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Martin Elster 06-17-2019 01:00 PM

The New Verse News
 
I’m delighted to announce that my poem, “A Thirty-day Trip on the International Space Station” appears today at The New Verse News.

https://newversenews.blogspot.com/20...nal-space.html

Edmund Conti 06-17-2019 04:53 PM

Delighted to read your poem and note your honors. Congrats on all fronts.

Vera Ignatowitsch 06-17-2019 08:24 PM

An entertaining sonnet, Martin.

Can you actually imagine spending 50 million dollars? I used to work with people who could and they did seem a different breed from the rest of us, but maybe that was just because of the huge mass of lieutenants and underlings they were cocooned in. One guy used to fly everywhere with a cadre that looked like a special forces squad. No women of course.

Best,
Vera

Martin Elster 06-17-2019 08:57 PM

Thanks, Edmund and Vera! I’m happy you both enjoyed it.

Vera, I’m intrigued by your story about those well-heeled folks you worked with. I certainly can’t imagine spending all those millions on a month-long cruise. Plus, you’d have to train to be an astronaut! And, considering I get nauseous on a Ferris wheel ride, I don’t think I’d enjoy it much. But who knows? It could be pretty amazing.

Siham Karami 06-17-2019 09:09 PM

Kudos and congrats, Martin!! A whole different caliber of the commercialization of space. As long as they don’t let anyone junk their used yachts into near-Earth orbit, I suppose we’re ok. 50 million plus they’ll need to sign a waiver in case they get zapped by a cosmic ray or something else goes wrong. Enjoyed.

Martin Elster 06-17-2019 09:54 PM

Thanks, Siham. There's already so much space junk out their orbiting Earth, we sure don't need any used yachts floating around! Cosmic rays are certainly a huge danger, especially for long journeys like going to Mars.

The commercialization of space is developing quicker and quicker, but I find it interesting that nobody has been to the moon in fifty years!

Erik Olson 06-18-2019 01:38 AM

Congratulations, Martin! Funtastic depiction of the highflying cost.

Cheers,
Erik

RCL 06-18-2019 04:32 PM

Good one, Martin!

Martin Elster 06-18-2019 05:02 PM

Thanks, Erik and Ralph! "Highflying cost," indeed, Erik! :eek:

Matt Q 06-18-2019 05:17 PM

Hi Martin,

Congrats! And great to see you found a home for one of your bouts rimés attempts.

-Matt


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