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The Darkness That Comes After The Giant Sun
The Darkness That Comes After The Giant Sun
My Interplanetary Memories
Interplanetary Travel
These are the last rays of the giant sun that sets behind the mountains, reflecting on the sea of clouds. A long night will cover the planet. Day and night were quite long on the planet Plutonia. The day was ending and darkness was beginning for me. Darkness offered me great opportunities to observe space. However, it also caused a slowdown in the research I was going to do on the planet. It was sometimes difficult to collect accurate rock samples with the illumination of my 6x6 spacecraft, which was specially designed for me to travel around the planets I visited in the pitch dark. Sometimes I just walked past biological plant species that I couldn't see because of the dark. It was only when the sun began to illuminate the planet again that I realized all of this. So, I spent more time observing and photographing at night, while spending more of the day researching planets, analyzing and collecting samples. Thus, I was not hindering the research I had to do. I shouldn't have strayed from my plan. There were many more habitable planets I would visit. I have had the opportunity to visit many habitable planets over the years, by sticking to the plan I had made. I've been to the depths of space where no human has ever gone before. I have had many different experiences. I came across unique space landscapes. But I still haven't encountered an intelligent life form. I believe the last signal I received is from intelligent life forms. That's why I'm returning to the planet I first visited after many years and named Plutonia. I hope I am not mistaken. I still don't know what to do when I find the Plutonia civilization. I'm not sure how they will receive me either. Ever since I left planet Earth, I have been in an unknown. I've gotten used to living in the unknown. I hope this will be the last unknown for me.
At the moment, I am trying to get rid of the coughing fit caused by the gas leaking in due to a malfunction while I am moving to the planet I will arrive in my spaceship. I don't know how much longer this cough will last. And sometimes this situation can become unbearable.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
The Darkness That Comes After The Giant Sun
The Darkness That Comes After The Giant Sun
My Interplanetary Memories
Interplanetary Travel
These are the last rays of the giant sun that sets behind the mountains, reflecting on the sea of clouds. A long night will cover the planet. Day and night were quite long on the planet Plutonia. The day was ending and darkness was beginning for me. Darkness offered me great opportunities to observe space. However, it also caused a slowdown in the research I was going to do on the planet. It was sometimes difficult to collect accurate rock samples with the illumination of my 6x6 spacecraft, which was specially designed for me to travel around the planets I visited in the pitch dark. Sometimes I just walked past biological plant species that I couldn't see because of the dark. It was only when the sun began to illuminate the planet again that I realized all of this. So, I spent more time observing and photographing at night, while spending more of the day researching planets, analyzing and collecting samples. Thus, I was not hindering the research I had to do. I shouldn't have strayed from my plan. There were many more habitable planets I would visit. I have had the opportunity to visit many habitable planets over the years, by sticking to the plan I had made. I've been to the depths of space where no human has ever gone before. I have had many different experiences. I came across unique space landscapes. But I still haven't encountered an intelligent life form. I believe the last signal I received is from intelligent life forms. That's why I'm returning to the planet I first visited after many years and named Plutonia. I hope I am not mistaken. I still don't know what to do when I find the Plutonia civilization. I'm not sure how they will receive me either. Ever since I left planet Earth, I have been in an unknown. I've gotten used to living in the unknown. I hope this will be the last unknown for me.
At the moment, I am trying to get rid of the coughing fit caused by the gas leaking in due to a malfunction while I am moving to the planet I will arrive in my spaceship. I don't know how much longer this cough will last. And sometimes this situation can become unbearable.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)