I am reminded of a short story about the delusional death of the last surviving lunar astronaut in a nursing care home. "In the something six"? sixteen? In Interzone, I think. Depressing enough to be written by Stephen Baxter, but perhaps not Baxter.
I would think that astronauts commit suicide by opening their faceplates. After thinking of the last Baxter story they read. "We're all dying and entropy means the universe is too. There is no hope." His writing is depressing.
Those photos on their own were pretty surreal, I didn't really get why they were juxtaposing astronauts and suicides. The first photo on the site cleared that right up.
Needs more black monoliths, or Dr Who...
I am reminded of a short story about the delusional death of the last surviving lunar astronaut in a nursing care home. "In the something six"? sixteen? In Interzone, I think. Depressing enough to be written by Stephen Baxter, but perhaps not Baxter.
I would think that astronauts commit suicide by opening their faceplates. After thinking of the last Baxter story they read. "We're all dying and entropy means the universe is too. There is no hope." His writing is depressing.
Those photos on their own were pretty surreal, I didn't really get why they were juxtaposing astronauts and suicides. The first photo on the site cleared that right up.
And the fume-filled car moved between photos! He's not really dead!
Bulleit Bourbon...classy drinks for rocket pilots!