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NASA flies extremely close by volcano world, captures wild footage
submitted 3 months ago by Musky from mashable.com
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The images were posted to swri.edu
This image reminded me of a baby Jupiter.
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Looks more like an axe head made of some fancy alloy.
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NASA = Never A Straight Answer
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anyone that is involved in astrology seems to hate nasa
things you never know until you ask questions
did you know helium is used by nasa at huge rates? maybe because satellites are just helium balloons? they found one in africa
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