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An astronaut who stuck in space debris

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By Nipun M. WijerathnePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
The astronaut

An astronaut is stuck in space debris. She has been working for hours, but she hasn't made any progress in cleaning the space debris away. Her ship's joystick isn't working properly and she can only move at certain velocities and in certain directions. What would you do to help this astronaut?

An astronaut from the International Space Station is stuck with space debris.

The International Space Station is a great place to live. It's a unique piece of technology, and it's amazing how much they've learned from studying how people live on Earth. One thing they haven't taken into account, however, is how hard it can be to move in space.

It turns out that if you're stuck with space debris (which happens all the time), your best bet is just not moving at all until you get away from it. In fact, your only choice might be to retreat back into your ship and hope for the best—or maybe even try another strategy altogether: making friends with those pesky objects!

The astronaut currently stuck with these objects has been desperately trying since yesterday afternoon when she realized her ship was damaged by one particularly large chunk of metal floating around outside her windowless living room in orbit above Earth's atmosphere...

The astronaut is trying to remove space debris

The astronaut is trying to remove space debris from the way of his spaceship, which is stuck in space. He has been trying to get out of there for days now and it's time for some action!

The first thing that he needs to do is move the ship so it doesn't hit any more debris or anything else in its path. He also needs a plan on how he can do this without getting hurt himself or causing damage over a long period of time (like when you're playing golf).

The astronaut uses her spaceship's joystick to move at different angles.

The astronaut uses her spaceship’s joystick to move at different angles.

The astronauts are able to maneuver their ships in any direction and at any velocity, but they can only do so while orbiting the Earth (and therefore staying within its gravitational pull). Before take-off, they must first launch from a pad on land or in orbit before beginning their journey into space. Once in orbit around Earth, each spaceship has its own gravitational field that acts like a kind of gravitational leash keeping it tethered to its home planet. This allows astronauts aboard those spaceships to travel great distances without having to worry about re-entering our atmosphere again after leaving one celestial body behind for another one nearby—like when an airplane takes off from New York City's LaGuardia Airport and lands back at JFK International Airport just across town!

The spaceship can only move at certain velocities and in certain directions.

You're a spaceship. You have a certain amount of fuel and can only move at certain velocities and in certain directions. The spaceship must avoid hitting any obstacles, as well as other ships or planets while it travels through space. If a ship moves too fast or in an unexpected direction, it will be destroyed by the gravitational pull from other bodies in the universe (think: black holes).

You may also be required to move in certain directions at certain times. For example, if you’re traveling through a nebula and encounter a solar wind, you may need to change course so that you don’t get blown off course by the strong winds.

The astronaut needs to find a way to unfasten the ship from the debris before she runs out of oxygen.

As you play, you will notice that the astronaut needs to find a way to unfasten the ship from the debris before she runs out of oxygen. She can do this by using her joystick to move her ship in different directions and at different velocities. The game also features some helpful hints, which provide tips on how best to solve each level.

How does this end?

If you're wondering how this end, let's go back to the beginning. The astronaut is able to get the space debris to move enough to break it apart. This means that he can now safely return home and be reunited with his family!

In conclusion, it seems that the astronaut is stuck in space debris. She needs to find a way to unfasten her ship from the debris before she runs out of oxygen.

Sci Fi

About the Creator

Nipun M. Wijerathne

Hello! I’m a creative writer, and I love it. I write creative fiction & mysteries of my own making. When I’m not writing, you’ll find me reading and watching.

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