Jin, who has inherited the facility set up inside <>, the moon of Ars, is contemplating what to do.
There are many things I want to do and know. It is impossible to do all of them at once, so he has to prioritize them.
At that time, the management brain reported to me.
A large meteorite is approaching. What should we do?
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Yes. It is not on a collision course, but it will pass outside the orbit about 20,000 km away.
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We leave the ones that are not in danger, and the ones that are, we destroy them and put them away.
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I asked him to explain briefly that even if you destroy meteorites in space, the danger level hardly decreases, so after they are crushed to an appropriate size, they are pulled to UNY and deposited on the moon's surface.
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Jin, who had heard from No.700672 that eladite-mithianite was a meteorite, said so, borrowing a phrase from Jin D. Jin, who had heard from No.700672 that elradite-mithianite was a meteorite, borrowed Jin D's words and said so.
Mithianite? Can I interpret that as an ore that has the effect of amplifying and compressing magic power?
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He said that the 700672 was a meteorite and that he named it after that. But <> says they call it by another name.
We call it Universium.
He says it is named after a meteorite found drifting in space, not on earth.
Other ores containing adamantite and mithril can also be extracted.
The most abundant resources are said to be iron and nickel. The other most common resource is peridotite.
Okay.
"Hmm, I guess that's a good way to dispose of meteorites."
Jin was impressed on Horai Island.
"...... I wonder what would happen?"
If the mass of such a meteorite increases too much, it may not necessarily hinder UNY's ability to maintain its orbit. Jin said,
The old man comes up with another idea.
In short, it is a "garbage dump.
Jin, who knows that in modern Japan, garbage has been used for reclamation of the sea, fantasized about the possibility of building a space base based on such a base.
Jin answered that this would be a good idea, but he could not immediately come to a conclusion as to where the garbage should be collected.
This will be an ongoing issue.
of the UNY?
The old man has made a tempting proposal.
Certainly, a base on the moon would make it much easier to go to space.
The of the moon, by the way, is the side that is not suitable for Ars, which means that the intense visible light and ultraviolet rays are not a problem for us.
"Yes, I'll check that out."
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<<<< Jack>>,I'd like to order my guys to build a simple base for spacecraft on the > of Uni, how about that? >>
That's fine, sir. If you need materials, you can use the meteorite I just described.
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It is significant that we no longer need to build a space base from scratch.
It is also convenient to have a vacuum environment without having to build a vacuum chamber.
For example, when we make a mercury thermometer, we can easily vent the air by using this lunar base.
Since the atmosphere from Ars would be in the way, it would be far more precise to observe from the vacuum of space, so Jin wanted to set up an observatory when the space base was built.
However, if there is already an observatory in space, then all we have to do is to get the data from the observatory.
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Yes. At the moment, the closest approach is expected to be on October 20 on the Ars.
After all, the management brain < knew what was going on, since it was observing in space.
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Since the management brain is concerned about it, some countermeasures must be taken.
However, since UNY artificially maintains its orbit, there is little to worry about.
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This time, the long-period planet will also pass in the vicinity of Planet 5.
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According to the explanation, there are nine planets in the Celanese solar system.
The inner first planet is Monolord, the second planet is Zipert, and the third planets are Als and Hale. These two planets orbit the same planet.
The fourth planet is Tetrodos, the fifth planet is Pengolta, and the sixth planet is Petaforus. The seventh planet is Hesptan, and the outermost eighth planet is named Okrotos.
The fifth planet, Pengolta, may have a near miss with a long-period planet.
The possibility of a collision is very small. But in any case, they will gravitationally attract each other and influence each other's orbit.
Hearing this, Jin realized.
That is correct. We cannot predict at this time how the orbits of long-period planets will change.
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Hearing this, Jin wondered if the long-period planets, like UNY, were being manipulated by someone, but then he thought that it was unlikely, considering their 1204-year cycle. But I have reconsidered.
Yes, sir.
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Yes, sir.
Thus, Jin has acquired a new power.
It will be useful to counter the influence of the approaching long-period planet in October.
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"...... First of all, success, I guess."
"Good work, brother Jin."
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Jin D. remains at the UNY facility, while Erza D. is in .
We are planning to build a simple base on the moon over the next few days, so neither of them will return until that is done.
"But it's a relief to know that we've solved the mystery of the moon."
"Yeah. It's not what I expected, but it's still a tragedy."
"Hmm. I'll try not to make the same ...... mistake."
Yeah, that's right. ......
The development of the spaceship is now in sight, and Jin's heartache has lessened considerably.
A fresh breeze is blowing in Horai Island in June.
"There are still many things to do and many things I want to do, but I will do them one by one.
"Yes, I will help you as much as I can.
"Father, I will do my best."
"I'm counting on you, Elsa, Reiko, my lord."
Jin looked at the magic screen in front of him.
There, against the backdrop of the jet-black universe, countless stars were twinkling.