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Several someone's have probably done this already, but that is one hell of a depressing story idea.
Watching your home be totally annihilated, being the last person to see those final moments, the last of the embers fall to ash. Counting out your supplies, knowing you're going to die one way or another, the last of your kind on an otherwise lifeless rock. Hearing "voices" in the random noise picked up across a radio band, almost like there's something left on the burnt out husk you stare down on every "morning".
If you have a craft capable of launch and re-entry, do you even try? You're dead either way. Is it worth it to maybe end up finding nothing, or to just finally take one last look at everything you once knew, try to remember before the scars, and take the helmet off?
If you were on the ISS, you would see parts of the earth, but not this far away.
It is basically having to choose between two inhospitable nuclear barren lands. But one has oxygen on it. Hell yes I try.