He stopped. Every face on the table is grim. Mark Denning is also sober, even though Li Badi discovered that he didn't know what would happen next.

"Obviously, some human races and some species from outer space are unknown to us. They have begun to use the power and light of the sun to transmit to other places. The earth station you shut down is an important process. One. But... …Not the only one. There are other people operating in this solar system." He nodded to Merkman.

The ancient astronomer accepted the prompt. "With the assistance of lunar observers, the Earth Observatory has determined that there is still a certain amount of light transferred and transferred from the surface of other planets. We have discovered through telescopes and long-distance thermal measurements that there are two planets-Mercury and Mars With the disturbance on the surface, we doubt whether there is a planet on Venus. We believe that this phenomenon may also exist on other planets, but there is no doubt that this is the case for the first two planets.

"Measurements of the amount of solar energy transported through the pipeline and the effects of electromagnetic interference used to create and maintain these sites show that they will have a definite impact on the structure of the sun itself. We have not yet completed all the calculations we have done, but preliminary Studies have shown that if this type of solar interference is not stopped, it may cause new stars to appear in our sun within two to three years."

He stopped, but the 30-year-old prodigy Russell Clyde told the story. "By nova, we mean that the sun will explode literally. It will burn and explode to many times its current size. Such an explosion will burn the earth into cinder, making all planets in Jupiter’s orbit uninhabitable and burning. Burn their atmosphere and dissolve their water into steam, turning them into inanimate burning deserts; we have seen other stars turn into new stars; we have measured their explosions; we know the age required to cause this And the stability of the sun, and we are worried about this danger if we don’t stop self-attack, then it’s great for our own sun to do so.”

Everyone at the table remained silent. Li Badi was stunned. Finally he held his breath. "But how can we stop it? We can't reach all the planets in time. Our rocket is not ready, and the rocket ship is too slow. If it is ready, why does it take two years for the rocket ship to reach Mars now... …And I know that I haven’t even tried Operation Mars for ten years."

The general nodded. "It is correct. Our rocket engineering technology is not advanced enough to take urgent action. We are still only at the door of interplanetary flight, and our enemies, whoever they are, are obviously much more advanced. But, as you said See, we are not completely hopeless. Colonel Lockhart, can you tell them about the company?"

All eyes are on Lockhart, he is a short, fat man in plain clothes. Realize that this man used to be a colonel, but now remembered that he had worked in one of the largest airlines after leaving the service. Lockhart's cold gray eyes turned directly to Li Bad.

"In our company’s test site, there is an untested ship that may be able to fly to Mars or any other planet within the allowed time. This is the spacecraft we call 17, and it is the seventeenth such experiment. It was the first successful airplane. It was powered by a new method of flight, namely anti-gravity."

Li Badi couldn't breathe. "You may know that the scientific negation of gravity has been going on since the early 1950s. Soon after experimenting with atoms and subatomic particles, people finally knew that it was finally discovered that the ground could counteract the early effects of gravity in this way. Subatomic studies have shown that this force is not only theoretically possible, but some subparticles actually show this trend. Based on these initial findings, studies of negative gravity driving have been ongoing. At least 20 As early as 1956, no less than 14 such projects were carried out in almost all major aircraft industries in the United States, let alone the rest of the world.

He glanced at the general, who turned back unabashedly. "After successfully testing several models, a full-scale spacecraft has been built that uses a new space drive method. This type of spacecraft has been built, and there is only one. If this ship is feasible, it is currently The only spacecraft. Humans can travel to other parts of the solar system where the sun stealers work in this way. Only through this ship can we disable their solar eavesdropping stations.

"But I once again emphasized the experimental nature of this ship. What its capabilities and how it will operate depends on the speculation in the planning book. We can prepare for the ship’s take-off time within a week. I don’t think From what Merkman and Clyde said, we can wait a little longer. Another such ship cannot be built in less than a year."

General Charlotte spoke at the time. "The 17 spacecraft has been arranged to go. A volunteer has been selected, some of whom are in this room." He briefly nodded to Clyde and Lockhart. "However, although these volunteers are the best in their field, no one cannot be replaced by a person with the same skills in the same field. However, there is only one person on the planet now that this person may be able to rely on experiences that others cannot share. And having a special key will make the tasks that the spacecraft must complete easier."

He turned to Li Huai, who sat in suspense. "You, Li Huai Denning, apparently still carry some kind of electronic or sub-electron charge, which has been coordinated with the station's control device. We think you should continue this expedition. This will be long and dangerous. , It will involve the landing of a world that no one has been to or expected to go to in hundreds of years. There is an enemy in the sky that will definitely try to stop our single ship. Frankly speaking, the voyager on this ship faces the explorer. He has never encountered the danger since Magellan and Cook. The chances of returning may be very small. However, with your father’s permission, I would like to ask you to join its staff voluntarily."

Li Badi felt dizzy, his heart beating painfully in his chest. He took a deep breath, and then carefully, trying to keep his voice from trembling, he said, "Yes, I'm leaving."

Hidden Sky Harbor

There was a consistent sigh around the table. 'S ears were still trembling with the sudden excitement, realizing that everyone was holding their breath. The general smiled blankly at the old man. Thinking, this is not an easy task for him.

At that time, Li Huai knew that he was an adult. This decision moment literally fell from the sky like a bolt, pushing him ahead of his property. He will show that he can bear this burden.

Charlotte is now speaking to Lockhart. "Colonel, we are working according to your schedule. According to this, you can take off within five days. As your crew increases, do you need more time?"

The chunky aviation veteran shook his head. "Not at all. In the time I set, we will be full. I will hold Denning in my hand and tell him what he may need to know. In fact, we can even let him take a vacation at home. After all, his Duties cannot begin until after the actual fall."

They got up from their seats. He stood up, not sure about the procedure, but walked towards him and took his arm. "Boll, we will have to provide you with a summary of the ship and plan. If you want to have the opportunity to say goodbye to others in the future, we will have no time to waste."

"I understand." Li Hao said. He turned and waved to his father, who was talking to the general. "I'll see you again in a few days, Dad," he cried, and followed Lockhart out.

Outside the building, several other members of the meeting also joined the meeting and were immediately besieged by a group of Air Force personnel wearing side arms. Li Huai realized that wherever he went, they should be protected. Obviously, the officers thought of the possibility that the builders of the solar trap might let the agents move on the earth.

The young astronomer Russell Clyde is among them. He walked towards Li Huai and held out a hand. "It's nice to be with you, Li Huai. This will be a pretty big trip!"

Clyde is about the same age as Lee Bad. There is childishness around him, and Li Huai likes him. Li Huai had heard of him before. For this young man, although he was still a college student, he put forward an amazing new theory on the composition of the Milky Way, which immediately focused the attention of the scientific community on him. This theory has been accepted by the gray beards in the scientific community and survived their debates. Russell Clyde, now associated with the great Palomar Mountain Observatory, continues to establish a reputation in the astronomy community.

"So, are you one of the expedition?" asked, shaking hands.

The redhead nodded. "Yes. They treat me as their main astrology. And don't think it's because I feel very shaken about it! It's just that I'm still very young, so I can throw these tweeters off. The numbers we want to get. Boy, they know Yet!"

Li smirked. "Ah, you are kidding, Dr. Clyde. You might have been involved from the start."

The other party shook his head vigorously. "No. This will be Merkman's child, but when they realize they are arguing, they are always looking for young blood. For example, cut out this \'doctor\' thing. Call me Lars . We want to share the dormitory,"

"How do you know?" a tall, distinctive man asked, and they heard it. "The colonel will allocate dormitories."

"I said he would..., you can bet," Russell Clyde said. He waved to introduce. "This is one of our electronic guides."

Caton nodded, but before he continued the discussion, Lockhart surrounded them all, packed them into two station wagons, guards and everything else, and they drove.

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