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The Lost Cosmonaut:

  There are those who believe that somewhere in the vast blackness of space, about nine billion miles from the Sun, the first human is about to cross the boundary of our Solar System into interstellar space. His body, perfectly preserved, is frozen at –270 degrees, his tiny capsule has been silently sailing away from the Earth at 18,000 mph for the last 45 years. He is the original lost cosmonaut, whose rocket went up and, instead of coming back down, just kept on going.



 I'm really baffled by this article, I know I've known about it since the passed year but I just keep coming back. The feeling of this loneliness is unbelievable, the quietness. To die while looking up into the stars, such a death is only a dream to some.

 Discuss some scientific myths here: 

Imagine that same scenario, except you can never die. You just drift away into space for eternity.

Now THAT'S baffling.
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 I was just listening to this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLpDg9ZAzME&feature=related

 That thought made thousands of ants crawl under my skin.

Imaging that same scenario, except you can never die. You just drift away into space for eternity.

Now THAT'S baffling.
That has to be relaxing and peaceful, just drifting off into space...

That has to be relaxing and peaceful, just drifting off into space...
Excepto por el hecho de que hay una posibilidad de ardor en la piel.

 Just take the sound of space madness out, you'll be fine.  

Yes, Ive read that some people here somethin in space. Music kind of I guess
I read it in this book "Star Climber"

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I read this then thought about that futurama when bender got shot out of a cannon into space

I read this then thought about that futurama when bender got shot out of a cannon into space

 Lol I remember that.

 I just drew a picture, I named it "The final Salute."

Pencil Version.

Clean Photoshop version.

I just drew a picture, I named it "The final Salute."

Pencil Version.

Clean Photoshop version.
Nice. His left foot is oddly square though, squarer than his right.

Pretty peaceful way to go, really. Unless you panicked your way into death. :c

That has to be relaxing and peaceful, just drifting off into space...
Personally I think I'd go mad.

Just staring out at space for thousand of years with no one to talk to or nothing to do.

Personally I think I'd go mad.

Just staring out at space for thousand of years with no one to talk to or nothing to do.

I'd starve to death.

Personally I think I'd go mad.

Just staring out at space for thousand of years with no one to talk to or nothing to do.

My forehead would itch so bad

If you drifted into space and lived for the rest of eternity, you would need to avoid massive/tiny asteroids going faster than the speed of sound.
And the fiery surface of nearby stars.

Maybe a black hole. Or two, if you survive the first one.
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