At this moment, components from these numerous upstream factories surged into these assembly plants like a tide, entering the production lines.
Like a flowing stream, detectors weighing 2 tons each continuously flowed out, with one rolling off the line every 1.5 minutes on average, then quickly packed into boxes and transported away via space elevator.
And, 1.5 minutes per unit was the output of one production line. On average, each factory had at least 50 lines, and up to 200 lines, so calculated, each factory could produce about 50,000 to 200,000 detectors per day on average, and 100,000 factories combined, the average per day was about 11 billion!
These numerous detectors, carrying Tom's hopes, orderly boarded heavy transport ships and flew into space, spreading out from the calculated standard course of that Human spaceship with a radius of 4 light-years.
