Millions of miles away and still screw up a photo shoot

From AP
DARMSTADT, Germany —  The European deep space probe Rosetta successfully completed a flyby of an asteroid millions of miles from earth, but its high resolution camera stopped shortly before the closest pass, space officials said Saturday.


What can I say. It happens to the best of them. At least they didn't send the probe off and forgot to put the memory card in the camera. I don't think there is one photographer out there that hasn't done it. The difference is who admits it. Try being a young 18-year-old punk sailor on his first mission and not realizing he didn't have film in the camera until looking at the counter on the top that was way past the 36th frame.

IT SHOULD ONLY HAPPEN ONCE RIGHT!!!

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