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Maybe you are lucky here and there's an archived version of the aforementioned save:
https://www.howtogeek.com/428491/how-to-download-your-save-games-from-steam-cloud/
C:\Users\yourloginID\AppData\Roaming\HelloGames\NMS\st_1234567890123456
where the numerals at the end are a session ID.
They remain there after you quit playing, and are still there the next time you start the game up. Only if you die in a permadeath game are they immediately deleted, before you can do anything to protect them.
So you can periodically back those files up to somewhere else, and after dying in the game you can copy them back into the NMS game directory. You lose all progress after the moment when you saved them, motivating you to save them frequently, but after restoring the files to the NMS game directory you can pick up where you were in the game when you saved them. Someone clever with the Windows task scheduler and batch files could create a process that would periodically save them to somewhere safe, thus minimizing the lost game time.
But then, if you're saving your permadeath game files so that you won't lose progress, why aren't you just playing in survival mode, where NMS doesn't delete the files at all? The two modes play the same.
WARNING: I don't know how this process would be affected if you had the Steam Cloud turned on. You'd have to experiment.
Here's an idea. Play the game in normal mode until you know how it all works, and then torture yourself with permadeath.
Fast Start Skip tutorial - Optional Random tool and Ship
https://www.nexusmods.com/nomanssky/mods/1651
It's optional... No one forces you to play the mode. It's still to easy in my opinion but I have more experience... As far as getting the save back, anyone who does manual backups should have no issue with it. Just move an old backup save into the directory again and you set.