"FGD, HGD?"
Still in the Capital, Lin Ju's mouth hung open slightly as he looked at the domestic news reports.
On September 8, NACA announced that in its subsequent Artemis program and manned Mars missions, gravitational spacecraft would be used, with gravity freely adjustable between 0.3G to 1G.
Lin Ju was shocked when he first saw this content, thinking NACA had come up with some top-secret black technology, but then...
Cable connections, freely adjustable, such a primitive way of generating gravity!
Would astronauts really be willing to stay inside a little can being tossed around?
The Orion spacecraft is one thing, but Starship, what the hell.
The reports even included a conceptual image of Musk's two Starships connected by a cable, rotating, with two objects weighing over a thousand tons tugging at each other, the cable as thick as a baby's forearm at most.