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    Posted October 26, 2012 by
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    Next stop for Gangnam Style suggested by brilliant user

     

    A Yahoo! Answers user had submitted a brilliant question regarding the feasibility of jumping the famous "Oppa Gangnam Style" while on the moon to the well known Q&A site.

    If dancing on the Moon is possible, and if NASA accepts the brilliant idea for celebration upon  returning to the Moon, then we will see the first dancing on extraterrestrial surface in our history that may fascinate more people to take part in space exploration and can be used as predecessor for cultural showoff with this extraordinary way. Even the Moon's gravity might hinder this would-be accomplishment, suitable modifications could be done to enhance the effect while dancing on the Moon.

     

    The original text reads:

    Imagine one day, astronauts go back to the moon via an Orion spacecraft. Astronauts inside are talking about how to celebrate the return to the moon.

    At the moon, after hoisting the flag and had assembled some instruments ,the astronauts pointed the camera to themselves and then arranged themselves in a neat order. Afterwards, when the commander said "This will be the gloriest moment in our history" and count 3,2,1 by finger. Then......OPPA MOON STYLE!

     

    Is this possible to jump Oppa Gangnam Style on the Moon?

     

    The link:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AladDASf_MnYq.7HfS5kOLfsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20121025040129AAo1TTE

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