As for Jiang Cheng's request, the middle-aged man responsible for hosting him readily agreed.
He would not dare to offend such an important figure like Jiang Cheng, so he reluctantly agreed to Jiang Cheng's demand.
After all, Jiang Cheng's request was quite reasonable, and selecting people naturally requires face-to-face interaction.
For a request that reasonable, he couldn't find any issue with it, so he led Jiang Cheng out of the office.
Jiang Cheng followed the middle-aged man to a training center, which was a large building with a ceiling height of about ten ters.
The training center covered a vast area and housed many different training facilities.
This training center was well-equipped, with various simulators that could mimic different environnts for astronaut training.
There was even a diving pool inside the training center, used for spacewalk training.
Simulating a space environnt in deep water is a common training thod for astronauts.
Being in deep water while wearing a spacesuit can give astronauts a partial sense of being in space.
This training center was built with significant resources from the Guo Family to train excellent astronauts.
From this, one can see the difficulty in training astronauts. Building such a training center alone is not sothing many can afford. Thus, the profession of an astronaut has always been highly prestigious, and it's impossible for an average person to attempt it. This training center is a place for astronauts' daily training, and a training session is currently underway inside.
When Jiang Cheng entered the training center, he saw over a dozen astronauts inside a tallic structure engaged in so routine training activity.
From the appearance of the equipnt, it looked like a Space Station.
It seed they were training for activities inside the Space Station, familiarizing themselves with various equipnt within.
Jiang Cheng focused his attention on the simulation equipnt, watching the astronauts in training.
The middle-aged man noticed Jiang Cheng's interest in the simulation setup and began explaining it to him.
This equipnt simulates the Fla Country's Space Station, built to a 1:1 scale, and all the equipnt on it is real, allowing for genuine operations.
This simulation training device is identical to the real Space Station.
The only difference is that the real one is in orbit, while this simulation device is located in the training center. Apart from that, there is no difference; they are completely identical.
The middle-aged man's tone was filled with pride as he introduced the simulation device.
Having such training equipnt at the training center filled him with a sense of honor, as not everyone could afford to build such a device.
The Fla Country's possession of such simulation training equipnt highlights its strength in the aerospace arena.
Therefore, space exploration isn't sothing just any nation can afford; those with manned spaceflight capabilities are among the world's more powerful countries.
Jiang Cheng stood by the edge of the Space Station simulation setup, observing astronauts undergoing various training programs.
So training was conducted inside the apparatus to help them beco more familiar with various Space Station equipnt.
Other astronauts, wearing thick spacesuits, stood outside the simulation device operating so instrunts.
They were training for external repairs, simulating scenarios where the Space Station is damaged, and repairs are conducted in space.
Though space seems vast and empty, it is fraught with danger everywhere.
Sotis even a tiny rock in space can cause significant damage to the Space Station.
Therefore, astronauts undergo such training to allow for basic repair work on the Space Station in case of ergencies.
Jiang Cheng stood quietly watching the training activities, not uttering a word, simply observing Yan.
He didn't intend to interrupt the astronauts' training; it seed he wanted to assess their skills through their training.
Seeing Jiang Cheng showing no inclination to make a move, the middle-aged man dared not take any initiative.
Thus, he continued to stand beside Jiang Cheng, both remaining silent, not disturbing the astronauts' training.
After a long period of observing, Jiang Cheng was the first to break the silence: "Impressive, truly deserving of being the elite cultivated by the Guo Family. From the training, you can tell these astronauts are exceptional.
They haven't made a single mistake in any training aspect; it seems they have put considerable effort into this—
their skilled performance is not sothing achievable with just a short period of training.
After watching the astronauts train for a while, Jiang Cheng made his assessnt of their performance.
He had a fairly extensive understanding of Space Station operations, having done his howork beforehand,
and was familiar with the Fla Country Space Station's data, knowing how astronauts should operate this space apparatus.
From Jiang Cheng's words, it was clear he was quite pleased with the astronauts' performance.
At least he couldn't see any issues from their training; their operations were flawless, perford precisely as outlined in the manual.
Their actions were executed with extre precision, almost like a robot, carrying out every step chanically.
This was what Jiang Cheng valued the most—precision is the most critical quality for astronauts.
In the space environnt, everything needs to be done with great care, as a small mistake could lead to significant consequences.
A seemingly trivial error by an astronaut could potentially cause the entire space mission to fail.
Thus, Jiang Cheng needed astronauts who could execute his commands with precision, without any errors in their operations.
Even a minor error could lead to the failure of the entire landing mission, which Jiang Cheng absolutely could not tolerate.
The precision in their operations made Jiang Cheng very satisfied, which is why he offered such words of praise.
However, it was quite normal for these astronauts to receive Jiang Cheng's approval, as they had practiced these operations countless tis.
These actions had beco ingrained in them, becoming second nature to the astronauts.
They continually reinforced this instinct, actively engaging in such enhancent training.
If they couldn't excel at this minor task, they wouldn't have been chosen as talents by the Guo Family.
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