They abandoned ship supposedly because it was in a decaying orbit and they had no fuel left. BUT months later, the silly thing was still flying around and Draper finally had to make it self-destruct to avoid attracting the attention of the bad guys.
I know this is a reply to an old post, but I was thinking the same thing last night as I was watching it. In his diary, Draper did mention that the craft seemed to have settled into a low orbit, something that might have been unexpected. But even if they stayed with the craft, would there have been an advantage? Other than communicating with Earth, they would still likely have to bail if they were out of fuel, but at least they would have had a better choice of location given more time to eject.
But I do appreciate the fact that they included a (semi)realistic delay in the visual explosion and the sound reaching us.
On that subject, I can't EVER recall seeing lighting in any movie where there was a delay between the flash and the boom. I guess in movie land lightning is always 100 feet away from the camera.. reply share