During Apollo 10 — in which a crewed spacecraft orbited the moon as a dress rehearsal for the first lunar landing — astronauts encountered a deep mystery. "Oh — who did it?" commander Tom Stafford suddenly asked, six days into the mission, as the crew discussed preparations for leaving the moon's orbit.
"Who did what?" inquired command module pilot John Young. "Where did that come from?" interjected lunar module pilot Eugene Cernan. A moment later, for listeners at ground control, the mystery was resolved. "Give me a napkin quick," commanded Stafford. "There's a turd floating through the air."
ROTFLOL!
Could there be someone else on the ship they didn't know about?
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Originally Posted By: Jedi Master
And so was born the idea for the Ziploc bag with DOUBLE seals...
The Jedi Master
I always knew Ziploc bags were space age technology.
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