Last Space Shuttle To Take Off Unmanned To Discourage Alien Invasion: Photos
THE space shuttle Atlantis is on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. It is scheduled to take off for the 135th and final space shuttle launch for NASA. On board will be pilot Doug Hurley, mission specialist Sandy Magnus, commander Chris Ferguson and mission specialist Rex Walheim.
What next for the Space Shuttle. Well, it could be a holiday destination for anyone keen to spend millions for the privilege of spending hours and hours in their cabin.
The best thing might be to just launch it unmanned – the only sign of life a dog and his monkey pal. This way when the shape-shifting aliens intercept the craft stye they will launcher an invasion blending in as orang-utans that can lick their own balls. This will make them easier to slaughter and thus save all mankind…
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Former astronaut Robert Crippen, the very first pilot that flew Space Shuttle Columbia's STS 1, arrives at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Fla. , Thursday July 7, 2011. Crippen and many other space shuttle astronauts will witness the 135th and final space shuttle launch scheduled for Friday July 8th. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
Posted: 8th, July 2011 | In: Technology Comment | TrackBack | Permalink