving at the finish line, another person was waiting for him. For the two of them, this person was very familiar, and it was Barry.
"What I want to know is that you guys didn't tamper with any equipment inside?" Arihand said while looking at Barry as he got down from the loading box.
"I have always followed your instructions, Doctor." Barry laughed, leading the two to the door in an instant.
When entering the interior of the base, Corker looked around with wide eyes, "My God, what a huge space! This space can almost fit an 'Enterprise' aircraft carrier."
"This way, please! You two." Barry laughed. After a while, they passed a self-made closed entrance.
"ok! Prepare to inject oxygen!" In the space, a roar sounded in the communicator. The new independent space that the two came to was much smaller than the "hall" in front, only two-thirds the size of a football field, but it was too large for them to come to this space. You must know that this is the moon.
At this moment, more than ten bottles of liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen were slanted frantically, and Arihand looked at the equipment in his hand. It was showing that he was in the outside air environment. changing.
Twenty minutes later, the gas infusion was completed, and the bottles of liquid were empty. Alihand looked at the monitor in his hand. The environment such as the air and air pressure outside was exactly the same as that of the earth or the outpost base at this moment. At this moment, Barry took off his helmet, and the others followed suit.
"Finally don't have to live in that **** little Bigelow inflatable space capsule." An astronaut who took off his helmet said, hitting the metal on the ruins, "Listen. This metal sound, solid, sweet, so reassuring, haha"
"Are these instruments still in use?" After taking off his helmet, Arihand glanced at all the facilities in the space.
Barry shook his head and said, "As you wish, we didn't dare to move anything, so we don't know, and at the same time we didn't dare to inject energy into these devices, we're not experts but we've seen a lot of movies anyway, God knows not. It will touch some... taboos? For example, communication or something, so we all use our own power-on equipment, you know, if we call in some aliens, we will be finished, we are digging their graveyard... "
"No no! I don't think this is a product of extraterrestrial civilization..." Cork muttered to himself, staring at the metal wall in a corner, his face was full of shock, and his eyes were fixed. .
"What did you say?" Arihand was amazed. Everyone was amused by this sentence. Isn't this an alien man-made, is it an earthling? What are you kidding?
Cork pointed to the wall he was looking at, Arihand followed his hand, and for a moment he couldn't help frowning, "Hieroglyphs? Cuneiform? Or what?"
But it must be text.
"Ath...Lan..." Cork said to himself, staring at the text with doubtful eyes.
"What Aslan?" Barry couldn't help saying.
(To be continued.)(To be continued.)
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