четверг, 7 июля 2016 г.

NASA Kepler Twitter Hack Becomes Butt Of Jokes

NASA's Kepler spacecraft looks for Earth-like planets orbiting other stars.

 This morning, Kepler's Twitter account got hacked... and showed its 569,000 followers a moon.

The hacker(s?) pinned a tweet displaying a red underwear-clad butt, which has since been deleted, but not before showing up on the NASA homepage. Lots of social media users have been making space-butt jokes about the debacle.
NASA Kepler mission homepage after apparent Twitter hack
NASA Kepler mission homepage after apparent Twitter hack
NASA Kepler mission homepage after apparent Twitter hack
The tweet appeared on NASA's Kepler mission homepage as well.
We saw planet jokes,
moon jokes,
science communication jokes,
and of course, what's a space butt picture without "Uranus?"
People really had at it.
NASAKepler Hacked on Twitter
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NASAKepler Hacked on Twitter
Responses to the tweet in question when NASAKepler was hacked on Twitter.
Eventually the folks running the Kepler Twitter caught on...
And that only led to more butt jokes... or requests for more butts.

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