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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Organisers of the Aintree Grand National have shown their commitment to ensuring that no horses suffer during the National Hunt horse race by revealing that they intend to destroy all the horses before the race
A documentary filmmaker has just 24 hours to impose an arbitrary deadline on his programme - or he could risk losing everything, including his licence to make badly researched, ill-judged programmes for his mate at
Leading physicists have conceded that they may not yet know enough about the nature of the universe to explain the existence of IKEA, after a couple entered the Gateshead store and emerged two hours later
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Since 1971, moongazing citizens have longed for the UK to re-enter the space race, and today, with the establishment of the UK Space Agency in Swindon, the dreams of several dozen may at last be
NASA's Mercury Messenger Probe has finally achieved insertion around the planet Mercury, one of the most hostile environments in the solar system.
Messenger is one of NASA's usual attempts at an acronym: MErcury Surface, Space
This is a photo of a brand of cocoa sold in Lidl supermarkets in Central and Eastern Europe. Underneath the photo of cocoa beans and cocoa powder are the words “serving suggestion” written in Czech
Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone says there is growing support for his plan to release pheasants onto race tracks mid-race in an attempt to lift the tedium that accompanies each and every lap of each
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