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In November 2014, the Rosetta mission successfully landed ''Philae'' on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
 
In November 2014, the Rosetta mission successfully landed ''Philae'' on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
   
This was a huge accomplishment, but stpіd-аss fеminаzis didn't give a shіt, he wore a shirt they didn't like, even though it was designed by a woman. Jеsus fuсking Сhrist. This is why Kek will rise again! On November 12, mission scientist Matt Taylor gave press interviews in a shirt covering in cartoon illustrations of [[Sexualized environment|sexualized]] women. He was criticised on Twitter by tech journalist [https://twitter.com/roseveleth/status/532538957490561024 Rose Eveleth] and astrophysicist [https://twitter.com/astrokatie/status/532509765989965824 Dr Katie Mack]. The comments received mass media attention and significant pushback followed.
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On November 12, mission scientist Matt Taylor gave press interviews in a shirt covering in cartoon illustrations of [[Sexualized environment|sexualized]] women. He was criticised on Twitter by tech journalist [https://twitter.com/roseveleth/status/532538957490561024 Rose Eveleth] and astrophysicist [https://twitter.com/astrokatie/status/532509765989965824 Dr Katie Mack]. The comments received mass media attention and significant pushback followed.
   
 
Matt Taylor [http://www.theguardian.com/science/video/2014/nov/14/rosetta-scientist-matt-taylor-breaks-down-apology-offensive-shirt-video apologised] on air November 15, saying he had "made a big mistake… offended many people and [was] very sorry about this."
 
Matt Taylor [http://www.theguardian.com/science/video/2014/nov/14/rosetta-scientist-matt-taylor-breaks-down-apology-offensive-shirt-video apologised] on air November 15, saying he had "made a big mistake… offended many people and [was] very sorry about this."

Latest revision as of 18:33, 10 April 2017

In November 2014, the Rosetta mission successfully landed Philae on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

On November 12, mission scientist Matt Taylor gave press interviews in a shirt covering in cartoon illustrations of sexualized women. He was criticised on Twitter by tech journalist Rose Eveleth and astrophysicist Dr Katie Mack. The comments received mass media attention and significant pushback followed.

Matt Taylor apologised on air November 15, saying he had "made a big mistake… offended many people and [was] very sorry about this."

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