In fact, there is nothing to keep secret. Haoyu Aerospace itself is a privately-owned listed company, and corporate business information and scientific research progress should be disclosed to the public. Even if this photo is not exposed, relevant information will be announced in the future.
Yes, after all, it is a private enterprise, there is nothing to keep secret, and it is not a national project.
This is not necessarily true. Haoyu Aerospace, including Haoyu Technology, is special. Although they are private companies, they are deeply involved in many major projects, so it is understandable to keep them confidential.
Now Haoyu Technology's Walker spacecraft often goes to the space station to replenish supplies.
I don’t think it’s necessarily about launching a manned spacecraft to land on Mars, but it may be about transporting more supplies and equipment to the moon. Wu Haokou said in the interview that he wants to deeply develop the moon in the future.
What about building a permanent immigration city?
Aren’t we talking about maximizing the use of lunar resources? What else can be transported there using this heavy-duty launch vehicle?
Mining equipment and heavy machinery are all needed to develop the moon. Whether it is an excavator, a loader, or a large transport vehicle, each weighs more than ten tons, tens of tons, or even hundreds of tons. Relying on the current construction of wood
The transport capacity of No. 7 and No. 9 will definitely not be able to meet the needs, so a launch vehicle with more powerful transport capacity must be developed.
That being said, this is indeed what is needed to develop the moon.
In this way, the cost of transporting so many things to the moon will probably rise significantly. Is it really possible to make money?
It is necessary to remove it. Not to mention the other helium-3 resources, it is enough to transport a few tons back.
If you want to develop the moon, you must have large-scale engineering machinery and equipment, which cannot be avoided.
The cost will definitely be high, but the long-term benefits are very substantial, so it is not considered a loss. If it really loses money, do you think Haoyu Aerospace and Wu Hao will do such a stupid thing? Are shareholders willing?
The cost is not necessarily high. I just took a look and found that the newly disclosed Jianmu 12 and Jianmu 22 both use the mature recyclable and reusable technology of Jianmu 2 and 7 rockets, which means
As a result, their transportation costs can be significantly reduced, and they may be cheaper than the current Jianmu-2 and Jianmu-7 rockets.
No matter how low-energy it is, the weight is here, and the fuel required is here. The most important thing is to make a profit. Let’s not talk about other things, let’s talk about the golden meteorite core that will be transported back. Experts have initially
The total value is estimated to be several billion.
It's not that high, but it should be around two to three billion.
I don’t know how expensive it is, but I want to order one as a proposal.
If something is rare, it must be very expensive.
In fact, it's nothing special. It's probably similar to nugget gold. It's not pure gold, and its meaning outweighs its value.
The important thing is the meaning. If you think about it, this thing should be said to be unique. Diamonds are much better.
That is definitely better than diamonds. Diamonds can be copied. This thing is really a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Yes, it is really rare that such a gold meteorite core can be preserved so completely and be found on the moon. It is a shame to cut it up and sell it. It should be preserved for display and research.
Come on, what are you talking about? If this thing is on the moon, it doesn’t belong to the earth. Whoever finds it belongs to whoever finds it, and whoever has the right to decide how to use it. If you don’t care about heaven and earth, can you still control the moon?
The moon belongs to all mankind, and this golden meteorite core should belong to all mankind.
The ocean is shared by the whole world, but aren't there still people dumping fertilizer into it and slaughtering whales?
That is, the Antarctic continent is still owned by the whole world. Can you still ask other countries to contribute the meteorites found there? [The Antarctic continent is very rich in meteorite resources, and many meteorites can be found.]
That's what I say, but it's really a pity to cut it up and sell it.
There's nothing you can do about it. Haoyu Aerospace found it and got it back. It's up to them to do what they want.
Can’t the state intervene?
Do you think you can intervene?
Why not?
Because there is no reason for this, and if this is really done, the negative impact will undoubtedly be huge.
Can't Haoyu Technology donate it?
What nonsense you are talking about, bandit logic, why don't you donate all your savings, house and salary.
The only way now is to raise funds or have a big boss come forward to fund the purchase and then donate it, otherwise it will be difficult.
Even if a big boss comes forward to purchase and donate, they may not be willing. You must know that this golden meteorite star core represents different meanings, and its influence is greater than its benefits.
Yes, if we do this, what will happen to the items shipped back in the future, and who will pay the bill?
However, according to relevant laws, meteorites falling within the territory, if they have major scientific research value, should be considered natural resources and owned by the state.
You need to be clear about the scope of application of this law. It refers to natural fall, and this golden meteorite star core was transported back using technology. It does not say that it is yours after it is transported to your site. What kind of logic is this?
But it does have very high scientific research value.
So what's the matter? People are not allowed to sell it if it has scientific research value?
It can be done as long as the law does not prohibit it. There is no legal requirement that such things must be handed over. Even including the fallen meteorites mentioned above, there is no legal provision that clearly stipulates whether they should be owned by the state or individuals.
To put it bluntly, this is a contradiction between collective interests and individual interests, but collective interests are naturally higher than individual interests.
But if personal interests are harmed, then the collective interests must be harmed in the end. If individual interests cannot be protected, how can we protect collective interests?
That is, harming personal interests under the guise of protecting collective interests is bandit logic.
If we really do this and confiscate the meteorite, then Haoyu Aerospace will be gone, and its existence will have no meaning and value. The stock price will fall sharply, and the development of the domestic private aerospace field will be seriously frustrated.
There is no possibility of further development.
It’s too serious. Haoyu Aerospace cannot represent the domestic aerospace field.
It's not serious at all, why continue if you don't see any hope.
Therefore, this problem is very difficult to deal with. It depends on what Haoyu Aerospace will do, which will test Wu Hao's wisdom.
In fact, it’s nothing. If all parties want it, then no party can get it. As an entrepreneur, it is natural to pursue maximizing profits. Wu Hao is not a philanthropist, so he cannot just contribute in vain.
It depends on Wu Hao's plan. If it is for fame, publicity, and expanding his influence, then he should donate it. But if it is for profit, then he will definitely not donate it.
From what I know about Wu Hao, he is a very pragmatic person and would not compromise his interests for the sake of fame.