Chapter 13 Landing on the Meteorite
The Federation team’s success greatly boosted the morale of the Flame Country team and brought joy to the six billion people on Blue Star who were eagerly anticipating the outcome, even giving Chen Xin confidence in the success of this rescue operation.
After all, the Federation had completed the task at the cost of their lives, achieving a third of the mission. If the Flame Country team succeeded in completing their task next, the asteroid would be pushed off the collision course, averting the doomsday crisis from striking Blue Star.
At this moment, people worldwide had put everything aside, their eyes fixed on the television screens, watching those who were saving Blue Star from a distance of 380,000 kilometers away.
At this time, the Flame Country team, encouraged by the Federation team’s success, piloted their spacecraft towards the asteroid, taking advantage of the gap created by the nuclear explosion in the asteroid’s debris stream.
Perhaps due to the change in the asteroid’s size or the lack of EMP interference from the nuclear explosions, the Flame Country team maintained communication with Blue Star, despite weak signals as they approached the asteroid.
Thanks to this, six billion people worldwide could clearly watch through the camera installed on the Flame Country spacecraft as the team gradually approached the asteroid’s surface, witnessing the transformation of the asteroid from a giant mountain in space to land.
Chen Xin was also struck by the images captured, a sight not easily seen on Blue Star.
The wide-angle camera installed on the Flame Country spacecraft captured a wider image than typical cameras, making the visual impact even more astounding at such a time.