• Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I can’t imagine wanting to float untethered in space. I love space, astronomy is fascinating. Do I want to go there? Nope. I like being on land.

    The idea of floating in the airless void with no connections to the one metal tube out there that can bring me back home is utterly terrifying. Props to Bruce (and other astronauts) for going with it, but whew boy, does the thought scare the crap out of me.

    • deft@lemmy.wtf
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      2 days ago

      In a weird way, not that I wouldn’t be afraid, but dying in a unique and interesting way actually sounds like the ending I’d want, if I had to pick one. Hear disease, cancer, car accident? Sounds awful. I’d love to be “the guy who got lost in space and died”

      • rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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        2 days ago

        Downside being that astronauts are typically in the prime of their lives. If I was to go explosively, I’d want to be a few decades older than that.

  • bizarroland@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    People that wander tend to be more secure in strange and alien situations.

    Sure, there may be fundamental portions of the experience that are entirely new and unique to them, but the general idea of “I’m out here and eventually I’ll go back” stays true.

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Even tho it is well known that there are no birds in space … it probably doesn’t mean that a bird watcher would try to find something out there.