It's October 3.
We can't tell if we should be cringing or not.SpaceX and NASA launched yet another crew of astronauts to the International Space Station today — and crews back on the ground chose to take advantage of the momentous occasion to inject some much-needed levity in the form of a "Mean Girls" reference.
"And while October 3 may belong to the Mean Girls, October 5 will forever belong to Crew 5," SpaceX ground control"Godspeed, Endurance," he added. The joke served to break down the fourth wall a little; a refreshing reminder of the human beings at SpaceX who make a highly complicated procedure like launching astronauts into space possible.It was a surprising moment that had onlookers taken aback.
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