The reason why the space shuttle experiment requires a full ten seconds is mainly due to the influence of Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field.
Since the space station is only about four hundred kilometers from the ground, the impact of Earth's magnetic field is significant, and the surrounding particle density affects the Z-Wave Compression of space.
The main focus of the current experiment preparation is data calculation, ensuring the experiment is completed with the utmost precision.
This is also the core work related to aerospace research and development.
For example, docking the compartments of the space station.
Docking the compartments in space is very difficult, because the speed of the space station reaches around twenty-eight thousand kilometers per hour, and the anti-gravity spacecraft must trace an arc, finely adjusting its direction to precisely enter the Z-wave pathway.