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Chapter 139: Starry Sky Ivan (First Update, Ask for a Monthly Pass!)


Ivan is a typical Russian man's name, just like Hans for Germany and Henry for England.

Throughout Russia, there are not even ten million but several million men with this name, and Alexander Konstantinovich Ivan is one of these millions.

Now, the 42-year-old Ivan is sitting quietly in the living room.

He has a very standard posture as a soldier.

Coupled with his handsome appearance and good body proportions, it is not an exaggeration to say that he is a handsome man. , if there are flaws, Ivan is slightly shorter than the average person.

At only 5.54 feet, he is a veritable short man among the tall Russians.

However, this does not prevent Ivan from becoming an officer, and he is also a colonel with a high rank.

Because the reason is very simple.

He is short and serves in the Russian Federal Space Agency and is an extremely outstanding astronaut.

"Colonel, director, please come in."

The door inside opened, and a man in a suit revealed his figure, nodding to Ivan with a smile.

Ivan stood up, adjusted his military uniform, put on his military cap, and walked into the office with impeccable steps.

"Alexander Konstantinovich Ivan reports to you" After entering the door, he stood at attention and saluted a bald man sitting behind his desk.

The man who was holding a pen and didn't know what to write looked up and saw Ivan, and suddenly smiled and stood up from behind the desk.

"Dear Ivan, I'm really sorry for keeping you waiting.

I just had urgent business to deal with."

Sergey, the director of the Russian Federal Space Agency, hugged Ivan with a cheerful face, and then patted his back enthusiastically.

Back: "You don't need to be restrained here.

Come on, sit down."

Sitting on the sofa nearby, Sergey asked friendly about Ivan's current situation.

As the most famous Russian astronaut, Ivan has entered space many times and even set a record for the longest stay in space on the International Space Station.

Before him, this record had been held by his compatriots Sergey Krikalev and Sergey Avdeev, with 803 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes and 747 days, 14 hours, 14 minutes and 11 seconds in space respectively.

Stay record, thus extending this record again to 818 days, 21 hours, 9 minutes and 34 seconds. years ago.

After completing his last space mission, Ivan returned to the ground and served as the director of the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center of the Russian Federal Space Agency.

His main job was to select and train astronauts for the Russian Federal Space Agency.

It has to be said that Ivan is not only an extremely good astronaut, but also a very competent instructor.

Over the years, the astronauts he has personally trained have become the pride of the Federal Space Agency.

After a few words of greeting, Sergey got down to business and handed a document to Ivan.

After taking the document, Ivan opened it and looked at it doubtfully.

After a few glances, he froze.

"This is a spaceship program" Ivan looked up at Sergey in shock, with an incredible look on his face.

Although Ivan has a high status within the Russian Federal Space Agency, the nature of his work is different.

Moreover, the base for training astronauts is not at the Russian Federal Space Agency headquarters, so some secrets within the Russian Federal Space Agency are not clear.

However, after seeing this document, the surprised Ivan quickly remembered an order given to him by the Federal Space Agency three years ago.

The content of this order is to ask Ivan to increase the training of astronauts as soon as possible in the short term, including increasing the number of trained astronauts.

All the time.

Ivan only thought that this was related to Russia's publicly announced reconstruction of the Mir space station, but he never expected that behind everything was the spacecraft project.

"Yes, Russia's spacecraft program, Mr.

President named it Starry Sky Project."

Sergey was able to present this top-secret document to Ivan, of course he had already received authorization from the Kremlin.

At present, the Starry Sky Project is about to be completed.

Russia has invested a huge amount of 190 billion US dollars in this plan.

Moreover, the US Zeus Project, which has always been concerned by Russia, is also coming to an end.

This new space competition has reached an imminent stage.

For Russia, the Starry Sky Project must only succeed and not fail.

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Just like the Americans used the Joint Space Structure space station project as a cover to implement the Zeus plan, the Russians also used the guise of rebuilding the Mir space station, and even went a step further, using the resources of the International Space Station to serve the Starry Sky Project.

In terms of speed, although the Americans were one step ahead, the Russians caught up from behind.

This is of course not that the U.S. is not as technologically advanced as Russia, nor is it that the U.S. does not invest as much as Russia.

The key lies in the differences in the scientific and technological directions and implementation methods of the two countries.

Compared with Americans who are more sophisticated and pursue perfection and cutting-edge technology, Russians are famous for their roughness, directness, and simplicity.

In the eyes of the Russians, as long as the goal can be achieved, there is no need to pursue excellence in some details, not to mention that the idiom "excellence" has never been found in the Russian dictionary.

Furthermore, Russians are also thick-skinned and do not consider absolute safety when doing work.

There have been many accidents during the implementation of the entire starry sky plan.

The most serious accident caused the death of two Russian astronauts in space.

If this incident happened to Americans, I am afraid the plan would have been suspended for rectification.

Don’t forget The Russians have never had this habit, so while the Russian starry sky plan stumbled and paid a huge price, it actually gradually caught up with the Americans' progress.

"In order to ensure the ultimate success of the plan, Mr.

President hopes that you will serve as the captain of this spaceship."

After explaining the starry sky project to Ivan in detail, Sergey finally revealed his true intention of calling Ivan here. .

When he heard these words, Ivan's heart stopped beating for an instant, and then his whole body became extremely excited.

As an excellent astronaut, Ivan can be said to have devoted his entire life to the aerospace industry.

Traveling into space was his childhood pursuit and dream, and it was precisely because of this pursuit and dream that Ivan became such a great astronaut.

Over the years, Ivan has left his favorite front-line job and returned to the ground to be responsible for center training every day.

Ivan has long been bored with these same jobs.

He is only 42 years old this year.

Although this is no longer the best prime time for an astronaut to become a future astronaut, it is still an age where he can continue to create a career.

You must know that before him, his compatriot Sergei Krikalev, the space hero of the former Soviet Union and Russia, and his predecessor at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, was still alive at the "advanced age" of 46 years old.

He created a historical record on the space station, and now he is only 42 years old.

Why can’t he create a new miracle?

Thinking of this, Ivan felt as if he had drunk a bottle of fine vodka, and the blood in his body couldn't help but boil. s: The first update is here today.

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