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Caleb looked out the viewport at the barren, red horizon. He realized he had never left Earth at all. 💡

Caleb pulled the capsule inside and cracked it open. There were no fresh supplies, no spare parts, and no letters from home. There was only a small digital interface that lit up with a single number: . Caleb looked out the viewport at the barren, red horizon

The primary oxygen scrubber failed, forcing manual repairs every six hours. There were no fresh supplies, no spare parts,

The digital counter on the airlock door ticked down to . Caleb checked the seals on his gloves one last time. For 176 days, he had lived alone in the Automated Research Outpost on Mars. The supply ship was scheduled to arrive today. He pressed the release button. 🌌 The Loneliness of Mars Day 1: Caleb arrived with high hopes and a team of robots. Day 50: The dust storm severed communication with Earth. Day 100: He began talking to the hydroponic tomatoes. The digital counter on the airlock door ticked down to

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