“When the phone rings at Kennedy Space Center’s public affairs office, the caller might just communicate with aliens. Or have psychic powers. Or see UFOs. Whether they’re hiding in a phone booth from perceived pursuers or trying to sell a space rock, the callers want to talk to NASA, the space agency, the ultimate authority in all things cosmic.” Chris Kridler —NASA’s Incoming Calls to Public Affairs are Out of This WorldFlorida Today)
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