Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System Chapter 657 613: Successful Landing!
At this very mont, the landing speed of the spaceship could very well match the speed used in the hard landing thod chosen by the Soviet Union back then.
As the na suggests, a hard landing thod completely rejects any counter-thrust and directly crashes onto the lunar surface under the influence of the moon's gravity.
Such a thod brings imnse destructive power to the spaceship, as exemplified by the Soviet Union's precedent right before our eyes.
After that hard landing, all equipnt was completely destroyed and turned into a pile of scrap tal.
Not only that, watching the spaceship accelerate on the screens in front of them, it seed to have surpassed the speed of free fall.
But upon hearing these words, Lin Yi was unfazed.
After all, the current spaceship is entirely controlled by the robots at their discretion.
Since they can handle this speed, it ans that the speed is entirely within their control.
At the sa ti, it won't cause any damage to the spaceship.
Because of this, Lin Yi was not concerned at all.
Of course, he was able to accept the concerns of these people and didn't ignore them.
Turning his head to look at the extrely tense commander, Lin Yi couldn't help but let a slight smile play on his lips, offering a reassuring expression:
"Don't worry, everything is under control. This speed won't cause any damage to the spaceship."
Moreover, the headset in his ears constantly transmitted the feedback from the robots.
According to the robots' feedback, Lin Yi knew that not to ntion the current speed; even if doubled or tripled, it would still be within the spaceship's tolerable range.
The commander clearly did not believe Lin Yi's words, but although he opened his mouth, he said nothing.
This wasn't due to a lack of concern but out of sheer helplessness.
After all, the ownership and control of this spaceship truly belong to Lin Yi himself.
Seeing that reasoning with Lin Yi was going nowhere, the commander helplessly shook his head, returned to his station, and stared unblinkingly at the screen.
He silently prayed for a miracle to occur, hoping that Lin Yi's words were not in jest.
Thus, the spaceship streaked toward the moon's surface with blazing speed.
Watching the rapidly decreasing distance between the spaceship and the moon, everyone nervously broke into a cold sweat.
50,000 ters, 30,000 ters, 10,000 ters.
In just a few heartbeats, the spaceship had reached an altitude of 10,000 ters above the lunar surface.
Although this sounds high, at the current speed, the spaceship could cover this distance in the blink of an eye.
However, even now, approaching the 10,000-ter mark, the spaceship showed no signs of decelerating.
This sent chills down everyone's spine.
What had been a smooth launch mission was on the brink of failure at this critical and final mont—sothing no one could accept.
A sense of disappointnt took root in every heart.
And the commander's heart was filled with a unique frustration toward Lin Yi.
At this last mont, if Lin Yi could push forward steadily, the chances of success would still be high.
Not 100%, but at least over 99.9%.
But now, he's squandered such a good situation.
If he hadn't received orders from higher-ups, he would have gladly pinned Lin Yi down and given him a good beating.
At this mont, the scientists around, who once held great respect for Lin Yi, now wished for nothing more than to drag Lin Yi over for a thrashing.
"Approaching the lunar surface, the spaceship activates the retro engines."
"Retro engines activated, spaceship entering landing mode."
"Landing struts engaged."
"Recoil cushions engaged."
As everyone harbored their own thoughts, Lin Yi's ears were filled with the continuous commands from the robots.
Unlike human ground command, robots never use a countdown, like 3,2,1 activate.
In their operations, commands are executed precisely as each mont arrives, with no ti for prior preparation.
Their sole difference from humans lies in their ability to control events with impeccable precision.
This ti may seem lengthy, with countless thoughts crossing people's minds, but it's truly only about a dozen seconds.
During these re seconds, the spaceship, from its rapid journey, suddenly executed a hard brake.
Just as the spaceship was about to make a close contact with the lunar surface, it abruptly halted as if plucked from the ground.
Imdiately, the retro engines beneath fired up rapidly, causing the spaceship's speed to plumt.
Moreover, at the mont it neared the moon's surface, the high-definition caras outside the spaceship transmitted video footage showing that when the spaceship touched the surface, not even a speck of dust was stirred.
Admittedly, this might be due to the lunar surface's lack of atmosphere.
Nevertheless, one must acknowledge that the high-definition cara footage revealed that the part of the spaceship interfacing with the lunar surface gently touched down without penetrating deeply.
Thus, it could be concluded that at the mont of contact, the impact force driven by its original speed had completely dissipated.
Watching the big screen display the sudden six green words "Spaceship Landing Successful," everyone stared wide-eyed in disbelief.
Hearts that had previously sunk were instantly reignited, a surge of excitent shooting through the crowd.
"Spaceship landing successful, activating environntal monitoring mode around the spaceship."
As the crowd coldly stared at those large words on the screen, Lin Yi's headset transmitted the feedback from the robots, indicating that following the spaceship's successful landing, an environntal survey of the surroundings would begin.
Only with sufficient knowledge of the surroundings would the spaceship truly activate, and at that ti, the robots would comnce construction of their base.
"It's... it's a success! We really did it. We've succeeded!"
Finally, after a mont of silence in the hall, soone started to shout this sentence.
Instantly, it sparked a heated round of applause, which continued for a long ti without ceasing.
Moreover, soone in the lead cast a fervent gaze at Lin Yi, who calmly twirled a pen in his hand...
[To be continued....]
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