• @shalafi
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          101 year ago

          I know that’s all factual, but it sounds like an Onion article.

          “NASA Intern Steals Moon Rocks for Sexy Time”

          Alleged thief @CubbyTustard stated, “I dunno. There were the rocks, and my girlfriend was horny. It just seemed like a good idea at the time. Ya know?”

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        I think they’re referencing when people have sex with each other on government-owned spaces rocks.

      • @Smokeydabear94
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        71 year ago

        As the fartographer, master of his trade as to be colloquially recognized with the royal THE, was saying, afew years back some NASA intern was caught stealing moon rocks from the Apollo missions and boinkin’ some ladies over top of them. Scandalous, but legendary. I can see the appeal

  • @IonAddis
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    221 year ago

    I wish I could ask them if the “clay fibers” present are something you could make a clay pot out of, if you had enough of them.

    But I’m not geologist enough to know if the meaning of “clay” in this context is the same as the word in other contexts.

    (I don’t think there’s any reason we should make pots out of space clay. I do think it’d be cool for a sci-fi book to have asteroid-clay pottery as a minor world building detail.)

    • @WilshireOP
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      111 year ago

      Show and Tell, NASA style.