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After obtaining her master's degree, she went to Stanford University's Departnt of Electrical Engineering to continue pursuing a Ph.D.

First, it should be noted that she is indeed outstanding in the field of satellite navigation.

October 2005.

Europe launched the first test satellite of the Galileo system, and the satellite's signal was activated in January 2006.

Within just a few hours.

Gao Xingxin and other staff in the lab cracked and captured new civilian signals on three bands.

Then, she perford an audacious operation.

In April 2007, Huaxia launched the first dium-earth orbit satellite of the Beidou-1 system.

At that ti, Gao Xingxin demodulated the three-band frequencies broadcasting all civilian codes on the M1 satellite and cracked its encoding generator as a linear shift feedback register.

She even sent all these results to the eagle, earning comndation from the Eagle Aerospace Radio Committee and successfully obtaining a green card—the day of comndation is precisely August 25th, when you encounter this chapter.

How shaless!

But the only thing to be thankful for is that she only cracked the civilian pseudo-codes.

If it were military codes, the disaster a year later could have been even more devastating for Huaxia.

But even pseudo-codes brought losses exceeding ten digits to the rabbits.

For example, Beisan was delayed until 09 before starting construction and finally succeeded in 18th.

Under normal circumstances, Beisan should have officially begun in December 07.

Later, her father was dismissed in 2010, and she herself was forbidden to return to the country for life.

Of course.

The consequences of her actions have co back to haunt her, as she now remains a professor, but her entire research team is filled with Ah San.

There was even an incident where no one enrolled in classes for three consecutive months... (attached is the Stanford research team list, all three web.stanford.edu/~gracegao/students.html)

No matter how her fate is now, she indeed brought disgrace to Huaxia's satellite industry.

Even if it was rely civilian pseudo-code, it was unacceptable to the rabbits.

And the developnt and launch base of that cracked satellite was in fact the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

At that ti, Wang Hua, in his forties, was one of the core mbers of the project team, and the news stabbed the hearts of everyone like a sharp knife.

Although the state did not impose any punishnt asures, almost everyone felt a boiling anger.

For example, Wang Hua, who deliberately frad the cracked civilian code in his study as a life warning.

Now, thirteen years have passed, Wang Hua's temples have already begun to turn gray, and his body is increasingly hunched.

But his spirit is more towering and upright than before, supporting a sky in an unknown niche field.

As he told Wang Qiang, now he can assure that no one can crack our satellites anymore!

Not even civilian pseudo-codes!

Providing powerful evidence for this assurance is the 43 Beidou satellites launched by the Yichang Satellite Launch Center since then, none of which have had any code cracked.

Gao Xingxin's failure began on a Beidou in February 09, when the top-notch research team codenad axe declared their failure after 13 days of attempting to crack and disbanded on the spot.

........

The view returns to the launch site.

This ti, the launch site of the detector is set on a flat open ground at the bottom of the cliff, with the launch rack area no more than about 50 square ters.

The height of ten thousand ters doesn't even require a rocket like the Kuaizhou type, two-ter-plus boosters can accomplish it completely—if a Kuaizhou were needed, the launch site would not have been arranged in Qingcheng Mountain.

For this launch mission, Wang Hua personally sat at the control desk, issuing orders.

Five minutes later, everything was ready.

"Countdown from three, three, two, one, launch!"

Rumble—

The boosters executing thirty thousand, fifty thousand, and one hundred thousand ters altitude consecutively lifted off and rapidly disappeared.

The remaining three thousand and ten thousand ters altitude only required helicopter assistance.

The maximum flight altitude after the magic modification of the Zhi 18 helicopter can reach 9000 ters, allowing the detector to easily fly the last thousand ters itself.

The white boosters carrying the detector gradually disappeared into the sky, while the ground control station ticulously recorded their positions in real-ti:

"The booster has reached thirty thousand ters altitude, detector separation successful, high pressure 1.17 kilopascals, temperature minus 46.3 degrees, equipnt normal, expansion platform fully deployed, real-ti dynamic signal received!"

"The booster has reached fifty thousand ters altitude, detector separation successful..."

"Helicopter has reached three thousand ters area, successfully released the detector!"

"One hundred thousand ters altitude....."

The final ssage ca from the ten thousand ters area:

"Detector has self-ascended to ten thousand ters altitude, high pressure 26.4 kilopascals, temperature minus 57.5 degrees, equipnt normal, expansion platform fully deployed, real-ti dynamic signal received!"

Looking at the five regions and fifteen bus lines displayed on the main control platform, Wang Hua and Li Bai'an breathed a sigh of relief in unison.

All tech ans available to the nearby region have been exhausted, now it's up to the specific location of the Celestial Palace.

Taking advantage of so remaining ti, Lin Ziming casually found a conversation topic and asked Li Bai'an:

"Academician Li, where do you think the Celestial Palace is more likely to appear? Near space or alternate space?"

Li Bai'an thoughtfully considered and said:

"I personally believe the possibility of alternate space is higher."

Lin Ziming curiously asked:

"Why?"

Li Bai'an glanced at the sky, his gaze seemingly penetrating through the clouds to lock onto the Celestial Palace:

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