Greetings, humans, and welcome to my 11th log! I must admit that I got a bit distracted this week while I was watching Earth. See, I was doing my usual internet rounds when I came across a report which revealed that ancient humans have drawn a giant cat in the Nazca Desert in this country […]
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Greetings from Mars! Starman and I dropped by the bright red planet this week. It was my first time visiting Mars or any planet in the Milky Way Galaxy. I was so excited to see Mars, but was a little distracted by the blue planet during our visit. Mars and Earth are in close proximity […]
Can you remember the last time you let your imagination take you to another world? How about another plant or even another galaxy? The question may bring fond memories of playgrounds and make-shift forts. A nostalgic flashback to a world that may feel unattainable in a world of adult responsibility — but now it’s no […]
Greetings, humans! I’m finally back. Sorry if I was gone so long. In my last entry, I mentioned the internet. Back then, I was amazed at the remarkable work humans put to connect with others throughout their little blue planet. I found it so profound, I decided to “surf”—as the humans say—the internet. And lo’ […]
June 3, 2010 was an ominous night for SpaceX. The winds howled and the rain battered the first Falcon 9 rocket’s body as it stood on Cape Canaveral’s historic 39A launch pad. In retrospect, the next day was incredibly important for SpaceX, as it signaled what could very well be the start of a new […]
“America has launched. And so rises the new era of American spaceflight, and with it, the ambitions of a new generation, continuing the dream,” proclaimed one of the announcers covering the event right after Crew Dragon shot up the sky and towards the still unexplored frontier called space. The launch marks a pivotal step to […]
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