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Nov 23, 2020 07:59AM

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Good evening everyone, this is your Captain speaking. We have traveled 579 million miles today thanks to 5792 pages read. Keep stoking those engine fires, folks! Ha ha, just a little joke there, the engines do not have fires; this is space.
A reminder that tonight we will begin our approach of Saturn, with our first waypoint being its moon Enceladus. We should have an easy orbit tonight and tomorrow with no turbulence. A live seminar from leading astrogeologist Dr. Dexter Terrestrial, with a Q&A to follow, will be broadcast in the observation lounge with coffee. Our flight staff have also asked me to remind you that the reading light is the yellow button and the emergency call button is the RED one.
Thank you and have a good night.
A reminder that tonight we will begin our approach of Saturn, with our first waypoint being its moon Enceladus. We should have an easy orbit tonight and tomorrow with no turbulence. A live seminar from leading astrogeologist Dr. Dexter Terrestrial, with a Q&A to follow, will be broadcast in the observation lounge with coffee. Our flight staff have also asked me to remind you that the reading light is the yellow button and the emergency call button is the RED one.
Thank you and have a good night.

Good evening everyone! Tonight's is Formal Night on board the Lightyear Odyssey - be sure to head of up to the observation lounge for some after-dinner dancing! We have traveled 493.4 million miles today around Saturn to its largest moon Titan, which will make a beautiful backdrop for your Christmas card photos. Our on-board photographer will be set up in the observation lounge until 11 to get you that perfect picture! We hope everyone had a wonderful day of space walks, solar wind surfing, and Saturnalia cultural excursions. Tomorrow will be an 'in-space' day, perfect for grabbing a deck chair and watching the universe go by.
