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A bat rode the space shuttle during liftoff, clinging to the orange external fuel tank. In NASA jargon, this becomes known as 'Interim Problem Report 119V-0080'.
A bat rode the space shuttle during liftoff, clinging to the orange external fuel tank. In NASA jargon, this becomes known as 'Interim Problem Report 119V-0080'.
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Awwwww."Based on images and video, a wildlife expert who provides support to the center said the small creature was a free tail bat that likely had a broken left wing and some problem with its right shoulder or wrist," NASA officials said Tuesday. "The animal likely perished quickly during Discovery's climb into orbit."
He could have been the first bat in orbit, if he managed to hold on.
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Um...he wouldn't have been holding on for long...MarleysGh0st wrote:Awwwww."Based on images and video, a wildlife expert who provides support to the center said the small creature was a free tail bat that likely had a broken left wing and some problem with its right shoulder or wrist," NASA officials said Tuesday. "The animal likely perished quickly during Discovery's climb into orbit."![]()
He could have been the first bat in orbit, if he managed to hold on.
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I'm not saying it would be easy.Jeemie wrote:Um...he wouldn't have been holding on for long...MarleysGh0st wrote:Awwwww."Based on images and video, a wildlife expert who provides support to the center said the small creature was a free tail bat that likely had a broken left wing and some problem with its right shoulder or wrist," NASA officials said Tuesday. "The animal likely perished quickly during Discovery's climb into orbit."![]()
He could have been the first bat in orbit, if he managed to hold on.
But WALL-E did it!
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I do not believe Wall-E required oxygen to function.MarleysGh0st wrote:I'm not saying it would be easy.Jeemie wrote:Um...he wouldn't have been holding on for long...MarleysGh0st wrote: Awwwww.![]()
He could have been the first bat in orbit, if he managed to hold on.
But WALL-E did it!
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Nitpicking details!Jeemie wrote:I do not believe Wall-E required oxygen to function.MarleysGh0st wrote:I'm not saying it would be easy.Jeemie wrote: Um...he wouldn't have been holding on for long...
But WALL-E did it!
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Next, Jeemie will tell me that WALL-E was only a cartoon character! 
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Oooh! We need to watch "Spacecamp" again! Maybe our new sister Fanny would like to watch it with us!!!!