Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System Chapter 748 704: Found a Clue
However, precisely because of the effect of this gravity, there is this feeling of balance without feeling top-heavy, making this spacesuit exceptionally heavy.
If it were in an environnt on the moon, under the gravity of the moon, wearing this spacesuit would feel no different from wearing a down jacket on Earth.
Or rather, the only difference is that this down jacket is sowhat too bulky, making it possibly inconvenient to move around.
This is the only difference.
Just like that, with the help of machines, it took only a dozen seconds to completely put on the spacesuit.
After checking various data inside the spacesuit and ensuring there was enough oxygen, Lin Yi then walked out of the chamber.
Since the spacesuit was too cumberso, Lin Yi walked slowly, and by the ti he reached the airlock, he was sweating all over from exhaustion.
This made Lin Yi think that he should modify the exit of the spaceship next ti, so that after donning the spacesuit, one could directly exit from there.
As it stands, moving around in such a heavy spacesuit is simply too inhumane.
However, when he conveyed this issue to the little Pordo Elf inside the spaceship, the response he got left him a bit embarrassed.
It turns out it wasn't that the design of the spacecraft was not humane, but rather because the spacesuit chamber was not only equipped with one spacesuit.
Every astronaut has to put on the spacesuit here, which is why it was designed this way.
Of course, the reason Lin Yi felt so heavy was entirely because he had adjusted the spaceship's gravity to match Earth's, to suit his lifestyle habits.
This is why the current situation arose.
According to the original design of the spacecraft, it was supposed to have the sa gravity as the planet it was on.
In other words, inside the spacecraft, the original setting was to have the sa gravity as the moon's surface.
If it were under such circumstances, astronauts would not feel so heavy moving around inside the spacecraft.
After figuring it out, it turns out Lin Yi misunderstood the spacecraft, and he shook his head a bit helplessly.
But he wouldn't admit he was wrong.
After all, he is their master, and what he says is right.
Moreover, even if he was wrong, what difference does it make? If he feels it's inconvenient, then it's inconvenient.
With this shaless attitude, Lin Yi made his way to the airlock.
After passing through two airlock doors, he finally managed to step out of the spacecraft.
However, when he stepped onto the moon's surface, he didn't feel anything special or excited.
After all, this wasn't the first ti he set foot on the moon's surface.
And he could definitely tell you that Lin Yi was already able to stand on the moon's surface inside the base without wearing a suit, and he once even amusingly walked barefoot on the moon's surface.
This is the true zero-distance stepping on the moon's surface.
Because of this, this landing on the moon's surface didn't bring him any particular excitent.
At this mont, he still felt quite vexed in his heart.
That feeling of sothing being wrong but not knowing what it was kept hovering in his mind.
After stepping out of the spacecraft, he looked around at the surrounding towering craters, moving forward in bouncy strides, once again deep in thought.
However, even after wandering for several hours, he still found nothing.
Returning to the spacecraft tiredly, he leaned back on his seat exhausted.
Looking at the little Pordo Elf in front of him, he began speaking as if talking to himself or communicating with it:
"Why do I feel like sothing's wrong? But what exactly is the problem?
Take this crater for example, is there any issue with it?
But it's just a teorite crater; Earth also has teorite craters, which are no different from this one, right?"
However, it was precisely because of this unintentional self-talk that the little elf suddenly spoke:
"The master sought out teorite crater data from Earth and compared it with the crater in front of us. Please feel free to observe the data results."
Although this little elf is quite intelligent, after all, it is nothing more than an artificial intelligence.
Because of this, it doesn't have its own emotions, but can unconditionally execute Lin Yi's orders.
And it would give answers as soon as Lin Yi raised any question.
Just like now, even though Lin Yi was talking to himself, he also posed a question.
And his gaze was indeed on the little elf.
Hence, when he ntioned that there is no difference from the teorite craters on Earth's surface, the little elf imdiately found all sorts of data on Earth's craters for Lin Yi.
Moreover, not only did it find the data for Earth's teorite craters, but because the spaceship was currently at the bottom of this crater, it imdiately asured all sorts of data about this crater using the spaceship's equipnt and annotated it.
And very quickly, the data of this lunar crater and the data of Earth's crater appeared in Lin Yi's mind in a virtual display.
Furthermore, even more detailed data was displayed in front of Lin Yi.
The little elf marked it specifically, indicating that both the Earth's crater and this lunar crater were caused by teorites of the sa volu.
The upper and lower data show a difference of no more than 100 kilograms.
But as these two craters displayed, Lin Yi was montarily stunned, staring intently at the two craters in front of him as if suddenly catching on to sothing.
"These two craters are both caused by teorites of the sa volu?
So why is there a difference in size between the two of them? And why does it look like there's such a big difference?"
Yes, at this mont, the depth and diater of these two craters in front of Lin Yi differed by no less than dozens of tis.
That's not the main part; the main issue is that the depth of the crater on Earth's surface was at least four tis its diater.
To put it simply, if the depth of the crater on Earth's surface is four ters, then its entire crater diater is only one ter.
[To be continued....]
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