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30 April 11 (Permalink)
itsfullofstars:

A piece of a NASA Delta II rocket fuel tank fell over a farm in Uruguay, last month.
The metal piece shows the serial number ID 85677-1G and, according to local newspaper El País, is part of the rocket launched in june 11, 2003, that sent Spirit and Opportunity rovers to Mars.
Uruguayan military wants to send it back to NASA, although the agency shows no interest in retrieving the object.
Gustavo, the kid that found it, says he wants to keep it:
— I found it and now it’s mine.
Source: Zero Hora printed version.

That would make the coolest fort - I hope the kid keeps it!

itsfullofstars:

A piece of a NASA Delta II rocket fuel tank fell over a farm in Uruguay, last month.

The metal piece shows the serial number ID 85677-1G and, according to local newspaper El País, is part of the rocket launched in june 11, 2003, that sent Spirit and Opportunity rovers to Mars.

Uruguayan military wants to send it back to NASA, although the agency shows no interest in retrieving the object.

Gustavo, the kid that found it, says he wants to keep it:

— I found it and now it’s mine.

Source: Zero Hora printed version.

That would make the coolest fort - I hope the kid keeps it!

Reblogged: itsfullofstars

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  7. darthambiguous reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    coolest fort - I hope
  8. kilatasaparkanyrol reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    Gustavo a példaképem mostantól!
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  13. starphotographs reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    go, kid! I’m pretty sure I’d have done
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  16. ggaabbii reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    Gustavo should keep it.
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  18. brain-rain reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    You go, Gustavo!
  19. sleeplate reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    fuck yeah, i’d
  20. complex34 reblogged this from shovelingferret and added:
    I fully support Gustavo.
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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh & tweaked like crazy by Darth Ambiguous