If you’re up for a few more hours, look outside. Our SEAS mole Sean Zimmermann informs us that the space shuttle that launches (hopefully) tonight will be visible in the southeast around 4:39 AM.
That is, if it’s not still cloudy.
If you’re up for a few more hours, look outside. Our SEAS mole Sean Zimmermann informs us that the space shuttle that launches (hopefully) tonight will be visible in the southeast around 4:39 AM.
That is, if it’s not still cloudy.
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@:) i hope that space shuttle crashes on you, you annoying prick.
@Anonymous there’s a lot of other useless space garbage that can do the crashing, thx v much
@Harmony Hunter how far would that be from Harmony Hall exactly can i just hear a rough estimate please?