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Lost in Space - unfortunately too late!

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...not just in time :( by Freepik

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radioham

3:01PM | Sat, 07 September 2024

All jokes aside this is no way for anyone to say goodbye to life

Courtray4458

3:14PM | Sat, 07 September 2024

You're right, no one should die like that, alone and unnoticed. Unfortunately, many elderly people living alone are often found dead weeks or even months after their death, because no one missed them! The mailbox was overflowing with advertising brochures or the balcony smelled suspiciously...that's usually how these unfortunate people are discovered in the first place!

I hope you don't mind my dark humor too much, but I joke about almost everything...it's my way of dealing with horror and trauma.

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radioham

3:30PM | Sat, 07 September 2024

Did you know that there is more than one of them up there and at least one lady Do we need to go in to space Each time they send one of those muilt million dollars ships up they don't worry about the cost to the tax payer and as the stages of the rocket falls back to Earth do they track where it is going to hit. Now we are not talking about a few Lbs of metal we are talking about tons Lets say that all of those bits are going to hit water. as it falls there could be a plane in the same part of the sky on the water maybe a large cruse ship and just where are those ten or so atomic subs just how deep are they. that's my grip over for another day

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Courtray4458

3:45PM | Sat, 07 September 2024

There are actually astronauts who are lost somewhere in space? Did I understand you correctly? If so...no, I actually didn't know!

I think that the curiosity to discover other worlds makes people forget the dangers involved, burned-out rocket stages are probably only part of the danger scenario. The dangers for the astronauts themselves are also not insignificant (gravity adaptation, mental health, etc.).

One thing is true, however, there are enough problems to be solved on Earth that require funding. The time of large space programs seems to be over anyway, one can only hope that the leaders will focus on the really important things.

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RodS

6:30PM | Sat, 07 September 2024

Nicely done, even if it is a bit dark! All of these are pretty creepy, but superbly done.

I don't think a body would decompose in space, especially down to the bones. With no air, and unimaginable cold, it would just be preserved forever. As far as I'm aware there are no astronauts / cosmonauts dead in space. Some were killed in two space shuttle disasters, the Colombia, and the Challenger. The Columbia broke up during re-entry, and the Challenger exploded shortly after liftoff. 14 astronauts died in both accidents combined.

Recently two astronauts are stranded on the space station, due to the Starliner capsule having problems. They will likely need to send up a Falcon 9 with a Dragon crew capsule to bring them back. Speaking of the Falcon 9, it seems the 'falling booster' problem is pretty much solved.

Courtray4458

11:37PM | Sat, 07 September 2024

Well, since the spacesuit has to have a supply of breathable air integrated into it, and this contains oxygen, at least a partial decomposition of organic matter is conceivable. Perhaps (possibly) not to the drastic extent that I have shown in my series of pictures, but at least partially. The low temperatures naturally work more for preservation, which we also know from animals from the Ice Age, which, as part of the climate changes, keep coming to light. But a skull naturally has a much more creepy effect on the viewer than a preserved corpse...admittedly, a little morbid, but I hope you'll forgive me!

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RodS

12:56PM | Sun, 08 September 2024

No forgiveness needed, my friend! 😁 Artistic license is alive and well here! And the creepy factor here is expertly done! And thinking about the air supply, It may very well be a factor I didn't consider and have a definite effect.


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