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2023-04-19 14:23:40
In full streaming from the Space Station, an Argentine operator was clearly heard dispatching a mobile
Argentines can never go unnoticed, not even if the national territory is flown from Earth orbit. During a NASA transmission, a national radiotaxi signal appeared dispatching a mobile. The prestigious American agency was streaming on YouTube, as usual, of a moon walk.
Two Russian astronauts left the Space Station to carry out, live for the entire planet Earth, a repair on the ship. In the midst of a series of technical and English communications regarding the repairs, the unexpected was heard: “Did you say 150, from Irigoyen?”, in a clear Argentine accent and with the tone of a taxi station.
The radiotaxi signal leaked two hours and fifteen minutes following the transmission, when -according to the most observant- the Space Station was flying over the province of Buenos Aires.
Apparently, the aforementioned 150 Irigoyen might be found in the Buenos Aires town of Villa Marteli.
The interference was noticed by an Argentine who quickly took the finding to Twitter. Other users in the country corroborated the suspicions.
Obviously, all sorts of jokes in the spirit of “Boys” surfaced on the net, ironically boasting of Argentina’s achievement of leaking into the NASA signal.
NASA had announced the transmission of the moon walk the day before on its social networks.
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