Lu Zhou usually didn't have any special hobbies. His only special hobby was probably scrolling through Weibo and clicking like on some comments.
Like some comments that called him handsome.
Over the past few days, he searched up the Ares plan on Weibo, and he found that a lot of people had tagged him in that article.
Out of curiosity, Lu Zhou clicked and read the article in its entirety.
He couldn't help but laugh.
"This guy really is something."
Being able to analyze the "Raptor" engine meant that he was probably in the aerospace field.
However, the article was overly biased. Lu Zhou was well aware that the Skyglow thrust was nowhere near Long March 5's thrust, but not mentioning the push-to-weight ratios and flight endurance was plain prejudice.
Saying that the Americans weren't interested in ion thruster propulsion systems at all was absolutely wrong. Before Lu Zhou left Princeton, the PPPL was researching ion thrusters.