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Stellar Journals
As we prepared to embark on our once-in-a-lifetime journey aboard “The Lopez" our eyes were filled with wonder. The Lopez is a colossal, state-of-the-art space station, adorned with gleaming, mint-coloured metallic surfaces and cutting-edge technology; offering an awe-inspiring sanctuary for spacefarers and scientists alike. The spaceship was a marvel of engineering, with its sleek design and its metallic hull shimmered in the sunlight, said to reflect the dreams of those who board it.
We were greeted by Captain Gulliver, the seasoned astronaut who would be leading our expedition. He donned a dashing aviator's hat and celestial scarf, his iridescent feathers shimmering like stardust. A noticeable gleam coated his eyes, exuding a boundless curiosity and sense of adventure that knew no bounds. The Captain gave us a quick tour, before suggesting we established a code name. With the boundless possibilities of space you never know when a codename may be useful but being an indecisive bunch we settled on “Actually, Nevermind” (‘ANVM’ for short.)
The spaceship hummed with life as it gracefully lifted off the ground, leaving behind the familiarity of Nookville. The Neverminders, myself included, could hardly sit still in our seats as we eagerly awaited the adventures ahead. Within seconds pierced through the atmosphere, the blues and greens of Earth transitioning to darker hues almost instantaneously. Thousands of stars twinkled outside our windows like diamonds against the velvety canvas of space. It was breathtaking.
With our first stop being The Observatory, Lopez began to slow allowing us to marvel at the vastness around us. We encountered stunning cosmic phenomena – nebulas, distant galaxies, and even a passing comet. Rat is an avid painter and couldn’t believe her eyes, her passion was immeasurable. “Space is so vast, yet full of such beauty. It's like a never-ending painting. I wish I could capture it all.” she marveled. Throughout the journey, Captain Gulliver and his moderators conducted lessons about celestial navigation, planets, and the importance of space exploration. We tried to soak up every piece of knowledge, filling our journals with sketches, diagrams, and heartfelt reflections.
On Day 4, we approached The Observatory. The spaceship encountered a gravitational anomaly which was tense, but the experienced crew managed to navigate safely through the disturbance. The Observatory is well known as being a hotspot for constellations and as we landed the stars outside were brighter than ever. Earth felt like a distant memory. Amidst the wonders, one constellation that stuck out was ‘The Lazy Squirrel’ - a luminescent creature laced with patterns of stars on its coat. According to Gulliver, a clever squirrel saved its tribe during a harsh winter by gathering and sharing an abundant harvest. The celestial squirrel's selfless act earned it a place among the stars, forever reminding us of the importance of community and compassion. How heartwarming!
As I write this we are on our way to ‘The Cargo Hold’, but our group is closer than ever! Our bond may even transcend the vastness of space. More soon!
Stellar Journals
As we prepared to embark on our once-in-a-lifetime journey aboard “The Lopez" our eyes were filled with wonder. The Lopez is a colossal, state-of-the-art space station, adorned with gleaming, mint-coloured metallic surfaces and cutting-edge technology; offering an awe-inspiring sanctuary for spacefarers and scientists alike. The spaceship was a marvel of engineering, with its sleek design and its metallic hull shimmered in the sunlight, said to reflect the dreams of those who board it.
We were greeted by Captain Gulliver, the seasoned astronaut who would be leading our expedition. He donned a dashing aviator's hat and celestial scarf, his iridescent feathers shimmering like stardust. A noticeable gleam coated his eyes, exuding a boundless curiosity and sense of adventure that knew no bounds. The Captain gave us a quick tour, before suggesting we established a code name. With the boundless possibilities of space you never know when a codename may be useful but being an indecisive bunch we settled on “Actually, Nevermind” (‘ANVM’ for short.)
The spaceship hummed with life as it gracefully lifted off the ground, leaving behind the familiarity of Nookville. The Neverminders, myself included, could hardly sit still in our seats as we eagerly awaited the adventures ahead. Within seconds pierced through the atmosphere, the blues and greens of Earth transitioning to darker hues almost instantaneously. Thousands of stars twinkled outside our windows like diamonds against the velvety canvas of space. It was breathtaking.
With our first stop being The Observatory, Lopez began to slow allowing us to marvel at the vastness around us. We encountered stunning cosmic phenomena – nebulas, distant galaxies, and even a passing comet. Rat is an avid painter and couldn’t believe her eyes, her passion was immeasurable. “Space is so vast, yet full of such beauty. It's like a never-ending painting. I wish I could capture it all.” she marveled. Throughout the journey, Captain Gulliver and his moderators conducted lessons about celestial navigation, planets, and the importance of space exploration. We tried to soak up every piece of knowledge, filling our journals with sketches, diagrams, and heartfelt reflections.
On Day 4, we approached The Observatory. The spaceship encountered a gravitational anomaly which was tense, but the experienced crew managed to navigate safely through the disturbance. The Observatory is well known as being a hotspot for constellations and as we landed the stars outside were brighter than ever. Earth felt like a distant memory. Amidst the wonders, one constellation that stuck out was ‘The Lazy Squirrel’ - a luminescent creature laced with patterns of stars on its coat. According to Gulliver, a clever squirrel saved its tribe during a harsh winter by gathering and sharing an abundant harvest. The celestial squirrel's selfless act earned it a place among the stars, forever reminding us of the importance of community and compassion. How heartwarming!
As I write this we are on our way to ‘The Cargo Hold’, but our group is closer than ever! Our bond may even transcend the vastness of space. More soon!