Chapter 314 This time, we are a community of shared destiny
Robert frowned and thought about it, and felt that there was some truth in it.
"That's right. Such technology that benefits the world's people should be made public. If they clearly have such capabilities but do not make such technology public, it is undoubtedly disrespectful to the safety of mankind all over the world."
Robert spoke righteously, as if NASA has always made its technologies public.
“I will contact CNSA and hope they can share this technology. If such an unexpected situation occurs again in the future, we can also use this technology to predict the landing point of the satellite to prevent humans from being harmed.”
After that, CNSA received news from NASA.
Naturally, CNSA declined NASA's request.
Not to mention that even CNSA itself doesn’t know how Xu You determined the landing points of those satellite fragments.
Even if we knew, it would not be easy to make this technology public.
After all, the significance of this technology is not only that it can be applied to determine the landing point of satellite debris, but also has potential for application in many other fields.
NASA has so many technologies that are of great significance to the world, but we have not seen them proactively make them public or share them with other aerospace systems.
It is not impossible to share this technology, but it requires exchanging it for other technologies of equal value.
After that, the Soviet Space Agency contacted space agencies of other countries and asked them to help search for the satellite fragments that fell in various countries to help them investigate the cause of the accident.
At present, we still don’t know the cause of the accident, whether it was an accident caused by accidental circumstances or some technical failure.
If there are some faults, it is very important to find the cause of the fault.
Otherwise, similar things may happen again in the future.
After receiving the Soviet Union’s request, China agreed very readily.
Even if the Soviet Union didn't say it, we would definitely collect these satellite fragments.
During this period, in addition to continuing to assist the team in their research on new flexible solar arrays, Xu You was also restoring previous brain simulations.
If it weren't an emergency, Xu You would not have rashly announced the landing location of these satellite fragments.
It is undoubtedly difficult to understand that in such a short time, he announced that he had predicted the landing points of those satellite fragments.
But out of responsibility for human safety, Xu You had to make that choice.
It is not an easy task to restore such a complex model on computer software.
Xu You is constantly optimizing the simulation model to reduce its prediction error.
And these days, Hu Shucheng has had a lot of questions in his mind.
Hu Shucheng simply couldn't understand how Xu You accurately determined the landing points of these satellite fragments.
Hu Shucheng only remembered that Xu You quickly browsed the data of the satellite at that time.
Then, without using any software, he closed his eyes.
After a while, he claimed that he had calculated the landing points of the satellite fragments.
It seems that Xu You completed this series of complex calculations in his brain.
Although before, when the two of them were studying and competing together, Xu You had indeed accomplished similar miracles.
But calculating a competition question is not at all as difficult as calculating such a complex practical problem.
If there is a chance, Hu Shucheng really wants to see what the structure of Xu You's brain is like.
While Xu You was resting, Hu Shucheng finally couldn't help but ask:
"Xu You, can you tell me how you calculated the landing points of those satellite fragments?"
After being asked this question, Xu You thought about it and answered:
"Maybe... it's the same as when I was doing homework in school. Sometimes, I can solve complex problems in one go, and I can skip a lot of the intermediate steps."
Xu You did not tell Hu Shucheng truthfully how he calculated the landing points of the satellite fragments.
If I really tell it the truth, it would be hard to explain.
"You can figure out a problem that even computers can't figure out with your brain. I really don't know what to say to you."
Hu Shucheng did not have too many doubts. After all, Xu You's ability was rare in a century. It was not impossible for him to possess such an ability that was difficult for ordinary people to understand.
"Xu You, after you simulate this software, we can directly predict similar right?"
"Yes, it's a bit like the weather forecast, because there are too many factors that actually affect it, and it may not be possible to accurately predict it every time. But overall the accuracy rate is still relatively high, and the closer the object is to the ground, the more accurate the predicted landing point will be."
While the two were chatting, a staff member came over and said:
"In addition to the satellite fragments we found, several other countries also found satellite fragments of Soviet satellites and returned them to the Soviet Space Agency. According to the Soviet Space Agency, some data was found on these satellite fragments that will help them find the cause of the accident."
Xu You and Hu Shucheng were both very happy to hear the news.
What Xu You hopes most is to find the root cause of the incident and ensure that similar incidents will not happen again in the future.
Otherwise, with so many satellites hanging in the sky, if things like this happen frequently, people’s lives will be miserable.
You always have to look up to see if there are any satellites falling from the sky.
When it comes to satellite security, humanity truly is a community with a shared future.
After that, NASA once again asked CNSA to share its technology for predicting the landing points of satellite debris.
This time, CNSA made it clear that if a similar incident occurs again, we will issue a warning to the world as soon as possible.
As for the core technology, its purpose is not just to predict the landing point of satellite debris, and it will not be shared with other countries at will.
On the other hand, the Soviet Space Agency not only thanked CNSA for its help in searching for satellite debris, but also expressed its willingness to exchange technology.
CNSA said that this assistance is what we should do, and we believe that when encountering similar incidents, everyone will help each other. CNSA expressed great welcome to the technology exchange and is actively discussing with the Soviet Space Agency.
A few days later, Xu You finally completed the software simulation work.
In the software model, through testing the last satellite loss of control incident, it is possible to ensure that the landing point is predicted within one kilometer.
This technology can be applied not only to the prediction of accidental satellite falls, but also to other situations.
The prediction error will vary depending on the material, mass .