
NASA Astronaut Shares Image of Bizarre Tentacled Object Growing on ISS - The Daily Galaxy
A strange tentacled object photographed on the ISS by NASA astronaut Don Pettit turns out to be something totally unexpected.

A strange tentacled object photographed on the ISS by NASA astronaut Don Pettit turns out to be something totally unexpected.

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