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How Phoenix Collective ASAN Intergalactically Dissed Donald Trump

“@realDonaldTrump: Look at that, you son of a bitch!”
Space is the place (to put your Donald Trump tweets).

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A local collective calling itself the Autonomous Space Agency Network last week launched a weather balloon into the stratosphere, with a message aimed down below to our commander in chief.

“@realDonaldTrump: Look at that, you son of a bitch!” the printout of a tweet read.

Sent skyward on the 56th anniversary of Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s famous first-human-in-space flight, the note from the Phoenix-based group was a reference to Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell’s oft-repeated quote. Mitchell, the sixth person ever to walk on the moon, said from space, “You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, you son of a bitch.'”

Thus, the tweet sent skyward on Aphrodite 1, which weighs about a pound and was filled with enough helium to take it to 90,000 feet. The balloon weighed a little over a pound, was inflated with 120 cubic feet of helium and outfitted with more than just sneers at our much-reviled president. Aphrodite 1 also sported a GPS sensor and a camera, perhaps to capture Mr. Trump’s earthbound response, still pending.

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The ASAN folks are equally mum. Members of the agency remain anonymous as “a way to discourage the use of the group for the ego or vanity of individual members,” a representative recently wrote to The Washington Post.

“To our knowledge, the Aphrodite 1 launch was the first political protest in near space,” the same member said in an e-mail to the Post. The agency’s less-than-salutary salute was a reference to President Trump’s proposed budget cuts of NASA’s earth science program.

ASAN brought the event to earth by way of a YouTube video that described the act as the “first protest in space.” This was the first of several projects expected from ASAN, a fledgling space program composed of scientists, engineers, and artists.

Up next: A GoFundMe campaign that will finance another balloon launch this summer.

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“We’re here to show the world that space is not just for generals, autocrats, and boy billionaires,” the agency has stated.

Up yours intergalactically, Mr. President.

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