Short Bytes: NASA made a gaffe this Tuesday when it tweeted a photograph taken from ISS and mistook the Moon for the Sun. Well, you don’t see such bloopers from smart people every day.
The picture was taken from the International Space Station by the astronaut Scott Kelly and you can clearly see the enthusiasm in the tweet of completing one year in space.
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Wait, that’s weird. How can you mistake Moon for the Sun if you have been living up there for more than a year? Isn’t the view better from there?
However, the mistake was corrected as soon as NASA realized its mistake (well, they got some lashing from their followers).
Correction: That’s not the sun illuminating the Earth. It’s the moon, seen by @StationCDRKelly from @Space_Station. pic.twitter.com/Amkzqkj3lI
— NASA (@NASA) September 9, 2015
But it’s ok I guess. This just proves NASA scientists make errors too, no matter how smart they are. As for Scott Kelly, he must be overwhelmed by the fact that he spent a year in space. But the pic is beautiful for sure.
Here a bonus video on Space Coffee. Enjoy.