The Earth's satellite orbit resources were limited and non-regenerative. According to the regulations of the International Broadcasting Union (ITU), the satellite frequency and orbit usage rights were based on the "first come, first served" rule. According to authoritative estimates, Earth's low-Earth orbit could accommodate about 60,000 satellites. By 2029, a total of about 57000 low-orbit satellites would be deployed in Earth's low-Earth orbit. Satellite frequency orbit resources were a limited and non-regenerative natural resource. Moreover, satellite orbits were located in the space where all countries in the world coexisted. They were an international resource shared by all mankind. Therefore, the acquisition of frequency orbit resources could not be dominated by a single country. All countries must develop and utilize them according to the rules set by the International Union. The use of frequency orbits must be coordinated internationally. Driven by the major developed countries in the West, especially the aerospace powers such as the United States and Russia, the main allocation of satellite frequency orbit resources in international rules was the preemptive method of "first declaration and priority use". In this way, countries would first declare the required satellite frequency orbit resources to the itu according to their own needs and international rules. The country that declared first had the priority to use them. Then, according to the priority order established by the declaration order, the relevant countries would carry out international frequency interference negotiations in accordance with international rules. The country that declared later should take measures to ensure that there was no harmful interference to the satellites of the country that declared first.
I'm not sure which cosmic girl you're referring to because I don't have enough context to answer your question. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
It might be described as a critical speed. For example, it could be said that it's the speed at which an object can just start to orbit without falling back to the planet.
A 'thrown away novel' could be a concept that describes a novel which has been cast aside for various reasons. It could be due to poor quality in terms of writing, such as having a weak plot, uninteresting characters, or bad grammar. Another reason could be that it doesn't fit into the current market trends. For example, if the market is currently interested in science - fiction novels with a focus on artificial intelligence, but a historical romance novel that doesn't have any unique selling points is likely to be overlooked and potentially 'thrown away'. It might also be that the novel was too controversial or didn't appeal to the mainstream audience, leading to it being discarded in one way or another.
The following is a list of novels that may contain the element of "carrying a universe with you":
1 " Infinite Horror ": This novel is a popular infinite novel that tells the story of a universe in which the protagonist can travel in different time and space and engage in fierce battles with other characters.
[2]<< Full-time Expert >>: This novel is a game competition novel in which the protagonist is engaged in an intense competition with other professional players in a universe.
3 " Battle Through the Heavens ": This novel is a fantasy novel that tells the story of a young man's growth in the universe. Through continuous hard work and battle, he became a powerful warrior.
4 " The Three-Body Problem ": This novel is a science fiction novel that tells the story of a universe in which the protagonist tries to find a solution when facing the invasion of an alien civilization and advances the development of the story through communication and battle with other characters.
5 Grave Robber's Chronicles: This novel is a grave robbing novel that tells the story of a universe. The protagonist searches for legendary treasures by robbing graves and fights against various dangers and challenges.
These works all contained the element of " carrying a universe with you " that might shock and surprise the readers.
There might be some. For example, some early works of well - known authors that they themselves discarded before they became famous could be considered in a sense 'thrown away novels'. But it's hard to say for sure which ones are truly 'famous' in this regard.
There could be a wide range of characters in the 'cosmic watch story'. It might have a young protagonist, perhaps a curious child who stumbles upon the cosmic watch. There could also be an old wise figure, like a mentor who knows some of the secrets of the watch. And of course, there might be antagonists, like a group of thieves who want to steal the powerful cosmic watch for their own evil purposes.