Frog seen hovering near the spaceship United States Space Agency (NASA) has just been launched to the Moon. Conditions that gave rise to the assumption that NASA will send frogs into space.The Christian Science Monitor launched, an unknown frog species was caught on camera shortly after NASA spacecraft named LADEE takeoff at Pad 0B at Wallops Island, Virginia, U.S.."We do not know from where the frogs," said a NASA official, responding to a growing issue that NASA is planning to send a frog to the Moon.NASA said that the frogs were likely in a pool of water around the foundation (launchpad) when the aircraft was launched. The pool was deliberately made to avoid damage to NASA Pad due to heat from the rocket blast.NASA confirmed, the frog in the photo was not a joke and it is true. Unfortunately, the space agency declined to comment on plans to send a frog in mission LADEE launch spacecraft to the moon, which cost U.S. $ 263 million, equivalent to Rp2, 9 trillion.In a statement, NASA confirmed that the frogs actually being in one of the picture frames in the camera remotely while documenting LADEE space shuttle launch."Currently we do not know the exact condition of the frog," NASA said in a statement.Occurrence of events in the frog spacecraft was not the first time that happened. Four years ago, a bat was burnt alive in the space shuttle Discovery.Based on identification, bat was sleeping in the aircraft's fuel tanks before takeoff.
Sep 18, 2013
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