The small spacecraft released will circle the Earth once under the control of the command center and then continue to travel toward the space station.
To reduce energy consumption, the spacecraft mainly adjusts its direction, with velocity operating normally under inertia and angular momentum. As it approaches the space battle, the spacecraft will significantly adjust its direction and simultaneously activate the anti-gravity device to release the spatial shield.
The spacecraft is unmanned and requires continuous control from the command center, which makes the control process quite complex. Fortunately, photonic control has been developed according to Spatial Connection Technology.
The equipment onboard the spacecraft can autonomously control itself by reading colors transmitted through space.
With the aid of Spatial Connection Technology, the control from the command center will not be limited by signals and there will be no delay, enabling very precise maneuvering.