Chapter 1 The Huge Bronze Coffin Of The Starry Sky (1/2)
Chapter 1 The Huge Bronze Coffin of the Starry Sky
Life is the world’s greatest miracle
The universe is everywhere It is both present and incorporeal Froer, but its origin is still unknown
Many scientists hypothesized that Earth was the sole source of life in the boundless starry sky of the universe
Huh there were millions of stars, no one could find a second source of life
But ave up In the last century, er 2 was an unmanned space probe that was launched into space in 1977 from the US Kennedy space Center
It carried a Golden Record that contained es intended to serve as a greeting for any alien civilizations who ht one day find it
Froer 2 had always been traveling alone through the vast cosnificant speck of dust
Many contemporary space probes had already broken down or ceased toaway in the lonely universe
Thirty years passed, and hurew Even ht not be er before they could take the next step forward in their space explorations
But even if this was the case, it was ier 2
Thirty-three years passed Voyager 2 was already 140 billion kilometers away from Earth
By this time it had already reached its third escape velocity and its flight could no longer be guided It left the solar syste an interstellar spaceshi+p
In the dark and cold cos diaer 2 traveled extremely fast, in the vast and icy universe it appeared like nothing round
In the present ti discovery!
Within the dull and lonely universe, nine huge corpses were found lying still at that place…
On February 2, 2010, NASA received a er 2 After a difficult decryption, an inconceivable picture appeared
The people working in the space agency ly shocked Their expressions changed and they became like clay statues incapable oftime did they recover, and the room immediately became chaotic
“God, what is this?”
“What is this… it’s not possible!”
……
Voyager 2 had long since passed the distance from which it could still be controlled; all it could do was continue onward After sending back this e, it continued onward into the darkness of the universe towards more distant, forlorn star fields
Even now that it had sent back such a shocking e back, it was far too distant and so humanity was powerless to control it
Thisafter, Voyager 2 es to Earth
As for this ie, a period was drawn on it and it was concluded However, sos were out of hue and studies on space, life, or physics, the scientists at the space station were all blessed by the heavens with superior circumstances
In1971, the Soviet Union sent up the first successful manned space station Since then, humanity had already set up nine manned space stations