Dear Journal,
It is very strange on the planet Saturn. I am estimating I got here from a tesseract (a tesseract is a time warp). I eat sand and drink water from ice. My home is an igloo made of ice. After I found John White, the leader of the Roanoke Colony, he told me this was Saturn. Now I know what happened to the poeple of the Roanoke Colony! I have seen little chunks of ice, and I'm pretty sure they're from the rings. I'll keep you updated.
Dear Journal,
I forgot to mention how cold it is up here. It is -175 degrees Celsius! That's unbelievably cold. The coldest temperature on Earth is -88 degrees Celsius! Burr! I'm chillin' out here!
Dear Journal,
Did I mention that I've grown quite old up here? One year on Saturn is equal to 29.46 years on Earth. I have also put on a few pounds. I weighed 170 pounds on Earth and I now weigh 180 pounds on Saturn.
Dear Journal,
I've finished building the spacecraft. It's made of mud and mostly ice. It is winter on Saturn and that lasts 15 years! I think it's time to take this spaceship on a trial run and get out of here....
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