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Dead on Mars Chapter 17: Sol Three, 13,416 Articles

Tang Yue was taken aback for a few seconds before feeling a sniffle appear.

This was the final Eagle shuttle. Earth had already gone, and every component on the shuttle had become a unique item in the Universe. The words, "Welcome to the Eagle Lander" were the greetings and blessings of his old friends before they vanished. Tang Yue never expected that the bidding of farewell back then had become forever.

Tang Yue sat down at the pilot seat. It was somewhere he had always wanted to sit, but Commander Old Wang forbade him for he valued the crappy seat dearly.

Now, Tang Yue could sit anywhere he wanted. No one could stop him ever again. The entire Orion I, along with the rest of the team had vanished.

The indicator lights on the main controls were flickering as dense lines of code scrolled across the screen. The Eagle's computer was doing a self-check on its boot up. It was a very powerful computer, something which could play Red Alert or Warcraft according to Old Wang. It was indeed quite a formidable task for a computer meant for space travel. Years ago, the Apollo shuttles had computers with a frequency speed of only 2 MHz. In addition, it had 2 KB of RAM and 36 KB of ROM. It couldn't even store one song.

The lander's ascent and docking could be done automatically. The engineers on Earth had designed its trajectory, and about a hundred lines of code were stored on the Eagle's computer. The astronauts simply needed to move their fingers and press a few buttons before shouting, "Away we go—", and the Eagle would send them off Mars.

But as a contingency plan, the designers had left a manual operating system in the lander. In the event that Tang Yue and company were so unlucky that even a fart could stab their heels—the docking system suffering an unfortunate failure—the commander could step forward and showcase his skills as an elite astronaut and manually dock the lander with the International Space Station.

In the past century, this was what astronauts did. When computers lacked the ability to fully grasp the entire situation, the American and Russian astronauts used their eyes and fingers, using their hardened psychological quality and skills, as though they were dancing on the edge of a blade.

However, these series of procedures were unknown to Tang Yue. There were only two people in the expedition team who could do the manual docking.

One of them was Commander Old Wang.

Old Wang was formerly a test pilot in the Chinese Air Force. He held the rank of Colonel and had clocked thousands of hours in a fighter jet. He was later selected for entry into the Cosmonaut Training Center. As the commander of this mission to Mars, he was the most senior and experienced astronaut in the team. He was quite impressive.

The other was Thomp.

Thomp was an American whose full name was Howard Thompson.

Thomp was the second professional astronaut in the team. He once spent 320 days on the International Space Station. He was often responsible for the docking missions of the Soyuz and Progress. He was also trained in the manual docking system.

The others weren't capable of doing so. They were experts who were ferried to Mars, with none of them being professional astronauts. Tang Yue was a mechanical and electrical engineer. His mission involved inspecting and repairing the Kunlun Station and the Martian vehicles. Mai Dong was a botanist with a long list of scientific research projects to do. Neither of them had ever touched the flight controls.

The main control screens gradually dimmed before lighting up again a few seconds later.

A NASA logo appeared, just like a Windows boot-up screen.

The self-checks were complete.

Tang Yue took out a maintenance manual as thick as an Oxford dictionary from his bag. Inspecting the Eagle was indeed a troublesome task. To do a complete inspection, he needed to go through more than 13,000 articles.

"Tomcat, do I have to read through every line and box on this?" Tang Yue looked down and stamped his feet on the hatch.

"That's right!" Tomcat's voice sounded from below. "They have to be gone through once!"

"Do you know how much content there is?"

"Six big ones, and eighteen smaller ones. There's a total of 13,416 articles, as well as an appendix," Tomcat replied. "It's the third sol today. We have to launch the Eagle as soon as possible. It's best you be quick!"

"You want me to finish all of this?" Tang Yue widened his eyes.

"Who was it that found five sols plenty of time?" Tomcat scoffed. "If you can't finish it, I don't mind. However, the lass on the space station will be dead."

"You…" Tang Yue felt stifled. "Fine, you're brutal."

Tomcat stood in the cargo module as it held the ultrasonic fault detector with its claws.

An ultrasonic fault detector was a common device used for inspections. Ultrasound could penetrate deep into the components and check for cracks, loose components, and air pockets which would normally be invisible to the naked eye. Once the ultrasound came into contact with a damaged spot, it would reflect and show an abnormal waveform on the display.

Tomcat held the end of the display unit with one hand while holding a probe with the other. It held the probe close to the inner walls of the vessel as it stared at the display. The waveforms oscillated regularly like a heartbeat.

The Eagle's cargo module was cylindrical in shape and was more than a meter tall. It was bent from an entire piece of aluminum alloy and had a loading capacity of three tonnes.

Logically speaking, the lander's main structure should be devoid of problems. Before launching, the staff on Earth would do a thorough inspection to ensure that everything was fine. However, Tomcat remained uneasy about it. Even if the lander had been inspected on Earth, it was something that happened more than a year ago. The environment in space and Mars were harsh, and there was a huge disparity in the temperature during night and day. Furthermore, the vessel would experience tremendous heat and heavy g-force during its entry into the atmosphere. Such extreme environments would be an immense test on any material.

It couldn't be guaranteed that a particular metal suffered fatigue, or a particular O-ring seal shattered due to cold temperatures. These were damages that were invisible to the naked eye and could rapidly spread under high g-force. Finally, it could cause a fatal structural failure.

The Eagle would then repeat the Challenger space shuttle's tragedy, becoming a gigantic firework, vaporizing all the resources and Tang Yue's hopes in a massive explosive boom.

The interior of the cargo module had a layer of smooth, hard polyimide material. The white walls had the blue logo of the Boeing Company.

The Eagle's cargo module's manufacturer was Boeing, and the lander's control systems were made by its competitor, Lockheed Martin. Different parts of this vessel were made by different corporations and manufacturers. If one carefully searched, one would find many famous logos on the Eagle's internal components…

Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, NASA, CNSA, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, Apple, Samsung, Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute, ESA, Rolls-Royce Group, JPL, etc. Although these world-famous organizations and corporations were competitors who were at each other's throats, their logos all coexisted on the Eagle.

The Mars Landing Project was one of humanity's largest space engineering projects. The scale far exceeded the Apollo mission to the Moon. It was a joint collaboration between China, USA, Russia, UK, France, Germany, and Japan. Due to the difficulty and resources needed, it wasn't something any single country could afford. Even the rich USA couldn't afford it. Tang Yuan imagined what had happened behind the scenes.

Chinese representative: "Whoever has more money will pay more of it. Is everyone fine with this arrangement?"

Russian representative: "Agreed! I would first point out that we're poor. We will only provide the technology, not money! (holding up the AK47 underneath his table and surveying the area). Feel free to raise any objections."

English representative: "We will pay however much the French pay."

French representative: "We will pay however much the Germans pay."

German representative: "We will pay however much the English pay."

Japanese representative: "Well… That won't be enough money."

Chinese representative: "Who's the richest? I would like to point out that my country is a developing country. We are in the beginning stages of socialism that will extend for long periods of time…"

English, French, Germany, and EU representatives whispered: "USA."

Russian representative shouting loudly: "USA!"

American representative slams the table angrily: "Me again? We still need to build more aircraft carriers!"

From the Orion space shuttle, the lander, to the Kunlun Station, every step was a result of pooling the efforts of humanity. It was truly the fruit of humanity's wisdom.

All the humans on Earth took a collective step, leaving a faint footprint on a planet more than sixty million kilometers away.

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Chapter 239 – Sol Three Hundred and Thirty
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Chapter 199 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 198 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 197 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 196 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty–Four, How to Enter the Two
Chapter 195 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty–Four, Desert, Loneliness, Shit
Chapter 194 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 193 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 192 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty–Two, Law of Tomcat's Flag
Chapter 191 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 190 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 189 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 188 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 187 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
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Chapter 185 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 184 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
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Chapter 182 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 181 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 180 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 179 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 178 – Sol Three Hundred and Twenty
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 174 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty–Four, Buttocks and Thermal
Chapter 173 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 172 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 171 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 170 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 169 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 168 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 167 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 166 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 165 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 164 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 163 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 162 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 161 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 160 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 159 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 158 – Sol Two Hundred and Eighty
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 151 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy–Seven, Bio
Chapter 150 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 149 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 148 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 147 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 146 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 145 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 144 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 143 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 142 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 141 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 140 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 139 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 138 – : Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 137 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 136 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 135 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 134 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 133 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 132 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 131 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy–Three, Long
Chapter 130 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 129 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 128 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy–Two, New
Chapter 127 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 126 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 125 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 124 – Sol Two Hundred and Seventy
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74 – Sol Hundred, Shit
Chapter 73 – Sol Ninety
Chapter 72 – Sol Ninety
Chapter 71 – Sol Ninety
Chapter 70 – Sol Ninety
Chapter 69 – Sol Ninety
Chapter 68 – Sol Ninety
Chapter 67: Sol Ninety-Eight, A Man Without Water Is Not a Man at All
Chapter 66: Sol Ninety-Eight, Scurvy, and Kidney Failure
Chapter 65: Sol Ninety-Eight, The Space Station's Miss Farmer
Chapter 64: Sol Ninety-Eight, The Mathematical Explanation Between Gradual Enlightenment and Instant Enlightenment
Chapter 63: Sol Ninety-Eight, Disappearance of the Orion I
Chapter 62: Epilogue
Chapter 61: Sol Five, Grab onto That Shackle
Chapter 60: Sol Five, Five Seconds That Can Give Birth to Ten Thousand Stars
Chapter 59: Sol Five, Seventy-Meter-Long Surgical Knife
Chapter 58: Sol Five, The Arm
Chapter 57: Sol Five, The Solitary Shout
Chapter 56: Sol Five, Fly Towards the Sun
Chapter 55: Sol Five, The Mountain Will Not Come to Muhammad
Chapter 54: Sol Five, Biting Fate by the Throat
Chapter 53: Sol Five, Good People Live Long
Chapter 52: Sol Five, Eternal Increase in Entropy
Chapter 51: Sol Five, We Crashed
Chapter 50: Sol Five, The Probability of Success from Betting One's Life
Chapter 49: Sol Five, Desperado
Chapter 48: Sol Five, I'm Watching from Hundreds of Millions of Kilometers Away
Chapter 47: Sol Five, Lonely Radio Wave
Chapter 46: Sol Five, Third Life in the Whole Universe
Chapter 45: Sol Five, Either Make or Break
Chapter 44: Sol Five, I've Been Caught by the Nazis
Chapter 43: Sol Five, Nostalgia Became a Tiny Spacecraft
Chapter 42: Sol Five, Lil' Eagle's Race
Chapter 41: Sol Five, Eagle, Away You Go!
Chapter 40: Sol Five, Mars United Space Station
Chapter 39: Sol Five, the Greatest Being-Toward-Death
Chapter 38: Sol Five, The Meaning of a Million Tang Yue's
Chapter 37: Sol Five, Snail in a Race
Chapter 36: Sol Five, The Universe's Final Broadcasting Station
Chapter 35: Sol Four, Man is Unable to Defeat the Universe
Chapter 34: Sol Four, Cold Physics and Mathematics
Chapter 33: Sol Four, Parents Need Alone Time When Guiding Children With Their Studies
Chapter 32: Sol Four, SpongeBob Lives Under the Sea
Chapter 31: Sol Four, Two Solutions to Repair a TV
Chapter 30: Sol Four, Antenna Father and Antenna Son
Chapter 29: Sol Four, A Person Equaling a Billion People
Chapter 28: Sol Four, Himalayas on the Plains
Chapter 27: Sol Four, Becoming a Mummy on Mars
Chapter 26: Sol Four, Would I Lose All My Reputation?
Chapter 25: Sol Four, Disappearance of Tomcat
Chapter 24: Sol Four, Forging Across the Hundred Meters
Chapter 23: Sol Four, Force 14 Wind on Mars
Chapter 22: Sol Four, 21st Century Famine
Chapter 21: Sol Four, Taking off the EVA Suit, Buttocks Go First
Chapter 20: Sol Four, I'm Starving
Chapter 19: Sol Three, Tomcat is a Good Dictionary
Chapter 18: Sol Three, A Cremation Awaits a Moment's Joy of Ripping Wires
Chapter 17: Sol Three, 13,416 Articles
Chapter 16: Sol Three, Kunlun Station's Enslaved Worker
Chapter 15: Sol Two, The Eagle That Lets Its Hair Down
Chapter 14: Sol Two, How an Earth Can Be Blasted Apart
Chapter 13: Sol Two, Grand Art of Dirty Clothes Changing
Chapter 12: Sol Two, The Naked Man on the Desolate Plains
Chapter 11: Sol One, Rectum Comparable to a Howitzer
Chapter 10: Sol One, Mars Wanderer
Chapter 9: Sol One, Kunlun Station is a Turtle Shell
Chapter 8: Sol One, Robots Do Not Need Sleep
Chapter 7: Sol One, You are Inhumane
Chapter 6: Sol One, Can Last Another Five Sols
Chapter 5: Sol One, Crazy Canned Food
Chapter 4: Sol One, Enough Oxygen for Fifteen Years
Chapter 3: Sol One, Live On
Chapter 2: Sol One, Last Human in the Universe
Chapter 1: Sol One, Earth Has Exploded
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