NASA and Space Race comedy and - satire links and funny stories
NASA - one of the biggest and best known institutions the world over - clearly has a lot about it to make fun of just because of its size. Sure, they make rockets that are exactly the same shape as a thingie, but that doesn't mean they're inherently amusing.
But fear not because the rest of the internet has written tonnes of very funny stories about NASA and the Space Race.
Sit down, relax, get a smile on your face with these great NASA yarns.
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A member of staff working with The Large Hadron Collider, has turned Whistleblower, and advised that he overheard a conversation with two senior executives that he was not supposed to hear.
The Informer claims that the
April is here, and with every April comes NASA's Yearly Excuse. The Excuse is a grand tradition among Agency staff- it's their annual attempt to explain to the world precisely why yet another year has
President Barack Obama on Thursday addressed a crowd of NASA employees about to discover unemployment for the first times in their lives.
Some of these are actually second and third generation workers whose mothers and
Narco Dictator Hugo Chavez was said to be "out of his mind" with happiness after a recent visit from KGB strongman Vladimir Putin who promised to bring Venezuela into the space age with Soviet
In Siberia, peasants are circulating ducks until they reach elk-speed and then they smash them against each other in an experiment called Large Hardon Collander.
The experiment was started because, based on the number of
During another attempt at recreating the 'Big Bang' scientists at the underground facility poked the physics poodle the result being the cloning of Kerry Katona. Before the horror ended over 10,000 of the bi-polar big
Astronaut Gets Sucked Through A Wormhole From Alternative Universe Where Apple Has A Monopoly On Computers But The Health-Care System Runs Well
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The European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, has announced a successful run of the $10-billion dollar Large Hadron Collider, which has been plagued for years with both technical