
Reborn in 2011, I Am the Chief Aerospace Engineer
About This Novel
Aerospace chief Song Xingye was reborn in 2011. In this transitional era when SpaceX has just emerged and China Aerospace is still struggling to catch up, he is bound to an [omniscient eye] that can see through engineering flaws. Faced with the blockade of the "Wolf Clause" and the expectations of the older generation of astronauts to pass on the legacy, he vowed to lead China's aerospace industry to break through the shackles. From liquid oxygen methane engines, kiloton level recyclable rockets, to suborbital aerospace bombers, the Nantianmen Project... When priceless helium-3 was given away by the pound, the whole world was in an uproar. Chief Master Song smiled slightly: "We don't produce helium, we are just transporters of the universe!" ------------------ Extreme universe, space-time ripples, habitable planets, space objects, neutrinos. "The moment when liquid oxygen and methane burn and release the blue Mach ring," "All romance fades!"
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
This book "Rebirth in 2011: I Became a Spy at the Chinese Space Administration and Became the Chief Space Engineer" is well written.
Because something happened to a project in the future, the protagonist did not have the authority, so he listened in and questioned everyone involved in the secret, and even secretly exchanged interests. Then he instigated Silly Baitian to ask the supporting actress to go to the archives to secretly read the documents that did not belong to his authority, recite the data, and bring out the data. Is the protagonist an nt? Oh no, he should be a spy. After all, he didn't say whether he was a spy before his rebirth.
What's written on the back of Thor Rocket? Did you write it in AI instead? The plot is not coherent at all. The protagonist doesn't even have a name, so you just call him? I've read a few chapters and can't stand it anymore. It's a waste of my reading money.
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
This book "Rebirth in 2011: I Became a Spy at the Chinese Space Administration and Became the Chief Space Engineer" is well written.
Because something happened to a project in the future, the protagonist did not have the authority, so he listened in and questioned everyone involved in the secret, and even secretly exchanged interests. Then he instigated Silly Baitian to ask the supporting actress to go to the archives to secretly read the documents that did not belong to his authority, recite the data, and bring out the data. Is the protagonist an nt? Oh no, he should be a spy. After all, he didn't say whether he was a spy before his rebirth.
What's written on the back of Thor Rocket? Did you write it in AI instead? The plot is not coherent at all. The protagonist doesn't even have a name, so you just call him? I've read a few chapters and can't stand it anymore. It's a waste of my reading money.









