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"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 C (–454ºF); his tiny capsule has been silently sailing away from the Earth at 18,000 mph (29,000km/h) 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."
www.forteantimes.com/feature...ace.html
www.forteantimes.com/feature...ace.html
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Re: lost in space
Mon, May 18, 2009 - 11:50 AMskeptoid.com/episodes/4115
There's a ton of other great info both about that story and others in this article and podcast. Some good links in there.
Sadly the first person to perhaps leave the solar system will never get to enjoy the sight...
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Re: lost in space
Fri, May 22, 2009 - 8:14 PMThat's cosmic... naut!
Okay actually it is, but I just had to use that line.
It's stellar, too!
