Accessibility Tools

  • Content scaling 100%
  • Font size 100%
  • Line height 100%
  • Letter spacing 100%
Print this page

‘We, the Tamponauts’

Lurching between lyricism and farce
by
June 2024, no. 465

Only the Astronauts by Ceridwen Dovey

Hamish Hamilton, $34.99 pb, 275 pp

‘We, the Tamponauts’

Lurching between lyricism and farce
by
June 2024, no. 465

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.

A similar sense of miscalculation hangs over Ceridwen Dovey’s Only the Astronauts, a collection of five stories told from the perspective of a variety of objects that have, since the earliest days of the space race, been launched by humans towards the moon and beyond.

Only the Astronauts

Only the Astronauts

by Ceridwen Dovey

Hamish Hamilton, $34.99 pb, 275 pp

You May Also Like