Published 20:54 IST, July 30th 2020

'Take us with you': Twitter, NASA's Mars rover share witty exchange minutes before launch

Twitter and NASA exchange a hilarious conversation on twitter just before the launch of Perseverance Mars Rover. Netizens also take a part in the conversation.

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A hilarious exchange between Twitter and American ncy just before launch of latest Mars rover 'Perseverance' has caught eye of netizens. Takeoff for NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover was scheduled for 7:50 am EDT from Cape Canaveral in Florida. Just minutes before that, Twitter requested to be taken along for ride to Red Planet.

'hilarious' conversation

official account of Twitter me a ligharted tweet saying, “Take us with you”. Twitter tagged NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover in tweet. To this, Perseverance very subtly responded with a tweet that said, “I'm carrying names of nearly 11 million people, and hopes and dreams of many more. Permission to come aboard. Let's go. #CountdownToMars”.

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This subtle response from NASA garnered 4.2K likes and 598 Retweets and comments. NASA me ar tweet from its account which said, "Saved you a seat, Twitter". NASA tagged Twitter in this tweet and it also shared an im of Perseverance. NASA also used hashtag CountdownToMars.

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To this Tweet, Twitter me a very quirky reply if NASA has a window or an aisle seat. Twitter me sure y do t get a middle seat. quirky tweet me by twitter mand to gar 1.2K likes in just minutes. 

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exchange did t end here. NASA responded to Twitter's request by saying that re is plenty of . According to reports, Perseverance is expected to reach Mars on February 18, 2021. Twitter me a last tweet asking wher Twitter has "eugh of those jokes to last seven months". exchange has garnered thousands of likes and comments and has absolutely delighted users. 

Netizens also reacted to tweets me by Twitter and NASA. y took over to comment section. While a few said y wanted to join in conversation, ors Retweeted quirky responses me by NASA. People also expressed how y are so excited about launch.

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20:53 IST, July 30th 2020