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Made some art for a simple game I’m working on! The art might change a bit over time, but for now this’ll do just nicely! Nasapone deserves some love!

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Won’t get there in time without teleportation, even if they had another ship ready and crewed on the launchpad, unless that PLSS of hers is magic.
 
The lunar module of Apollo 11, for example – and if this is the first Equestrian Moon mission, it seems likely enough their tech would be comparable – landed some 4 days, 6 hours and 45 minutes after launch.
 
In all likelihood, it’s best to just take the helmet off and get it over with.  
Actually, better yet, see if the radio still works and has power, try to contact CAPCOM and if you get through, tell them you’re going to collect any samples and data you can with whatever equipment survived the crash and leave it all neatly at the wreck for the next mission to pick up, do said collecting, radio in one last time to tell them what you got, or didn’t, depending on which makes the shorter list, say your goodbyes, then take the helmet off.