NASA's social goes dark with government shutdown, internet freaks out
[Photo by: NASAMoon/Twitter]
Tom DeLonge best be ready: With NASA's Twitter being down during the government shutdown, does that mean aliens are going to show up?
Well, that's what Twitter is thinking—and their response is hilarious.
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NASA's accounts shared an official message, reading: “Sorry, but we won't be tweeting/responding to replies during the government shutdown. Also, all public NASA activities and events are cancelled or postponed until further notice. We'll be back as soon as possible! Sorry for the inconvenience.”
Sorry, but we won't be tweeting/responding to replies during the government shutdown. Also, all public NASA activities and events are cancelled or postponed until further notice. We'll be back as soon as possible! Sorry for the inconvenience. pic.twitter.com/78WCQwO0sW
— NASA Moon (@NASAMoon) January 22, 2018
And that got Twitter thinking… Does that mean the solar system is shut down?!
The moon has been deemed nonessential https://t.co/g3W145tHaD
— Dave Brown (@dave_brown24) January 22, 2018
The moon is closed. https://t.co/mHRaLCJaOK
— James West (@jameswest2010) January 22, 2018
So is the earth š https://t.co/ER3gTui6X0
— Brian L Kahn (@blkahn) January 22, 2018
just waiting on @NASASun's announcement so we can basically call the solar system closed for official business
— Brian L Kahn (@blkahn) January 22, 2018
NOW’S YOUR CHANCE, PLUTO
— blanketman (@BRCrackhead) January 22, 2018
The aliens are gonna finally show up today and find a sign hanging outside NASA that says CLOSED FOR SHUTDOWN, PLEASE COME BACK LATER https://t.co/GfexZmY6yz
— Mark Berman (@markberman) January 22, 2018
With the government shut down for the time being, it's time DeLonge's teams head up that alien research.