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Just confirms my theory that cats not only rule the internet, but also the very universe itself.

TOLD YA SO! – Nasa brings back moon to prove we DID go to the moon. “see? it’s right here.” states an astranaut.


Seventy four-year-old grandmother Joann Davis no doubt had the bejeezus scared out of her when she found herself caught in a NASA sting operation for attempting to sell a moon rock in her possession. Upon presenting this “hot cheese” in a Denny’s in Riverside, CA to a federal agent she thought was a potential buyer, armed sheriff’s deputies stormed in to arrest her.
Mrs. Davis asserts that she’s done nothing wrong in trying to sell the moon rock, (which is actually just a tiny speck encased in a large paperweight), because it was a present from Neil Armstrong to her husband. However, NASA persues anyone attempting to sell lunar material as it is considered government property and cannot be sold for profit. So far, no charges have been pressed again Mrs. Davis and her sinister celestial peddling operation.
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Via: Discover Magazine

From NASA:
High above the Earth from aboard the International Space Station, astronaut Ron Garan snapped this image of Hurricane Irene as it passed over the Caribbean on Aug. 22, 2011.
The National Hurricane Center noted on Aug. 22 that Irene is expected to produce total rainfall accumulations of 5 to 10 inches across Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, the Southeastern Bahamas and The Turks and Caicos Islands. Isolated maximum amounts of rainfall may reach up to 20 inches.
And we complain about the rain in Seattle.

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Via: NASA.gov
The 135th and final space shuttle mission launched today, as Atlantis took off from Cape Canaveral and closed the curtain on 30 years of NASA history. The crew will be delivering a cargo of food to the international space station, and are expected to arrive there on Sunday.
But! Space is really busy lately, guys! SPAAAAAACCEEEEE!
Meanwhile on our favorite ringed planet, Saturn, there is a ginormous storm the size of Earth underway. In case you needed a reminder about how insignificantly tiny we are!

Moving on, on July 12 Neptune will celebrate its first trip around the sun since it’s human discovery in 1846. Happy Birthday Neptune!

Whoa, way to make The Other Blue Planet sound trampy in the headline, Nature!
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I kick ass at juxtaposing stuff.
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