#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #CMS #ChinaMannedSpace #BRI #March2025 | #Shenzhou #Takionaut #王亞平 # WangYaping  #Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation updates #LunarMission #Moonwalk goal on the#两会 #TwoSessions Member of the #CPPCC Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference… #Beijing #TheGreatHallofThePeople

On the Month of March 2025, China, People’s Republic of China, it’s the world’s number one most important event it’s the两会 Two Sessions in which last out Ten Days straight  starting out on the 6th March 2024 ..  The Two Sessions (Chinese: 两会) is the collective term for the Chinese government’s annual plenary sessions of the National People’s Congress (NPC) and of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which are typically both held every March at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing around the same …

During the two sessions of the One of many asspects is China-People’s Republic of China’s Space Program, also Space Sciences, Space Exploration of CNSA –China National Space Administration one of many core aspect it’s Direction..

王亞平 Wang Yaping  Colonel – Takionaut  Shenzhou 10/13 Mission internationally Known as China’s First Teacher ….  During the two sessions of 2024, Takionaut Wang Yaping aims for moonwalk, shares space station research progress and astronaut preparation mindset. Completed spacewalk in Shenzhou-13 mission, now focused on continuous training for readiness.

[ 王亚平 Wang Yaping  picks the brightest stars in space ]

Wang Yaping: Preparing for the moon landing! What preparations is she making? When will she land on the moon?

Wang Yaping: Preparing for the moon landing! What preparations is she making? When will she land on the moon? Will she be among the first Taikonauts to land on the moon?

Among the Chinese Taikonauts, Wang Yaping has always been a popular figure. During this year’s two sessions, Chinese astronaut Wang Yaping once again became the focus of media attention. When asked by reporters whether she had plans to go to the moon, she smiled and replied: “We are preparing! We are training and preparing for the moon landing!”

These brief and powerful words not only revealed Wang Yaping’s positive attitude towards future space missions, but also triggered widespread speculation among the public as to whether she would become one of the first Taikonauts to land on the moon.

After the interview video was released on CCTV.com, netizens left comments saying that it was indeed appropriate and it would not be surprising if she went! Someone said, “She should be the first to go to the moon because she is Chang’e. It would be a little less interesting if there was no Chang’e on the moon!”

Let’s first review Wang Yaping’s space experience: As an outstanding representative of China’s space industry, Wang Yaping’s space journey is full of legends. She was born in 1980 and has been yearning for the sky since she was a child. In 2001, Wang Yaping graduated from the Air Force Changchun Flight Academy and became an excellent pilot. In her flying career, she has not only accumulated rich flying experience, but also tempered her tenacious will and excellent emergency response capabilities.

In 2010, Wang Yaping was selected as one of the second batch of Chinese Taikonauts. She knows that being an astronaut is not only an honor, but also a responsibility and mission. Therefore, she sets extremely high standards for herself, constantly studies and trains, and strives to improve her professional skills and physical and mental qualities.

In 2013, Wang Yaping embarked on her first space journey. As one of the crew members of the Shenzhou 10 spacecraft, she lived in space for 15 days with her comrades Nie Haisheng and Zhang Xiaoguang. During this time, she not only participated in a number of scientific experiments and technical tests, but also successfully conducted China’s first space lecture, inspiring countless young people’s love and yearning for space travel.

In 2021, Wang Yaping once again embarked on a space journey. As the commander of the Shenzhou XIII spacecraft, she stayed in the Chinese space station for 6 months with her comrades Zhai Zhigang and Ye Guangfu. During this period, she not only completed a number of complex scientific experiments and technical verifications, but also participated in the daily maintenance and management of the space station, demonstrating the outstanding ability and professionalism of Chinese Taikonauts.

So, what preparations is she making for the moon landing? Combined with the training required for the moon landing, it probably includes the following aspects:

 1. Physical training: The lunar mission requires extremely high physical fitness of Taikonauts. Wang Yaping needs to undergo high-intensity physical training, including aerobic exercise, strength training, balance training, etc., to improve her endurance, strength and coordination. These trainings will help her cope with various complex environments and tasks on the moon.

2. Professional skills training: The lunar mission requires Taikonauts to master a number of professional skills, such as spacecraft control, scientific experiment operation, emergency response, etc. Wang Yaping needs to participate in a series of professional training courses to learn and master these skills. At the same time, she also needs to be familiar with the characteristics of the moon’s geology, climate, environment, etc., in order to better complete the scientific exploration mission.

 3. Psychological adjustment training: The space environment also places extremely high demands on the psychological quality of Taikonauts. Wang Yaping needs to undergo psychological adjustment training to learn how to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude in a long-term closed, lonely and high-pressure environment. This will help her stay calm and deal with various challenges calmly during the lunar mission.

 4. Simulation training: In order to simulate the lunar environment more realistically, Wang Yaping needs to participate in a series of simulation training. These trainings include walking, operating, and repairing tasks in a simulated lunar gravity environment, as well as geological surveys and scientific experiments on a simulated lunar surface. These trainings will help her better adapt to the lunar environment and improve the efficiency of completing tasks.

5. Teamwork training: The moon landing mission requires close cooperation and tacit coordination among Taikonauts. Wang Yaping needs to conduct a lot of teamwork training with her teammates, including mission planning, division of labor and cooperation, emergency response, etc. This will help her to form a strong fighting force with her teammates in the moon landing mission and jointly cope with various challenges.

In addition to training, Wang Yaping and other first Taikonauts who landed on the moon also needed to learn about the lunar space environment, surface environment, geological conditions of the lunar landing site, etc., that is, they needed to become experts with a deep understanding of the moon and lunar landing knowledge

For Taikonauts with multiple spaceflight experiences, the above is not difficult. Wang Yaping not only has rich spaceflight experience and professional qualities, but also has excellent physical and psychological qualities. Therefore, she is fully likely to become one of the first Taikonauts to land on the moon.

my country’s first manned lunar landing mission will most likely be completed by three Taikonauts, and Taikonauts with rich space experience will be arranged to participate. Wang Yaping is also an ideal candidate. Two men and one woman is also more reasonable in terms of gender, so the probability of her being selected is also relatively high. Wang Yaping said in an interview that she is preparing for the moon landing mission, which also means that a group of Taikonauts including her are working hard for my country’s first manned space mission. my country’s manned space engineering office has also stated that it will complete my country’s first manned space mission before 2030, which means that within the next five years, we will be able to see Chinese Taikonauts step on the moon, leaving the first important mark of the Chinese nation’s march toward the stars and the sea.

Born in January 1980, she joined the army in August 1997 and the party in May 2000, with the rank of senior colonel. He once served as the deputy commander of a certain regiment of a certain division of the Air Force Aviation Corps. He flew safely for 1,567 hours and was rated as a second-class pilot of the Air Force. In May 2010, she was selected into the second batch of Chinese astronauts. In March 2012, he was selected as a backup astronaut for the Shenzhou-9 mission. In June 2013, he carried out the Shenzhou 10 mission; in December 2019, he was selected as the crew of the Shenzhou 13 mission Representative to the 13th National People’s Congress, China Aerospace Charity Ambassador In June 2013, she carried out the Shenzhou-10 mission, which lasted 15 days, and became China’s first space teacher. From October 2021 to April 2022, the Shenzhou 13 mission was carried out, which lasted 183 days, and a total of three space lectures were conducted China’s first female astronaut to station on the space station and first to conduct extravehicular activities

Wang Yaping: Ready to go to space at any time, hoping to achieve a moonwalk. Wang Yaping introduced that Tiangong- China’s space station has implemented more than 150 space science research and application projects in batches in orbit. For Takionauts, there are only two states: flying and preparing to fly. Wang Yaping said that in the Shenzhou 13 mission, she has already completed a spacewalk, and after returning, she has started new normalized training, hoping to maintain a better state and be ready at any time…

[Wang Yaping: Ready to go to space at any time, hoping to have the opportunity to walk on the moon] China, full of vitality, has entered the “Two Sessions Time”. Last year, Wang Yaping was elected as a member of the new National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. Recently, while attending the meeting in Beijing, she accepted a live broadcast from CCTV News’ “One Year Plan to Watch the Two Sessions

Source: CCTV.com March 5 video report: “Wang Yaping said in an interview that she is preparing for the moon landing”

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #November2024| #Shenzhou18 #Takionaut crew mission crew returned home safely back to the Motherland #China, #PeoplesRepublicOfChina with a full load!  … #ASummary

The Shenzhou 18 mission crew returned home safely with a full load!

On the day of  4th November  2024   Hours Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration , China, People’s Republic of China At  Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time Beijing time  Shenzhou 18 Takionaut crew….. Shenzhou 18

At 01:24 morning Beijing time on November 4, 2024, the return capsule of the Shenzhou 18 manned spacecraft carrying Takionauts Ye Guangfu, Li Cong and Li Guangsu landed in the western area of ​​the Dongfeng landing site. At 02:15, all three Takionauts successfully exited the cabin, and the Shenzhou 18 manned flight mission came to a successful conclusion.

“Shenzhou 18” is the 7th manned flight mission of China’s manned space station project and the 5th crew rotation mission, with a mission cycle of half a year. The manned spacecraft was launched at 20:59 on April 25, 2024, and docked at the radial port of the Tianhe module at 03:32 on the 26th. The crew officially started the space station stay. During this mission, the “Shenzhou 18” crew supported more than 90 space science experiments and technical experiments, including life ecology science experiments and material extravehicular exposure experiments, and carried out 2 Takionaut extravehicular activities and supported several cargo extravehicular activities. During the mission, the “Shenzhou 18” crew and astronauts set impressive new records.

China’s longest-flying Takionaut crew

From the launch at 20:59 on April 25 to the return landing at 01:24 on November 4, the Shenzhou 18 crew flew for 192 days, 4 hours and 26 minutes, surpassing the Shenzhou 15 crew to become China’s longest-flying Takionaut crew. The Shenzhou 15 crew was launched at 23:08 on November 29, 2022, and landed at 06:33 on June 4, 2023, with a flight time of 186 days, 16 hours and 35 minutes.

Ye Guangfu becomes China’s Takionaut with the longest cumulative flight time

Astronaut Ye Guangfu has already performed a manned flight mission for the second time. Previously, Ye Guangfu, as Takionaut No. 03, partnered with astronaut No. 01 Zhai Zhigang and astronaut No. 02 Wang Yaping to perform the “Shenzhou XIII” mission. The mission spacecraft was launched at 00:23 on October 16, 2021, and landed at 09:56 on April 16, 2022, with a flight time of 182 days, 9 hours and 33 minutes. Cumulatively, astronaut Ye Guangfu has accumulated 374 days, 13 hours and 59 minutes of flight time, becoming the first Chinese Takionaut to exceed 1 year of cumulative flight time. This is not only a new achievement for astronaut Ye Guangfu himself, but also reflects the achievements made by China’s manned space program in the 32 years since its establishment and implementation.

Ye Guangfu sets a new record for the longest single spacewalk in China

At 10:35 Beijing time on May 28, 2024, Ye Guangfu and Li Guangsu, Takionauts of the Shenzhou 18 crew, started the first extravehicular activity of the mission. At 18:58, after 8 hours and 23 minutes of extravehicular operations, the two Takionauts successfully completed the extravehicular activity and returned to the Wentian laboratory module. During this extravehicular mission, Ye Guangfu’s extravehicular time reached 8 hours and 23 minutes, setting a new record for the length of time for a single extravehicular activity by a Chinese astronaut.

After the Takionauts of the Shenzhou 18 return to the ground, they will immediately enter a three to six month post-return recovery phase, and the initial stage of this phase is a few hours of gravity re-adaptation at the landing site. The Shenzhou 18 mission is the 13th manned flight mission of China’s manned space program and the 32nd flight mission of the program.

The Shenzhou 18 manned spacecraft carrying three Takionauts was launched at 20:58 on April 25, 2024, and docked at the radial port of the Tianhe module at 03:32 on the 26th. During this trip, the Shenzhou 18 crew flew for 192 days, 4 hours and 26 minutes, becoming the longest-flying astronaut crew in China to date. During the mission, the crew conducted two extravehicular activities, breaking the record for the time of a single extravehicular activity by Chinese astronauts, completed the installation of space debris protection devices for the space station and multiple cargo extravehicular missions, and successively carried out various tasks such as installation, commissioning, maintenance and repair of equipment inside and outside the cabin. At the same time, the crew also completed space science experiments and technical tests involving basic microgravity physics, space material science, space life science, aerospace medicine, aerospace technology and other fields.

So far, China’s manned flight mission has completed all uplink and downlink work this year. At the same time, China’s manned space station project will also implement the “Tianzhou 8” cargo spacecraft launch mission in the middle of this month, and before that, the “Tianzhou 7” cargo spacecraft will be evacuated from the Chinese space station.

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#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 #中國| #香港國際機場 #HKIA #HongKongInternationalAirport #August2024 |登機E 登機易 Travel Easy with Flight Token…. newest travelling check in App….   

During this month of August 2024 HKIA- Hong Kong International Airport in which is located in Lantau Island, Hong Kong SAR, China, People’s Republic of China…. this month launches a newest highly efficient applications in making it easy travelling in easy with a flight token……There’s nothing more important than being relaxed and efficient when you travel! Before heading to the airport, just use your smartphone to complete online check-in and register your travel documents. Upon arrival at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), you can be faster than everyone else by proceeding directly to the Express Bag Drop counters, and dropping your bags using Flight Token! At our brand new smart security screening system, electronic devices can be kept in hand luggage when going through security check, the whole process is now simple and hassle-free! HKIA’s convenient services are making boarding so easy! (But don’t forget to bring your travel documents!)

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登機E 登機易 Travel Easy with Flight Token

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #August2024 |#时空道宇科技 #SpaceTiemDaoyuTechnology #Geely #GeeSpace CCTV’s “Dialogue” program interviewed GeeSpace CEO Wang Yang: Building a low-orbit communication constellation to expand human – A Translation…..  #ASummary 

时空道宇科技 Space Time Daoyu Technology – Zhejiang Spacetime Daoyu Technology Co., Ltd. Zhejiang Spacetime Daoyu Technology Co., Ltd. Geely GeeSpace  is Located  10th Floor, Building 1, Xinglian Technology Park, No. 1535 Hongmei Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai Ultra Mega City, China, People’s Republic of China. ..  Is a technology innovation enterprise strategically invested by Geely. Founded in 2018, it is committed to becoming a global leading AICT infrastructure and application solution provider. SpaceSpace is a technology innovation company under Geely Holding Group. It was founded in 2018 and is committed to becoming a global leading provider of aerospace information and communication infrastructure and application solutions. SpaceSpace is committed to promoting the commercialization and upgrading of China’s satellite industry chain and the commercialization and application of China’s aerospace technology.

SpaceTime Aerospace focuses on constellation business, satellite manufacturing, and satellite application fields, providing highly competitive, safe and reliable products and services. In the field of satellite manufacturing, through self-developed general-purpose satellite platforms of various scales, as well as low-cost, highly reliable satellites and supply chain products, one-stop in-orbit delivery from satellite development to satellite mass production AIT is achieved. In the field of satellite applications, SpaceTime Aerospace provides global medium- and low-speed satellite communication services, satellite-based high-precision positioning services, and satellite remote sensing AI services through future travel constellations and its own ground systems. It deeply integrates aerospace technology with automobile manufacturing, future travel, and artificial intelligence, and cooperates with ecological partners in an open manner to continuously create value for customers and build a new generation of aerospace digital economy.

Through the construction of the future travel constellation, Spacetime Daoyu will create a “future travel” ecosystem with full coverage, combining multi-dimensional carriers such as automobiles and consumer electronics products to empower smart travel, unmanned systems, smart cities and other fields, and create a future travel technology ecosystem.

On August 17, CCTV’s “Dialogue” interviewed Wang Yang, CEO of Zhongkong Daoyu. The following is the transcript of the conversation.

Host: Mr. Wang, this satellite on the screen is your target, right?

Wang Yang: Yes. What we are doing is to send satellites into space and build a global low-orbit communication constellation. We are currently launching 72 satellites into a 600-kilometer low-altitude orbit. After these 72 satellites are deployed, they can provide satellite network signal coverage anywhere in the world except the North and South Poles.

Host: What is the difference between this low-orbit satellite and an ordinary satellite?

Wang Yang: For example, the live broadcast signals of the current Paris Olympics are generally transmitted via high-orbit satellites. From the surface of the earth, there is a geosynchronous orbit about 36,000 kilometers above the earth, and three high-orbit satellites can cover the entire surface of the earth. However, with the development of technology, we have found that satellites can play a greater role in the low-orbit area of ​​300 to more than 1,000 kilometers. For example, it may take 240 milliseconds of delay to communicate with a high-orbit satellite, but it only takes 20 milliseconds to communicate with a low-orbit satellite. The overall transmission efficiency and delay of a low-orbit satellite are even better than those of ground optical fibers. At the same time, it can cover places that our ground base stations cannot cover.

Host: Mr. Wang, you just said that three high-orbit satellites can cover the world, so is it necessary for us to build 72 (low-orbit satellites)?

Wang Yang: It is precisely because the cost of high-orbit satellites is too high. We need at least 1 billion RMB to build a high-orbit satellite, and its launch cost is also very expensive. If it is a low-orbit satellite, its price will drop by one or two orders of magnitude, and it is safer. The failure of any satellite will not affect the reliability of the entire communication. The capacity of low-orbit satellites will be larger and the speed will be faster. One of the problems we often encountered before is that the human ground network is so perfect, with optical fiber, base stations, and core networks. The ground network it has established can even provide network signals at the base camp in the Himalayas. But the real situation is that 94% of the world has no signal coverage. In the world, our understanding of the blue planet is still far from enough.

Host: Is it worth it for us to spend money to provide radio signals to places where there are not many people?

Wang Yang: This should be an inevitable trend. Humans will continue to expand the boundaries of space, such as conquering uninhabited areas, and even going beyond the Earth to travel to the stars. With satellites, whether our friends are in the desert, on the island farthest from the mainland, or even traveling in the future, our mobile phones, cars, and aircraft can all be connected to data everywhere.

Host: When will we be able to achieve the goal of launching 72 satellites?

Wang Yang: We should be able to complete the deployment of 72 satellites in about 12 months. (After the deployment of the third-orbit satellite is completed) we will provide commercial services to the world. In fact, we have reached a stage where applications are being put into practice.

Host: (Compared to the long cycle of other future industries) Yours only takes one year?

Wang Yang: Actually not. We have experienced 10 years of continuous entrepreneurship, and most of our team members have accumulated nearly 20 years of experience in the entire aerospace field.

Host: Do you have any longer-term goals?

Wang Yang: In the second phase, we will focus on the establishment of a low-orbit communication constellation of 300 satellites. The low-orbit space is already very crowded, with more than 6,000 Starlink satellites operating at 300 to 500 kilometers, so it is urgent to occupy the frequency and orbit positions in the entire space.

Host: We have the impression that artificial satellite technology is relatively mature. Are there any scientific shortcomings in your field that need to be addressed?

Wang Yang: In fact, aerospace itself is a system engineering, not a theoretical study. For example, the theoretical system of all the aircraft designs we are involved in now was very complete 100 years ago, and the current engineering cycle is just different.

Host: If you want to widen the gap with your peers, do you need to build a moat in certain areas?

Wang Yang: This is indeed necessary. We have established our own moat in the layout of the industrial chain of commercial aerospace and the commercialization of the landing. The landing of large-scale commercial applications has always been a difficulty in the development of commercial aerospace companies. We have taken the lead in achieving breakthroughs in this regard. I brought a self-developed satellite communication chip, which uses the industry-leading 22nm process. This chip is actually used in our current mobile phones. We have launched a constellation of low-orbit communication satellites for satellite communications. How do we use it on the ground and how do we demodulate our signals? We will implant this 4mm chip into existing mobile phones, and use the mobile phone antenna to transmit satellite data.

Host: It sounds like our goals are very ambitious. Can other industries or other supporting facilities keep up? Are they too advanced?

Wang Yang: I think what we are doing now is actually achievable based on China’s entire industrial foundation. Our team used to have many people from the national team, as well as some experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. At the beginning of the business, we repeatedly reminded ourselves that the probability of scientists dying in entrepreneurship is extremely high, and it may even be a disaster to some extent. Therefore, when we consider the entire business rhythm, it must be consistent with the underlying logic of commercialization.

Back to the information and communication industry, it is actually very clear. Since the beginning of 2000, the 3G era has come, and at that time we had mobile Internet. In the last decade, the 4G era came, and we have the current digital economy era. So what is this decade? We see China’s 5G and the United States’ Starlink. The information and communication industry will definitely be able to achieve full coverage from 5G to 6G, meeting all our human travel requirements from the surface to low altitude and then to space. Of course, I think 8G should be the era of interstellar immigration. We will have network signals all the way from here to Mars, and it will become a reality.

Moderator: Capital participation requires a valuation and calculation. Can you give us a calculation for the field you are engaged in? How much money do you think it will cost based on the future development potential and the technology we have invested in?

Wang Yang: We have invested billions in research and development in the past six years. In our industry, whether it is a rocket company, a satellite company, or now a more advanced constellation networking company, its valuation will definitely exceed 10 billion.

Host: Regarding policies, what kind of policy soil is needed to plan for future industries?

Wang Yang: Considering the characteristics of low-orbit communication constellations in commercial aerospace, I think we should encourage the globalization of China’s commercial aerospace in the foreign trade sector, that is, the “going global” of the entire technology products and services. We look forward to the introduction of some national standards in this regard. We used to study some Western industry-university-research behaviors. In China’s system, from districts, cities, provinces to the country, the entire industrial policy support and innovation encouragement for each industry are very complete, but in fact, the real technology will eventually fall on commercial realization. This should be the government holding the baton, and then through the market economy, that is, the role of leading enterprises, to drive the innovation of engineering and original technology. This is actually a logical cycle. If we only mention one end, this matter will definitely be biased.

Host: What will our lives be like when this field develops to a mature stage?

Wang Yang: Let me make a creative summary. I believe that humans will always have the need to communicate with the outside world in the social system, so the implementation of all technologies and engineering around human communication will continue to develop iteratively. Like what we are doing in aerospace now, no matter where humans are now or where humans will explore in the future, we will ensure that there is network connection and communication methods. This is my wish.

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#星際迷航 #StarTrekOnline #星際迷航 #StarTrek |#August2024| #Sovereign #Galaxy #ExeterClass size comparison with some #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina leading International Iconic Buildings #GamePhotography #CityBuildingPhotography …

During this year of 2020  of the tenth anniversary of Star Trek Online in which during that month there’s been many surprises of updates one is the new hulling plating customizations of the Galaxy Class Starship in which introduces more of the updates from the tenth Anniversary out from the legendary bundles in Star trek Online Legacy .. in which comes with the standard hulling textures that’s given throughout each series in which various new hulling outfitting’s that’s been displayed throughout each star trek series..

On the May 2024 it was the Remastered of the Exeter Class 375 meters long starship design with a totally new design refresh and new modelling was done it was a while coming for the update in keeping up with the current look, the look of the Remastered Exeter Class is really nice it’s very highly detailed clearly using the Odyssey hulling which gives its class update.. originally it’s not been used traditionally, but using the Hull material likes of the older version.. the Changes are amazing especially on the saucer section with a divot feature on the which gives a layering section texturing look with a silk ribbon ring around it with a slight Crossfield look around it..

There’s been a lot of detail changes that the ship’s name has been moved up into the darker area of the inter saucer darker hull of the ship… there’s been a lot of enhancements that the escape pods have been move around with sharper window textures to add depth..  With the Odyssey class inspired hull the ship’s Name have also been made to the side of the engineering hulling retaining the constitutional class retrofit hulling designs.. they also brought more detailing features of the deflector dish looks more refined nicer with that Constitution class original look.. 

The Remastered Exeter Class resigned along with the remastered 2409 look to have it up fit aligned with the Odyssey class era with its design aesthetics in which overall this is sleeker elegant than the remastered vesper…. 

Defiant, Galaxy, Kelvin Timeline constitution, Odyssey, NX, Sovereign, Crossfield, Intrepid, 2256 also 2265 Constitution class hulling’s in which those brand new ships during… in which the tenth anniversary concludes with the Star trek Picard in which during the Legacy it invites Seven of Nine – Jeri Ryan in which she reprises the character storyline more from the last storyline after the voyages of USS Voyager her character’s name pre- Assimilated Borg is Annika Hansen..

Designed and built as a new variant of the famed Constitution-class starships, the Exeter-class honoured the 400 crew members of the USS Exeter who were killed by a biological agent in 2268. The Exeter-class StarShip has specialized equipment that can modify torpedoes to seek the engine emissions of cloaked vessels. This technology was inspired by the modifications made to a torpedo by Spock and Leonard McCoy during the battle against General Chang at Khitomer in 2293……

From that translation is into the Exeter Class with Based on standards set by Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott during his service on the Constitution-class U.S.S. Enterprise, the Legendary Miracle Worker Light Cruiser features Innovation Mechanics, a Cruiser Command Array, 4 fore and aft weapons, a Corbomite Device and Ionized Gas Sensor, and a Universal Console Slot. The Legendary Miracle Worker Light Cruiser is the true definition of a legend, and because of its exploits, history will never forget the name Enterprise……

Hull- Exeter Class….. Saucer- Exeter …. Neck –Exeter Class ….. Warp Nacelles- Exeter Class…. Warp pylons- Exeter Class..

The Legendary Miracle Worker Light Cruiser with the Exeter Class hulling is basically a combination of Tactical, Engineering, Sciences ship in which gives you the abilities of combination of bringing your strengths of your bridge stations seating… Lieutenant Tactical, Lieutenant Engineering/Miracle Worker, Commander….Engineering/Miracle Worker, Lieutenant Science, Lieutenant Commander Universal…… in which this ship is one of the most powerfully smaller medium ships in the ship yard.. with a +10 Weapons Power, +10 Shield Power, +10 Engine Power in which gives you numerous options of which type of fleet version of Warp Core used to get the most of interchanging EPS- Eletroplasma System disruption ….

Legendary Miracle Worker Light Cruiser Stats- OOTD- Tier Six – Exeter Class speficatoins – Star Trek Online

Hull Modifier: 1.375- Shield Modifier: 1.175

Weapons- Fore Weapons: 4- Aft Weapons: 4- Device Slots: 4- Consoles: 4 Tactical, 4 Engineering, 3 Science, 1 Universal (scales with level) +10 Weapons Power, +10 Shield Power, +10 Engine Power

Bridge Officer Stations -Lieutenant Tactical, Lieutenant Engineering/Miracle Worker, Commander
Engineering/Miracle Worker, Lieutenant Science, Lieutenant Commander Universal

Base Turn Rate: 10 – Impulse Modifier: .15- Inertia: 40…

Consoles Universal – Universal – Corbomite Manoeuvre- Ionized Gas Sensor. Captain’s Trait –
Innovation Mechanic

Cruiser Command Array

Command – Strategic Maneuvering

Command – Shield Frequency Modulation

Command – Weapon System Efficiency

Command – Attract Fire

Starship Mastery Package (Cruiser)

Absorptive Plating (+Kinetic and Physical Damage Resistance)

Rapid Repairs (+Regeneration)

Enhanced Plating (+Energy and Radiation Damage Resistance)

Armoured Hull (+Max Hull Hit Points)

Built to Last (Starship Trait)

NEW: The Best Diplomat (Account-Unlocked Starship Trait)
During Beam Overload and Fire at Will, beam weapons enjoy additional damage based
on Engine, Shield, and Aux power ratings.

廣州廣東省中國中華人民共和國 Guangzhou. Guangdong province. China. People’s Republic of China…廣州塔#广州塔 The 604 Meters tall #cantontower located at Yuejiang Road West/Yiyuan Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong provincial

To scale
廣州塔#cantontower
星際迷航 StarTrek – galaxy class 642.51 Meters long to scale….

廣州廣東省中國中華人民共和國 Guangzhou. Guangdong province. China. People’s Republic of China…廣州塔#广州塔 The 604 Meters tall canton tower located at Yuejiang Road West/Yiyuan Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong provincial

To scale
廣州塔#cantontower
星際迷航Star Trek sovereign class 680 meters -long to scale….

Canton Tower (English: Canton Tower), also known as Guangzhou New TV Tower, nicknamed Little Slender Waist, is located near Chigang Tower in Haizhu District (Yizhou Island) of Guangzhou City, 

Guangdong Province , China , 125 meters from the south bank of the Pearl River, and across the river from Zhujiang New Town , Huacheng Square , and Haixinsha Island . The main body of the Canton Tower is 454 meters high, the antenna mast is 146 meters high, and the total height is 600 meters. 

, the tallest tower in China , a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.

Canton Tower is a landmark project in 

Guangzhou . It can withstand an 8.0 magnitude earthquake and a 12.0 magnitude typhoon, and is designed to last more than 100 years .

The “Spider-Man Plank Road” is located between 168 and 334.4 meters on the Guangzhou Tower, which is the world’s highest and longest skywalk. There is a revolving restaurant at 422.8 meters on the tower, which is the world’s highest revolving restaurant. There is a Ferris wheel at 450-454 meters on the top of the tower, which is the tallest Ferris wheel in the world. At 455-485 meters on the antenna mast, there is a “Speedy Sky” speed-dropping ride, which is the world’s highest vertical speed-dropping ride. 

The Guangzhou Tower has a total construction area of ​​114,054 square meters. It was completed in September 2009, officially opened to the public on September 30, 2010, and officially opened for ticket sales and reception on October 1, 2010. [6]The Canton Tower has won the National Science and Technology Progress Second Prize, the Zhan Tianyou Award, the Lu Ban Award, the China Building Structure Gold Award, and the FIDIC Centennial Major Construction Project Outstanding Award.

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On a very while ago Monday walking along the streets of ♥️♥️🇨🇳 廣州廣東省中國中華人民共和國 Guangzhou ultra mega city- the Guangdong provincial capital , China, People’s Republic of China…. In which is the world’s number one oldest port city operating since the beginning of the Qin dynasty…Walking along side 5 Zhujiang avenue west, Tianjin District… there this futuristic tower complex.. 436.6 meters tall tower complex The #廣州國際金融中心#guangzhou#IFC International finance centre in which is least 25 meters taller than the ♥️♥️🇨🇳🇭🇰 #hongkongsar#ifchongkong 415 meters tall… in which is a commercial/ five star four seasons hotel / mega mall complex ….

Towards to Tianhe District.
ifc guangzhou
廣州國際金融中心 438.6 meters tall. 星際迷航 Star Trek Exeter class 375 meters long to scale.

Guangzhou International Finance Center or Guangzhou West Tower, is a 103-story, (438.6 m (1,439 ft)) skyscraper at Zhujiang Avenue West in the Tianhe District of Guangzhou, Guangdong.One half of the Guangzhou Twin Towers, it is the 24th tallest building in the world, completed in 2010. As of 2023, it is the world’s tallest building with a rooftop helipad, at (438 m high).

The area around the IFC looks futuristic. You will find tall skyscrapers surrounded by greenery and sci-fi concrete landmarks. The area is photo friendly and a great area to bring your friends and family to take photos and enjoy a good meal. The area is nicer at night with the great lighting. But the views during the day are photo scenic too.

the tower has a mixture of uses including office space and a luxury Four Seasons hotel with a top-floor restaurant and bar. At ground level, the tower connects with a substantial podium complex containing a luxury brand retail mall, conference centre and high-quality serviced apartments.

 in which a while ago previously walking Thursday late morning on the blue space age frame white ceiling painted walkway catwalk bridge from central HongKong international iconic icon Star ferry terminal towards central from cross fragrance- Victoria harbour Tsim Sh Tsui terminal…looking from central towards admiralty district… there’s one building that’s been constantly featured on star trek startrek voyager star trek picard is the international famous icon the multiple assemblage triangle mirror glass tower is the Pank of China Tower building.. featuring in voyager series as starfleet main major subspace communication headquarters in which maintenance communication with the crew of the uss voyager … picard series it’s the incredible international famous city landmarks icons of Hong Kong SAR♥️♥️🇨🇳🇭🇰 which resembles a futuristic city in which it is #alreadytomorrowinhongkong ….

Towards to Central District.
Bank of China Tower -367 meters tall. #星際迷航#StarTrek#Exeterclass 375 meters long to scale.

♥️♥️🇨🇳🇭🇰中國香港。 中華人民共和國。a view from central Hong Kong SAR- China- People’s Republic of China..

The tower structure of 315 metres and two masts of 50 odd metres give the building its aspiring height of 367.4 metres – which, in 1989, made it the tallest in Hong Kong as well as the fifth by height in the world. It is still one of the tallest office buildings in Hong Kong SAR….

The Bank of China Tower (BOC Tower) is a skyscraper located in Central, Hong Kong. Located at 1 Garden Road on Hong Kong Island, the tower houses the headquarters of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited… One of the most recognisable international icons landmarks in Hong Kong, the building is notable for its distinct shape and design, consisting of triangular frameworks covered by glass curtain walls.

Images and visuals are from their respectives from Kevin James Ng the Author….