325 The hardest thing has been done by the United States
As soon as we started the test, a strong man who was likely to get a quota appeared.
It immediately increased the pressure on all testers.
Reston smiled and patted the folder, attracted everyone's attention and said, "Do the three-dimensional rolling ring test at 3 pm, and it will be 5 minutes for passing."
Then he said to Lee Changheng, "Let's go, I'll take you to those places that don't need to be confidential, and by the way, I'll invite you to a special Tomahawk steak from the Center of Houston at noon."
"no problem."
Li Changheng knew as soon as he heard this, Reston wanted to say something to him.
Sure enough, after more than an hour of visit, five people sat in the huge cafeteria of the space center, waiting for the order of food to be delivered before it was delivered.
I feel that the conversation that lasted more than an hour ago should be effective.
Regardless of Jim, Jack and Fred, he asked Li Changheng directly, "Henry, have you ever thought about entering the satellite delivery market?"
Li Changheng smiled. The place where this guy took him to just now was not the assembly center of the Saturn 5 Rocket.
It is the exhibition hall used by Nasa to deceive the development prospects and market prospects of the Americans and the U.S. upper layer.
"Why do you think I'm going into space and have enough money to start a launch vehicle company?"
Reston shrugged, "FB1 and the members of the special service team, hand over your information to us."
Just looking at you, you are willing to buy a $17 million manor for your beautiful and noble girlfriend on Long Island, New York to build a love nest.
He also plans to purchase a Boeing 707 private jet worth about US$7 million, as well as a 2 million pound yacht that has already placed an order at the England ‘Princess’ Yacht Company.
You know that there is definitely more than that in your hands."
After saying that, Reston stopped and wanted to see some information from the smiling Li Changheng's face.
Unfortunately, he could not see anything except a slight cold surprise.
Finally, I could only guess and continued, "Henry, you are at least a billionaire, right?"
“Uncle, God.”
Fred almost couldn't hold the cup in shock, and then looked at Jim, who was also shocked, and soon saw excitement and joy in each other's eyes.
Only Jack sighed in his heart with regret, and then wondered if he still had a chance to get a chance to work for Li Changheng again?
Then Reston continued, "You are only 20 years old and only took two or three years to earn such a huge fortune.
I think it is not difficult to provide space companies with $5 million to $10 million a year at the rate of your making money."
This time, Li Changheng no longer remained silent, but smiled and nodded.
"I'm a businessman, so I'm $10 million a year. How long does it take for me to see the results?
Or, you are so confident that you can develop a launch vehicle that can transport communication satellites into space within a few years?"
Reston looked around and whispered, "You have to understand the most difficult and most expensive process from theory to practice.
It has been completed by the United States official.
At this time, the satellites were basically between 100 and 400 kilograms, which was not as difficult as we thought that they could send space capsules weighing more than ten tons into space.
And sending a satellite into space starts at least 20 million US dollars.
And because of the stimulation of the moon landing plan, 100 million people around the world watched the live broadcast since the moon landing on Apollo 11 last year.
At this time, several American TV stations have rapidly increased the demand for satellite TV signals.
This will allow the satellite business company that started operating in 1965 to provide Nasa with a cooperation plan of 2 commercial communication satellites per year.
If we add the demand for private and fixed calls, even if we launch four communication satellites every year in the future, it will not be as fast as the increase of users."
Hearing this, Li Changheng sighed in his heart that Reston and the scientific researchers behind him who wanted to find their next home as soon as possible had a completely grasp of the market.
The future satellites will not be sent to 4 in a year, but will be counted as 100 in the 1980s.
In the 1990s, when mobile phones were normalized, they were at their peak and 225 were a year.
It was not until the new millennium that fiber optic technology developed leapfrog that the market for communication satellites began to shrink.
But ten years later, demand for satellites soared again, with 453 launches in a year at the highest.
Of course, this has to do with miniaturization of satellites and the ability of rockets to send multiple shots at a time.
Even if mobile phones have not appeared in the 1970s, what many people would not expect is.
The demand for fixed satellite phones in the United States is definitely beyond imagination.
Far and near ocean ships, civil aviation passenger planes, vehicle telephones, various scientific expeditions, expeditions, and rescue teams.
Mines, airports, offshore islands.
The most user base is confidential phone number.
Thinking of this, Li Changheng said, "How do I get the license?"
"this,,."
Reston hesitated, but Li Changheng was really surprised.
What is a launch vehicle?
Installing a satellite or a probe is a rocket, and installing a thing that will send people to heaven is an egg guide.
Like the Saturn 5 rocket, setting navigation to target polar bears is a super intercontinental ballistic guide egg.
And the moon landing cabin is a strike force from space.
How could this thing be mastered by private companies in this era?
But Li Changheng missed a little, and at this time the United States had already fallen into the mud pit of the Vietnam War.
The form is that the red polar bears begin to become aggressive.
In this case, a capital country like the United States is of course willing to have consortiums or private individuals to support those scientific researchers, and by the way, if they really create new inventions or achievements.
Is technology and talent still in the United States?
Besides, Americans are not stupid. If you have more companies related to rockets and space, you can retain more scientific researchers.
Otherwise, if a researcher has not worked or researched in related fields for three years, he may not be able to upgrade his technology.
"Let me talk about it when I come back from the moon."
Li Changheng took the opportunity to threaten it. At the same time, he had to seriously consider and investigate to determine whether to enter the rockets or space field.
However, what he could be sure of at this time was.
Even if he does not enter the field of private rocket launches, he will not be able to stop the development of the Americans in the space field.
And communication satellites that need to be sent to space will still be sent to it.
On the contrary, if we take advantage of the strong cost accounting capabilities of private companies, we will compete with the US Space Agency for the market.
It will definitely reduce their funds.
If the funds are low, it means that there will be no more R&D projects, or the funds will be slowed down.
Moreover, if it is true as Reston said, or if Li Changheng finds that the Rockets can at least break even in the future.
Maybe after he returns from the moon, he will also focus on Mars, or think about building a space station on the moon.
But when he thought about the plan being calculated for at least a few decades, he suddenly lost much interest.
After all, if you just make money, no ten Rocket companies can compare to one Intel, and even the handheld game consoles.
But if I could really send the space capsule to the moon and build a space station on it.
Then the name Henry Lee will be recorded in human history forever.
Chapter completed!