Huddin Kerman, engineer, currently living on LSI 1, posted a Crewgram photo of the Mun's surface taken through the Kerbin First Daily's pothole telescope with the caption 'day 41. she can see the craters.' It has 280,000 likes. The comments are mostly people crying. One comment says 'HUDDIN YOU WORK FOR AN ASTRONOMY BLOG NOW.' He has not denied this.

HOWEVER. Our sources inside the station (source: Huddin's Crewgram, which he posts constantly) indicate that Katdorf Kerman — the scientist — has since taken over POTHOLE telescope operations during night passes and is pointing it at something in deep space. She has not posted any of these images to Crewgram. She has not posted anything in eleven days. The last thing she posted was a picture of a food packet captioned 'day 49. I have seen something.'

She has seen something. We do not know what. We have launched a poll. Options: (A) the Mun, still, (B) a new planet, (C) whatever that weird point source is in the FARVIEW photo, (D) a very large space road. Option D is currently winning with 34% of the vote.

We would also like to note that FARVIEW-1 — KeedMartin's deep-space probe, launched on a telescope derived from the same KFD pothole camera — looked back at Kerbin from departing trajectory and sent us this image (above). 4.1 million shares. KerbTab has been staring at it for six hours. The Mun is right there. Kerbin is right there. We are going to be thinking about this for a long time.

We will update this story when Katdorf posts again. We are watching her Crewgram with a frequency that she may find unsettling.