He built an astronaut training center
The UK plans to build the world's most modern astronaut training center called Blue Abyss near the Royal Air Force base in Bedfordshire.
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The budget for implementing this project is about 155 million USD.
The center not only trains but also educates engineers who will participate in difficult missions in the marine energy industry or the mining industry.
The center has the largest and deepest in the world (up to 50 m deep). Swimming pool has many doors and several locations to be able to organize different forms of training and training simultaneously. Blue Abyss also has lecture halls, dorm rooms, strong gravity training equipment, hotels .
The center also offers special training courses for students and collaborates closely with scientific research institutions and universities around the world.
In particular, mining in the universe will be an activity that takes place in the near future, so the staff of the future space mining agencies will be trained in a proper and appropriate manner at the Center. .
The Blue Abyss will be the ideal place to train thousands of new astronauts. These astronauts will live and work on the Moon, Mars or satellite giant planets.
The UK's aerospace industry is growing fast in both the private and public sectors. British engineers are also focusing on making special types of spacecraft capable of bringing people and goods up.
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