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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Only the Astronauts
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'Adrift in outer space, a motley crew of human-made objects tell their tales, making real history sweeter and stranger. Starman, a lovelorn mannequin orbiting the Sun in his cherry-red car, pines for his creator. The first sculpture ever taken to the Moon is possessed by the spirit of Neil Armstrong. The International Space Station, awaiting deorbit and burial in a spacecraft cemetery beneath the ocean, farewells its last astronauts. A team of tamponauts sets off on a perilous mission to Mars inspired by the courage of their predecessors. The Voyager 1 space probe, carrying its precious Golden Record, is captured by Oortians near the edge of the solar system and drawn into their baroque, glimmering rituals. By turns joyous and mournful, these object-astronauts are not high priests of the universe but something a little, weirder. From their inverted perspectives, they observe humans both intimately and from a great distance, bearing witness to a civilisation unable to live up to its own ideals. And yet each still finds in our planet, in their humans, something worthy of love.' 

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    • Camberwell, Camberwell - Kew area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,: Hamish Hamilton , 2024 .
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      • Publication date 7 May 2024

      ISBN: 9781760896775
Form: audiobook

Works about this Work

Astronomy Meets Literature in New Books by Ceridwen Dovey and Alicia Sometimes Exploring Their Humanity Nicola Heath , Claire Nichols , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2024;
Book Review : Only the Astronauts, Ceridwen Dovey Laura Pettenuzzo , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , May 2024;

— Review of Only the Astronauts Ceridwen Dovey , 2024 selected work short story

'A highly imaginative collection of tales about inanimate objects in space.'

Ceridwen Dovey Only the Astronauts Miriam Cosic , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 13-19 July 2024;

— Review of Only the Astronauts Ceridwen Dovey , 2024 selected work short story

'Ceridwen Dovey is a wonderful nonfiction writer, often – but not always – on scientific themes and increasingly on space. She has written repeatedly for The New Yorker, including a 2018 piece titled “Elon Musk and the Failure of Our Imagination in Space”. In 2021, she won the Bragg Prize for science writing, for the second consecutive year, with “Everlasting free-fall”, a long and gripping piece about the increasing number of satellites.' (Introduction)

Show Your Working : Ceridwen Dovey Kill Your Darlings , 2024 single work interview
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , May 2024;
‘We, the Tamponauts’ : Lurching between Lyricism and Farce Diane Stubbings , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 465 2024; (p. 24)

— Review of Only the Astronauts Ceridwen Dovey , 2024 selected work short story
'In late 1999, NASA announced that its Mars Climate Orbiter, a multi-million-dollar robot probe designed to study the weather and climate of Mars, was lost somewhere in space. The craft had failed to manoeuvre into its optimal orbit, ending either on a course towards the sun or in a fatal collision with the red planet. Investigations uncovered the source of the blunder: one team working on the orbiter had been using metric measurements, another team had been using imperial.' (Introduction)
‘We, the Tamponauts’ : Lurching between Lyricism and Farce Diane Stubbings , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 465 2024; (p. 24)

— Review of Only the Astronauts Ceridwen Dovey , 2024 selected work short story
'In late 1999, NASA announced that its Mars Climate Orbiter, a multi-million-dollar robot probe designed to study the weather and climate of Mars, was lost somewhere in space. The craft had failed to manoeuvre into its optimal orbit, ending either on a course towards the sun or in a fatal collision with the red planet. Investigations uncovered the source of the blunder: one team working on the orbiter had been using metric measurements, another team had been using imperial.' (Introduction)
Ceridwen Dovey Only the Astronauts Miriam Cosic , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 13-19 July 2024;

— Review of Only the Astronauts Ceridwen Dovey , 2024 selected work short story

'Ceridwen Dovey is a wonderful nonfiction writer, often – but not always – on scientific themes and increasingly on space. She has written repeatedly for The New Yorker, including a 2018 piece titled “Elon Musk and the Failure of Our Imagination in Space”. In 2021, she won the Bragg Prize for science writing, for the second consecutive year, with “Everlasting free-fall”, a long and gripping piece about the increasing number of satellites.' (Introduction)

Book Review : Only the Astronauts, Ceridwen Dovey Laura Pettenuzzo , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , May 2024;

— Review of Only the Astronauts Ceridwen Dovey , 2024 selected work short story

'A highly imaginative collection of tales about inanimate objects in space.'

Show Your Working : Ceridwen Dovey Kill Your Darlings , 2024 single work interview
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , May 2024;
Astronomy Meets Literature in New Books by Ceridwen Dovey and Alicia Sometimes Exploring Their Humanity Nicola Heath , Claire Nichols , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2024;
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