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Pence was visiting the Kennedy Space Center in Florida when he placed his hand on a piece of hardware despite the large sign that asked people not to. Twitter user Mike Rundle posted a photo of the Vice-President captioned, “C’mon dude, really?”
C'mon dude, really? pic.twitter.com/SqZZ43exxl
— Mike Rundle (@flyosity) July 7, 2017
He later apologised to Nasa on Twitter, joking that Florida Senator Marco Rubio ‘dared’ him to do it. Nasa, in turn, assured Pence that the equipment was in need of a clean anyway.
Sorry @NASA...@MarcoRubio dared me to do it! pic.twitter.com/qIYtKOPyFh
— Vice President Mike Pence Archived (@VP45) July 7, 2017
Nasa said in a statement that "procedures require the hardware to be cleaned before tiles are bonded to the spacecraft, so touching the surface is absolutely okay."
Pence also posted another tweet mocking the incident, replacing NASA hardware with a porcupine in the photo.
Okay...so this isn't exactly the first time this has happened. pic.twitter.com/6Y7b3UlJXe
— Vice President Mike Pence Archived (@VP45) July 7, 2017
If the hardware was not OK to touch, it "would have had a protective cover over it", Nasa added. The original photo had gone viral within hours with some social media users criticising Pence for ignoring the sign.
"Good to know our vice president has the self control of a sugar-charged third grader on a field trip," wrote one Twitter user.
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Here’s how Twitter reacted to the incident:
— Tony Shaw 📚 (@Maynardgcrabbs) July 7, 2017
— Tony Shaw 📚 (@Maynardgcrabbs) July 7, 2017
He wanted his own orb moment pic.twitter.com/SE14czbsUq
— JD (@wecanbanewforce) July 7, 2017
... pic.twitter.com/LDOJRYujbk
— Christina (@MsAmaris) July 7, 2017
https://twitter.com/Melangetic/status/883174104177758210
https://twitter.com/kstatik/status/883574476016955392
Look how violated the hardware feels pic.twitter.com/woo0frsOAd
— Jacson A. Bevens (@JacsonBevens) July 7, 2017
"After six months at Trump's side, Mike Pence quietly envies the capsule for its journey to the cold, tranquil emptiness of space," wrote @KevinMKruse.
https://twitter.com/KevinMKruse/status/883327762542546944
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