A giant spider showed on the live NASA TV feed of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. A fuel sensor, not the attacking spider, delayed the launch until next month.
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by Scott Beale on December 11, 2007 · 40973 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/a-giant-spider-attacks-space-shuttle-atlantis/A+Giant+Spider+Attacks+Space+Shuttle+Atlantis2007-12-12+06%3A45%3A48Scott+Beale
A giant spider showed on the live NASA TV feed of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. A fuel sensor, not the attacking spider, delayed the launch until next month.
via Spluch
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That’s freaking hilarious!
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