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33 lines
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Human-readable block detected on SatDL stream
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Satellite ID: H1N0T-eM
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Warning - Message Signature Lookup FAILED With Flag [D]
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Depreciated Key - Owner HISAISHI, K. deceased
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My predictions about the host star H1N0T were correct. I am yet to see the light
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of this sun with my own eyes, but I have come to know it intimately through the
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symbols that scroll across the terminal in the corner of my lab. This flickering
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screen amongst its nest of wires has become my spyglass until the Moon surface
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is habitable. And this is what I see through that dreadful instrument: the core
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of this sun is fading. We are companions in a slow meander towards our deaths.
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It is amazing that the models of stellar structure we developed back on Earth
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were accurate enough to determine the death of a star within a year. I am more
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impressed with the formulae than the feat of building and guiding this Moon to
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orbit through all the parsecs and centuries. To constrain the supernova set of
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H1N0T from only faint stellar surveys, I hope this will be remembered as one of
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the great products of astronomical minds.
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It is strange, to accept something such as death before it is even confirmed.
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But we had faith in this star, enough to send this sacrificial Exploratory Moon
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to observe its death. I most faithful of all, to wish to come with my moon.
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My moon. Hmm. I suppose it is my moon now. That is more human that the
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designation H1N0T-eM. My moon. My moon. Hisaishi's Moon. That will be the name I
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broadcast out into the void henceforth.
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