
An astronaut sees a sign saying zoning in force.
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An astronaut sees a sign saying zoning in force.
'Houston, I'm prepared to land...'
Molecular Biology and Cosmology buildings
Maybe I should have measured my garden before going shopping....
"Houston, we have a problem."
"Good Lord! Life on Mars...adorable life on Mars!"
Head over Hooves
"The stars were much more beautiful from Earth."
'BANG' and a cosmology institute appears.
'It's good to be here. We're having economic problems where we come from.'
"Flat pack furniture is my passion. It's just a shame I haven't the space to assemble it."
Cosmonaut
Neil Armstrong Outtakes
Spaceman looking out of the window of his spaceship at planets.
"Space exploration"
Mars Poppins
"Oh well, at least it's not Earth."
"Going to Mars sounded like fun. Do you think we can get dad to finance it?"
'Boy, does this ever shoot holes in the old Big Bang Theory!'
"Siri, find oxygen."
"I've always wondered, do light years have half the calories of regular years?"
COP29
Leaving a Lasting Impression. . .
'How can I get my baby to sleep?'
"All I'm saying is now is the time to develop the technology to deflect an asteroid."
'It looks to me like they come in peace.'
Neil Armstrong readies for the moon landing.
'...And you're always complaining about the government's international trade agreements'
An astronaut parties with aliens on the wing of his spaceship.
"Disney will flip!"
Climbing to the moon...
First Contact
"When we said we'd build 'affordable' homes we had a particular buyer in mind."
Rocket Ark
"Do you think it's a form of greeting?"
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