Transmigrator's Guide to Conquering Another World

Chapter 299: Locking onto the Celestial Palace! (Double-Length Chapter)


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I didn't expect so many people to choose the neighboring option for the give-away question...

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Considering the appearance of Y particles happens within a few minutes, pinpointing the specific area is quite difficult.

Thus, after repeated verification,

they decided to launch the probe in advance, lying in wait directly at high altitude.

This was mentioned earlier.

The five altitudes are three thousand meters, ten thousand meters, thirty thousand meters, fifty thousand meters, and one hundred thousand meters.

The first three are easy to manage; the biggest challenges are at fifty thousand and one hundred thousand meters.

Currently, the information about these near-space areas is relatively limited, and the laminar flow characteristics are extremely complex, posing significant challenges to both launch and detection technologies.

Luckily, the rabbits don't need to fix the probe in near space for a long time, at most just a little over two hours.

This barely counts as good news, reducing the difficulty by several magnitudes.

At this moment.

Li Bai'an and Lin Ziming stand beside the makeshift launch pad.

Listening to the introduction from Wang Hua, a lead engineer from a core project at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center:

"Based on the results calculated by Academician Li's team,

two days ago the Y particle appeared at about six o'clock and three minutes AM, and yesterday at six o'clock and five minutes AM.

Therefore, by using the model provided by Comrade Xiao Wang, we estimate that the Celestial Palace releases Y particles around five o'clock and fifty-five minutes AM.

The changes of Y particles after release are determined by the weather.

Sometimes they intersect with warm and cold convection currents, forming rainwater that contains Y particles.

Sometimes they coalesce into 'Evil Energy' that falls.

So we plan to launch the probes at five o'clock and five minutes AM, with three probes at each altitude, totaling fifteen probes across five locations.

Each probe is equipped with four small omni-directional extension platforms, which will deploy the pre-arranged sensing network.

You can imagine a spherical object hovering at a certain altitude, then deploying a canvas about twenty square meters in size in all directions.

With three probes complementing each other at every height, under such circumstances, it's virtually impossible for Y particles to escape detection."

Lin Ziming nodded and then asked:

"What about secrecy?

Might other satellites flying over us capture anything?"

Wang Hua smiled at these words and explained:

"Colonel Lin, you can rest assured about this.

The highest resolution military optical remote sensing satellite from the Eagles is the Keyhole series, with the KH-12 as the current main force, offering a maximum resolution of 0.1m.

However, although their accuracy is high, they aren't constantly monitoring us overhead.

Their daily flight time over Qingcheng Mountain is at thirteen o'clock and nineteen minutes and 27-52 seconds in the afternoon, which is much later than now.

Additionally, the forests of Qingcheng Mountain serve as natural cover.

Considering we'll pack up our equipment immediately after we're finished, they won't discover anything unusual.

Moreover, the higher the resolution of the satellite, the narrower its coverage width.

It's akin to looking at Earth through a straw, making it quite challenging to locate anything."

Wang Qiang pondered for a moment and curiously asked:

"Engineer Wang, if other satellites are impossible, is there any chance our own satellites could be hacked or invaded?"

This question is actually quite normal; many people have had such queries in their lives.

Wang Hua, being a kindly old man, should gladly educate these non-expert individuals on such matters.

Surprisingly, however,

upon hearing Wang Qiang's words,

the expressions of all the researchers from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, including Wang Hua, simultaneously became serious.

They weren't angry, rather, it seemed to touch a sensitive nerve.

A few seconds later,

Wang Hua took a deep breath and gravely told her:

"Comrade Xiao Wang, it's not the same as fifteen years ago anymore.

The country's secrecy technology in aerospace has significantly strengthened.

I can assure you, such things will never happen to us again."

Hearing this, Lin Ziming thoughtfully glanced at Wang Hua.

He noticed the use of a particular word: again.

Perhaps Wang Qiang's question triggered a long string of memories for Wang Hua.

This fifty-something old engineer, taking advantage of the remaining time, slowly began to tell a story.

Anyone who's attended kindergarten should know.

Huaxia has a term called "Repaying kindness received."

This can be considered a virtue, or morality.

After the founding of Huaxia, although initially impoverished and blank, the happy lives people have now are inseparable from the topmost scientists who sacrificed superior conditions abroad and resolutely headed to their homeland at the country's most crucial times.

Such figures include Elder Qian, Elder Deng, Elder Li, among others.

They were deeply aware that Huaxia nourished them and provided them with opportunities.

Thus, they returned to repay the nurturing grace when the country needed them most.

Contrastingly, there's another term called 'Repaying good with evil.'

Some accepted the country's finest education, the country painstakingly cultivated them.

Yet, they chose to flee abroad, even turning their backs to attack Huaxia.

Though legally unpunishable, it incites contempt.

In Huaxia's satellite history, there's such a person destined to be nailed to the pillar of shame.

Her name is Gao Xingxin, arguably one of the most ungrateful individuals since the founding of Huaxia.

Gao Xingxin is a native Huaxia person, and her father was even an official within the system.

She had extraordinary intelligence from a young age, achieving outstanding academic success, attending the Precision Instruments Department at Shuimu University.

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