Pretty much related text: "NASA’S SUCCESSFUL QUANTIFYING OF COMEDY TIMING"<p><a href="http://symftr.tumblr.com/post/5987695109/nasas-successful-quantifying-of-comedy-timing-by-penn" rel="nofollow">http://symftr.tumblr.com/post/5987695109/nasas-successful-qu...</a>
Why the heck are we launching rockets on top of a wildlife refuge? <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/preview#!q=nasa&data=!1m4!1m3!1d37571!2d-75.4579581!3d37.9241459!4m10!1m9!4m8!1m3!1d75168!2d-75.4496325!3d37.8973297!3m2!1i1440!2i1146!4f13.1" rel="nofollow">https://www.google.com/maps/preview#!q=nasa&data=!1m4!1m3!1d...</a>
Best line in the caption: "...the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has an agreement with NASA to use the NASA-owned portion of Wallops Island for research and management of declining wildlife in special need of protection."<p>Hope that frog wasn't one in special need.
Hopefully NASA works to make certain the launch area is clear of small critters in the future. It's really not good PR to be blasting frogs (or anything) with a few hundred thousand pounds of rocket exhaust.
what if one of it's ancestors once thought, i would like to fly like one of those things. a few generations of evolution later you have a flying frog. sadly that's not how evolution works.