..yetThe NASA animal guy said today that the bat had a broken wing and possibly a broken elbow. The bat hasn't been seen since.
..yetThe NASA animal guy said today that the bat had a broken wing and possibly a broken elbow. The bat hasn't been seen since.
We all know what cosmic rays do living things. For all we know he could have evolved into a whole new form of bat-life.
..yetThe NASA animal guy said today that the bat had a broken wing and possibly a broken elbow. The bat hasn't been seen since.
We all know what cosmic rays do living things. For all we know he could have evolved into a whole new form of bat-life.
Personally, I think the bat slipped off and was burned to nothingness in the exhaust.
Don't they like um inspect the tanks and stuff before it lifts off? This kinda worries me that they don't know what the heck is clinging to the sides of the tanks before liftoff.
Don't they like um inspect the tanks and stuff before it lifts off? This kinda worries me that they don't know what the heck is clinging to the sides of the tanks before liftoff.
"I'm a bat, man. And I can breathe in space."
No way. Spacebat was looking UP, man...
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.