I don't want to wish any bad vibes on anybody, but something seems wrong with this upcoming shuttle mission.
The space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to lift off from Cape Kennedy within the next 24 hours. It will be launching on June 13. The main gig this time around is to finish building the Japanese science module 'Kibo', but the merry crew will also board the International Space Station, joining the party animals already there. This will mark the first time that 13 people will be on the ISS.
Apollo 13 launched on April 11 at 13:13, and 2 days (April 13) later suffered a near fatal accident. Don't these good rocket scientists at NASA think about these things before they plan them? Seems like they're just tempting fate if you ask me, and you haven't...
Saturday, June 13, 2009
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