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Should We Launch Justin Bieber into Space?
Just call him the Biebernaut. An astronomer is making a case for  launching pop singer Justin Bieber into suborbital space aboard a  private rocketship.
The idea is not to rid the world of the Canadian teenager and his pop  stylings — he would come back down to Earth eventually, after all —  but rather to help jump-start the emerging suborbital spaceflight industry.
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Photo credit: Virgin Galactic/CORBIS

I LOVE that they have to clarify “No, no, the cosmos won’t keep him.”

discoverynews:

Should We Launch Justin Bieber into Space?

Just call him the Biebernaut. An astronomer is making a case for launching pop singer Justin Bieber into suborbital space aboard a private rocketship.

The idea is not to rid the world of the Canadian teenager and his pop stylings — he would come back down to Earth eventually, after all — but rather to help jump-start the emerging suborbital spaceflight industry.

keep reading

Photo credit: Virgin Galactic/CORBIS

I LOVE that they have to clarify “No, no, the cosmos won’t keep him.”

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  7. michy18 reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    just leave him out there
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  12. sassiavelli reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    give him a space suit. And kick him out...let space deal with him. :U
  13. escape2neverland reblogged this from itsfullofstars
  14. thefightinthedog reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    wait wait wait…Biebz is Canadian?
  15. aprince reblogged this from itsfullofstars
  16. the-mighty-ribozyme reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    Yes, yes, and yes.
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  18. tifarei reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    I LOVE that they have...clarify “No, no,
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  20. ifbirdsflyover reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    But Protazoa is supposed to be the first performer in space.
  21. jamminultra reblogged this from silverthediva and added:
    “Open the pod bay doors, HAL!” “I’m afraid I can’t do that, Justin.” …Sure, why not?
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  23. silverthediva reblogged this from gummi-chemist and added:
    DO IT.
  24. drweesnaw reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    This is actually a really good idea because it will get a lot of attention, which is exactly what the space industry...
  25. gummi-chemist reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    please, go right ahead, we wont miss him at all :)
  26. fromashesandravens reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    Yes, yes we should. And let...like, forever stay there. That’d be brilliant.
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    Is it too much to hope that someday we look upon the brilliant scientific minds of our time with more respect and...
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  31. alpaca-punch reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    ……….is he really wearing...sweater/hoodie material? what.
  32. elementary-to-life reblogged this from itsfullofstars and added:
    No!
  33. fuqnmark reblogged this from discoverynews and added:
    they should let him. then just never let
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