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Mars Rover 'Draws' Penis On Red Planet & NASA Picture Goes Viral (PHOTO, VIDEO) | HuffPost Impact
Remember this historical moment when we all laughed because of a dick pic on Mars... it may really have been an accident but it's still funny though XD : r/comics
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NASA's Opportunity Mars Rover Declared Dead: Most Spectacular Pictures from the Red Planet
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Clarkson would be proud: Tracks left by Nasa's Mars rover reveal obscene penis picture on the red planet | Daily Mail Online
We Sent a Dick Pic to the Moon—And We're Doing It Again | WIRED