Yeah, there’s lots of space here. Our mission this week is to find out if there’s life on Mars. I wonder…
It’s beautiful up here, like if it’s night all the time. The stars are a bit bigger now – but not much. They’re still so amazingly far away.
On the other hand, I feel a weird energy up here. It’s… heavier. And I’m not the only one. The others can sense it as well. I think it’s from those meteors that keep coming.
And about the food – it doesn’t taste like on earth. It’s really not much of a difference, but it is there. This taste of burned meat won’t go away… But I don’t know the reason, and I won’t wonder forever I hope. It’s kind of odd to think of the fact that we’re going home to the Earth.
All material things seem much more insignificant now. We’re just a bunch of unknowing creatures who don’t know anything about the Universe.
Yesterday we also tried to find something on Mars. Maybe the Aliens are playing hide and seek with us, and really exists, in spite of our doubts and unsatisfying searching. Don’t think so.
Every single star is shining so bright and clear. I’ve thought of counting some of them, but that idea’s good for nothing.
The sound is a chapter of it’s own. The silence is fabulous, but at the same time there’s extremely noisy. How can I describe it – it’s so silent that it gets loud. That would explain it.
By the way, the heat isn’t exactly annoying here. I’m looking forward to coming home to “normal” temperature and food, and to tell other people what it’s like up there, in the Universe. I’m going to tell them about the stunning feeling you get, when you look down at the Earth.