Nasa Had Their Own Black Friday: Black Hole Friday
The analogy here is the correlation between the stores having a not-so-mysterious gravitational pull on materialistic shoppers, and the self-imploding star. NASA released a number of interesting and entertaining Tweets about black holes throughout Black Friday including 2-for-1 Black Hole Friday deals (video above), Black Friday Info Ads, and Black Friday whether, all with the hashtag #BlackFriday. Below are just a sample of interesting and creative Tweets made by NASA and their astronauts about Black Hole Friday.
Black Friday in space. This sure beats the mall (so do most things!) pic.twitter.com/HfbGv2IYli
— Terry Virts (@AstroTerry) November 28, 2014
Home from #BlackFriday? Black hole Sagittarius A* calls the Milky Way home: http://t.co/x3vD9Agmy0 #BlackHoleFriday pic.twitter.com/GBOhoMLK0F
— NASA (@NASA) November 28, 2014
#BlackFriday tiring? Maybe it's snack time. Here's a black hole eating a star http://t.co/73N2tUCjrp #BlackHoleFriday pic.twitter.com/tsRMRksfV1
— NASA (@NASA) November 28, 2014
Black holes aren't empty holes at all! They're a massive amount of matter packed in a tiny area #BlackHoleFriday pic.twitter.com/2tDuxhCgNM
— NASA (@NASA) November 28, 2014
2 for 1 #BlackFriday deal! Actually, it's 2 black holes merging into 1: http://t.co/ymZxzddNcv #BlackHoleFriday pic.twitter.com/AAHGgGShiG
— NASA (@NASA) November 28, 2014
Looking for a size large on #BlackFriday? Here's a supermassive black hole: http://t.co/gGSwz1ZCVH #BlackHoleFriday pic.twitter.com/cEMoScMH1W
— NASA (@NASA) November 28, 2014