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Flirty Conversation Between NASA And Twitter Is Literally Out Of This World


There are nights when we just cannot fall asleep even after counting thousands of sheep, plus horses and cows.

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Some people listen to music or watch films on Netflix while others annoy their friends in the middle of the night for an ‘out of this world’ chat.

That’s exactly the kind of conversation Twitter and NASA had, and it’s taking the internet by storm.

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At 12:01am, Twitter decided it was the right moment to ask NASA for a date. “u up? @NASA”

NASA then replied to Twitter: “Hey, Twitter! What’s up?”

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“Tweeting from earth, what’s up with you?” Twitter wrote.

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“Nice, we ‘heart’ Earth.point 134 | Just look at it,” NASA replied with a photo of our beautiful planet.point 192 | 1

“How’s the wifi up there and also what’s your favorite space snack?” Twitter askes, and NASA hilariously replied: “WiFi is pretty decent! Some of our @NASA_Austronauts can tweet from up there! Favorite snack? Launch meat.”

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“Sooo, Mars?” Twitter asked.

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“Obvi. Our @NASAPersevere rover is launching there in July. Watch with us?”

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People didn’t expect these two giants to talk about Wi-Fi connection and favorite snacks.point 185 | But what literally blew their minds was the way their conversation ended.point 247 | 1

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Get a moon, you two! Or rather, a planet.

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One internet user commented: “Can’t wait to see their kids!”

Another wrote: “WOW i have never thought of this.”

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A third added: “And suddenly, I ship it.”

NASA’s perseverance Mars Rover is set to launch in July this year and expected to land on Mars on February 18 next year. It is tasked to collect soil and rock samples and seek signs of ancient life.

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“Perseverance will also test new technology for future robotic and human missions to the Red Planet,” NASA said in a statement.

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