Exploration Logbook: Probe to Sedna

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Launch Day 1:

Today I have been selected to pilot the exploratory probe that will depart Mars for Sedna, the distant and mysterious dwarf world at the far reaches of our solar system. I use an innovative variable specific impulse magnetoplasma rocket engine that will allow us to traverse the vast space between orbits efficiently.

Day 75:

After a long journey, we have entered the Kuiper belt. From here, Sedna is barely distinguishable as a faint point of light in the distance. But as we get closer, its geological features begin to reveal themselves. it's fascinating!

Day 120:

We have reached Sedna's orbit and begun intensive scans. The frozen surface and tenuous atmosphere give us a unique opportunity to study the composition of this distant world. I hope the data I collect here can help us better understand the origins of our solar system.

Day 150:

The mission has been a resounding success. I now prepare to return to Mars with a valuable cargo of information about this enigmatic dwarf world. I can't wait to share these findings with the scientific community!

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