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Explore the unknown, never ending!
There is no end to exploring the unknown. Civilizations in a universe are born - to explore the unknown, to expand their knowledge, insight, experience, technology, and to find the truth of their existence, the origin of the universe in which they live.
LI Innovation donates 10% of its profit to people in need around the world, 20% is used internally, and the other 70% is used to explore the universe and develop new things . We dare to say: "LI Innovation was born to explore the universe and try to understand its truth!"
LI Innovation has more than ten fixed-position astronomical observatories and dozens of space probes and space telescopes in the earth, moon, Mars and solar system to explore the universe...
The following is an introduction to some astronomical observatories and space probes:
Mare Imbrium Manned Astronomical Observatory (M1AB)
LI Innovation Mare Imbrium Manned Astronomical Observatory is located in the Archimedes A crater in the Moon Imbrium. It is the first manned observatory of LI Innovation in space and the largest one. In order to protect the base from damage caused by celestial bodies such as meteorites hitting the base, the base has a Force Field Protection System (FFPS) developed by LI Innovation.
Astronomical equipment:
An ED-APO refracting planetary telescope with a diameter of 0.56 meters and a focal length of 2500 mm is mainly used for the observation of planets, satellites, and asteroids in the solar system.
A full-spectrum reflective deep space telescope with a diameter of 1.5 meters and a focal length of 1000 mm, mainly used for the study of nebulae and star clusters.
Mare Moscoviense unmanned Astronomical Observation and Geological Survey Station (M2AB)
LI Innovation Mare Moscoviense unmanned Astronomical Observation and Geological Survey Station Located in Mare Moscoviense on the far side of the moon, it is the only observation station of LI Innovation on the far side of the moon. In order to protect the base from damage caused by celestial bodies such as meteorites hitting the base, the base has a Force Field Protection System (FFPS) developed by LI Innovation.
Astronomical equipment:
A full-spectrum reflective deep space telescope with a diameter of 3 meters and a focal length of 1400 mm, mainly used for the study of nebulae, stars and star clusters.
Geological equipment:
Five EMNL-V2 lunar rovers.
Mars Amazon Plain of Mars manned Astronomical Observation and Geological Survey Station (MARSAMAB)
LI Innovation Mars Amazon Plain Astronomical Observation and Geological Observation Station is located in the Amazon Plain of Mars. It is the largest observatory of LI Innovation on Mars. The base also has armed systems, including 6 modified versions of S400 anti-aircraft missiles, 8 modified versions of Leopard-2 main battle tanks and LI Innovation SPV (special purpose vehicle) anti-gravity special purpose vehicles and other equipment.
Astronomical equipment:
A Maksutov-Cassegrin telescope with a diameter of 1.5 meters and a focal length of 5000 mm, mainly used for the study of planets and moons.
Geological equipment:
Twelve EMSL-V3 Mars Exploration Rover.
Earth-Sun Second Lagrangian Point Space Observation System (L2SAE)
The LI Innovation Earth-Sun Second Lagrangian Point Space Observation System is located at the Earth-Sun Second Lagrangian Point (L2). It has a multi-lens Schmidt camera with a diameter of 12 meters and a focal length of 1000 mm for the nebula galaxy cluster. imaging. There is also a Maksutov-Cassegrin type telescope with a diameter of 1.2 meters and a focal length of 8000 mm for planetary, asteroid and binary observations.
Earth Orbit Array Astronomical Observation System (ETSAG)
A small (1-meter-diameter) astronomical telescope orbiting around the earth, providing commercial services to individual civilian customers around the world, and the rental price is 30,000 yuan per day.
LI Innovation Cangshan Astronomical Observatory (CNAB)
The picture shows the Lijiang Astronomical Observatory
LI Innovation Himalayan Astronomical Observatory (HEAB)
LI Innovation Honolulu Astronomical Observatory (HOAB)
"Astronomy lick observatory two domes california san jose" by Tim Pearce, Los Gatos is licensed under CC BY 2.0
LI Innovation Antarctic Peninsula Telescope Array (SPATG)
"Starry" "Infinity" Space Exploration Ship
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LIEX Class Detector (LIEX)
Illustration of Jupiter and its moon Io. (NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/CI Lab)
The LIEX-class detector is a cosmic detector developed by LI Innovation in 2021. The detector is equipped with an 8-inch small Cassegrain telescope, a 9-inch reflection X-ray imager, 6 medium format cameras, a 180-degree camera and a small radio telescope. Use nuclear battery + solar power for power supply. Equipped with the LITC-V1 Tachyon communication system, it can establish high-speed communication with the earth within a range of 82 light-years.
EM L Exploration Rover
EMSL-V3 / EMNL-V2 is an exploration vehicle designed by LI Innovation and used to explore the moon, Mars and other planets. Travel using an anti-gravity system, nuclear battery power. Equipped with advanced vision system and lidar obstacle avoidance system, it has reliable safety. It is also equipped with high-precision self-stabilizing robotic arms, laser laser scanners, thermal imaging analyzers and other scientific equipment to achieve high environmental adaptability and efficient scientific geological analysis.
The pictures describing the Moon and Mars on this page are all from Google Maps, copyright owned by Google and NASA.