you're an astronaut lost in space discovering things that humanity will never be able to (playlist)



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48 thoughts on “you're an astronaut lost in space discovering things that humanity will never be able to (playlist)”

  1. TIMESTAMPS / (author/s) [this playlist has ads due to copyright claims, i recommend you install an adblocker for a better experience]

    00:00 universe 'slowed + reverb' (hazy)
    13:10 vapor trails (grouper)
    22:15 outro (menual/spaceouters)
    27:36 underpass (mount shrine)
    36:45 valtari (sigur rós)
    45:05 somewhere but not here (nicolai patricio)
    50:17 aftonland (för alltid)
    55:53 first light (valotihkuu)
    01:06:28 varðeldur (sigur rós)

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  2. Now imagine: your spaceship is broken, oxygen will deplete (in some time, but still), you'll never return to Earth.
    But you see things that nobody ever saw. Or ever will see.
    Really scary and beautiful thought at the same time.

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  3. 하…… 넌 우주를 맨몸으로 유영하고 있는 거야. 몸 속 구멍들로부터 산소가 쉴새없이 빠져나가 네 목숨의 끝을 향해 달려가고 있지만, 그래도 너는 너무나도 편안하게 끝을 맞이하겠지.

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  4. Lost in space in the tells of time, you’re something this world has never seen and something this world will never see again. You may have a mother or father you are exactly like but you are not them…you are you…you may have a son or daughter exactly like you…but they are not you.
    Show this world how outer worldly your uniqueness is…you’re all incredible…we are all incredible. Here’s your reminder.

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  5. "And I'm gonna be high, as a kite by then

    I miss the earth so much, I miss my wife

    It's lonely out in space

    On such a timeless flight"
    I was listening to Willian Shatner singing Rocket Man just yesterday and now I find this playlist <3

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  6. ok so Imagin this
    your born on the year 4068 February 16 on the planet known as florimzonin and you're having the best time of your life then 37 years later its now 4105 and you're on a mission but as you leave the planet you soon realize it wasn't a mission… it was a escape plan and you look down at you home planet for the last time as it explodes into a fire planet forever being gone and dead.. your stuck on the last shuttle made from that planet with your friends but after staying there for 5 years everyone die bc of a disease you're the last 1.. you're the last survivor, and as you shed a tear realizing there's no one out there no one to save you your just stuck in space left to travel who knows where you'd end up at sucked in a black hole, land on a planet that has nothing on it, land on a star then be burned so much that there's nothing left for you or.. just forever stay drifting in space with food and water supplies going down and the past memories of what it's like to be a kid… memories of when you were happy.

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  7. Fun lil lost in space story:

    "Sights Worthy of a Life"

    There, I floated, somewhere in space.

    I would never be able to know where exactly I was. Although… that didn't matter. The stars, the planets, the universe, slowly unfolding one by one before my eyes. I felt alive. Even more alive than I have ever been. How ironic. I say those words, knowing very well that sooner or later I'd run out of oxygen and forfeit my life. Still, it wasn't that bad of a thought, knowing that I would pass away in front of this beautiful place that humans would never be able to reach; at least, in this day and age.

    I spent the rest of my time wandering around, observing the beauty of this vast galaxy before me. It was amazing. I felt at peace with myself. I've forgotten all about my life within the cages of earth. Alas, no boundaries held me except for the remaining air I had in my tank left. If I had anything I wished to do, that time would be appropriate to do as I wished. And so I did. I sat there. Waiting patiently. Seeing where I'd be taken by some unknown force.

    Whether it be minutes, hours, days, I never realized. All I knew was that I've reached the end of this adventure. People would say life flashes before your eyes as you die, but that didn't happen to me. I just saw the never ending galaxies appearing. But still, I am human. I am a living being from the planet we earthlings come from. Even if I wished to see more, even if I tried to hold my breath for even a second longer, I couldn't help it. After all, everyone experiences the phenomenon called "death" some point in our lives. And so…

    There, I floated, somewhere in space.

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  8. In the vast expanse of the cosmos, amidst the swirling cosmic dance,
    A lone cosmonaut drifts, his destiny sealed by circumstance.
    With unwavering dedication, he carries the proud emblem of the USSR,
    A beacon of Soviet spirit, a symbol of valor that will forever endure.

    Through the starry tapestry, he hurtles towards an alien sphere,
    An uncharted planet, where the unknown beckons, where dangers leer.
    The weight of his mission, the weight of the Motherland's gaze,
    He finds himself embraced by a dance of sorrow and praise.

    As his spacecraft descends, fate's grip tightens with every breath,
    Gravity's unyielding grasp, a merciless dance of life and death.
    In this symphony of triumph and despair, his heart beats in sync,
    A testament to the courage of those who dared to explore and think.

    The planet's surface, a portrait of mystique and foreboding,
    Its allure and danger, a testament to the cosmonaut's own forbearing.
    In this ethereal ballet, where thrill and trepidation entwine,
    The Soviet spirit shines, a radiant star that will forever shine.

    His voice, a poignant melody, echoes through the cosmic abyss,
    A testament to the cosmonaut's unwavering courage, his unwavering bliss.
    With each fading word, an anthem of love for the Motherland rings,
    A final declaration, as the connection weakens and the soul takes wing.

    In the annals of time, his sacrifice will forever be etched,
    A symbol of Soviet valor, a legacy that will never be fetched.
    For he carried the torch of the USSR, with pride and devotion,
    In the realm of the unknown, a testament to human emotion.

    As his journey reaches its climax, an interstellar collision draws near,
    A crescendo of fate, where triumph and tragedy intimately adhere.
    In this climactic moment, a whisper lingers in the cosmic expanse,
    "Long live the motherland," his final words, a poignant, chilling trance.

    And as the connection dissipates, lost in the ether's embrace,
    A sense of loss permeates the cosmos, a tear in time and space.
    But his spirit lives on, entwined with the stars, forever aglow,
    A cosmonaut's legacy, a testament to the Soviet spirit's eternal flow.

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  9. I could stare into the night sky for hours on end. I can even stare at the day sky just because I know the stars and planets are still there behind the blinding light of the sun. But every single second that goes by in my existence, no matter how beautiful I find earth, everything in my being is called out to space. Every part of my being wants to explore all the worlds out there. I sometimes even feel trapped here on Earth as there is literally no way out. But man oh man does a part of my soul travel space every single night I dream…

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  10. Short little story..
    (References from Murder Drones.)

    You gazed at the rings of an exo-planet you once remembered that was a vast, murderous, yet nostalgic tundra, and that planet was called Copper-9.

    It's kind of strange how all that murdering went on in that planet's atmosphere, yet you still survived the vast cold and malicious robots.

    Your landing pod earlier before had malfunctioned while taking off from Copper-9, leaving you stranded in the pitch black that was splotched by tiny dots that were stars.

    It's also sad to see your childhood dream fail when you leave the place you accomplished your mission at, all by a tiny malfunction you didn't know could happen.

    What will happen, you ask?

    ..If this landing pod never manages to land down somewhere that won't cause inevitable doom..

    You might die here. It's the likely answer, young one.

    Your questions have been answered.

    Your mission has been completed.

    There's nothing else to do, you have no communication system.

    Rest easy,
    ..little astronaut.

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  11. I absolutely loved this! I have no words. This is indeed space. It sounds very space. Also, though, it could be used as a playlist for something sad. Like everywhere at the end of time. It's so meloncholy, some of the songs, almost scary! And I absolutely love that about this playlist.

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  12. Hello nobody. Oddly to say but…this has been a recurring dream to me. getting lost in space and discover things that humanity may or may not see themselves. the feeling is not disturbing, frightening, or sad. But peaceful, ominous, free, and calm. I Love This Playlist And I Want To Stick Around On Your Channel So…Thank You For An Awesome Playlist!

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  13. My little girl🥲 wherever you r right now, I hope you see it. I am so sorry you never got any comfort from ur birth to this day. From last 2 weeks you were suffering from a head injury which you never deserved. I will always remember your touch on my back and your joyful running when I use to come to feed you. Your face and your eyes will always be imprinted in my mind till the day I die. May vaishno maa grant you a peaceful sleep in her divine lap, till I meet you again. You also will definitely meet your family one day. Love you always❤🛕💐

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  14. Listening to This as I Stare into the Deep Void of the Galaxy, Wondering Whats out there and Whats Beyond that. Wondering what Happens after We Die. Hopefully something Fun. it'd be a Shame if it Just Ended.

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  15. the beauty in space.
    can you imagine floating through a dark empty void? where all that accompanies you is your thoughts, the shimmers of faraway stars, and the shine of galaxies and nebulas? a place where no harm can reach you, where the people you’ve known for so long are still on earth, while your in a beautiful cosmic world full of beauty? far away from everyone you’ve ever known, met, or even thought about, far away from earth, the sun, the moon,
    where only the darkness surrounds you? the shine of a beautiful place, called outer space.
    a place full of beauty, wonder that exceeds your wildest imagination? a place that many fear, but where you are safe?
    how comforting would that be?
    how happy would you be?
    would you be scared?
    how content would you be with the beautiful place surrounding you?
    would you float around, calmness filling your whole body?
    or would you want to go back home?
    would you rather explore the universe or the planet?
    all of these questions have gone through my mind, I wonder about space throughout my life, we live so short yet Neptune is so far,
    I want to see the glory of space.
    I want to explore this beautiful place.
    and that,
    is the beauty of space.

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  16. Humans are a race of explorers, we're curious, thirsty for adventure. In our lifetimes, we will always be exploring, exploring the world, exploring our solar system, exploring space. This part of us, this flame of curiosity, will always stay alight. It's what makes us human.

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  17. Once, long ago, there was a fella named Addy, who wanted to explore space.
    She spent her days reading any space book she could get her hands on, soaking up all the information that she could.
    But on that one unfortunate afternoon, she read the ways you could die in space.
    And it scared her.
    She feared death, like a nearby beast, waiting for its moment to strike.
    So she threw out her space books, and got rid of any outer-space objects in her room.
    But now, nearly 7 years to late, she lost that horrid feeling about death, along with the hatred of anything that would bring it.
    So as she watched a video, one reminding her of the past. She thought about it.

    And Addy thought.
    And thought.
    And thought some more.

    And she decided, to go watch a space video.

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  18. Hola, soy un comentario en español que se perderá con el resto, hace meses escuchaba esto en la noche para dormir pensé que ya jamás lo haría pero volvi a hacerlo después de noches con insomnio que no me dejaban dormir en paz ni un solo segundo.

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  19. i am an astronaut. not from space though
    im an astronaut in the sense that i feel distant from my earth, my world. my family.
    each day i drift further and further into space where i find new worlds, new places, new sights. new worlds that make me feel guilty because ive escaped the horror of the old world, my old earth, and my old earth wont get to see my new earth, i wish and dream of the day i can show my old earth all the beauty's of new earth, all the things they wont get to see..it breaks me that my new earth will only be explored by me. i see things like beautiful flowers, plants, mountains…any place you can find beauty, and i cry because i want you to see the things i see. i want you to feel all the love and amazement i feel, but i have to go, i cannot stay forever for i have already drifted too far away.

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  20. You are ready for launch. You are excited yet nervous. Happy yet sad. You said your goodbyes to your friends, siblings, and your parents. And they watched as you walked into the spaceship. You check all your equipments, a rope, an astronaut suit, repair tools, a fire extinguisher, just in case, a map and a navigator, and some snacks to keep you filled.

    "Captain number 67, get ready for launch." A voice spoke from the speaker. You closed your eyes, and held on tight, then you feel an immense pressure. As you slowly open your eyes, you can't believe it, you're in space. You checked your navigation map, you were tasked to observe the planet kepler 22b. "This is a long journey" you spoke to yourself. You were slowly getting bored. No problems, no malfunctions, just you waiting. "Maybe a nap for a while would be ok". You closed your eyes. But, when you woke up, your realization came into horror, as you lost your power. You desperately tried to contact the nasa department. "Shit… Come on…" But there's nothing else. You realized, you forgot to bring some backup power supplies. In despair, you smashed your communication device in rage. It emits smoke. Panic, you used your suit and then jumped off the spaceship. Just before it exploded. You are lost in space. "This is it." You thought to yourself, but then, you saw a giant, black planet. Yes, the tres2b. You were immediately terrified as you got pulled by the planet. "Shit, SHIIIIITTTT" you screamed. Your body were desintergrated, your face slowly melting painfully as you slowly reach the surface of the planet. Your eyeballs pop like a candy. You were burnt to ash. No one will know where or how you die.

    ~a fanfic i wrote

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