We promise that’s actually its nickname and that we’re not dishing out a playground insult.
The Hubble Space Telescope has returned to study this absolutely bizarre galaxy.
The dead satellite is supposed to remain in the geostationary belt around 40° East, yet it’s mysteriously drifted…
October 5 to October 14 literally didn’t exist in the year 1582.
Behold, the levitating frog.

We promise that’s actually its nickname and that we’re not dishing out a playground insult.
The Hubble Space Telescope has returned to study this absolutely bizarre galaxy.
The dead satellite is supposed to remain in the geostationary belt around 40° East, yet it’s mysteriously drifted…
October 5 to October 14 literally didn’t exist in the year 1582.
Behold, the levitating frog.