Elon Musk Launches Rocket Full of His Own Nudes “For Science”

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Elon Musk Launches Rocket Full of His Own Nudes “For Science”

In a move that shocked even the most seasoned space enthusiasts, Elon Musk’s SpaceX today launched a Falcon Heavy rocket filled with nude photographs of the billionaire himself. The payload, humorously dubbed ‘Mission Full Exposure,’ was sent skyward from Cape Canaveral as Musk asserted it was a revolutionary leap for scientific advancement in the field of interstellar eroticism. As the thrusters ignited, onlookers couldn’t help but speculate whether Musk had finally lost touch with Earth’s gravitational pull or just his sanity.

According to an official statement from SpaceX, the provocative payload is intended to study ‘the effects of high-altitude exposure on human confidence and ego.’ A memo leaked from NASA insiders revealed that the agency is cautiously optimistic about collaborating with Musk, provided he keeps his pants on during meetings. ‘The scientific community is intrigued by Musk’s audacious exploration into personal boundaries and space-time fabrics,’ stated Professor Jenna Thorne, head of Extraterrestrial Relations at MIT. ‘Though we’d prefer to focus on actual rock samples.’

In a surreal twist, tech giant Meta announced a new VR experience called ‘Galactic Nudescape,’ which promises to let users explore Musk’s celestial body from the comfort of their living rooms. This unexpected partnership raised eyebrows given Meta’s ongoing controversies surrounding user data and privacy. Critics argue that this collaboration sets a dangerous precedent for digital exploitation disguised as technological innovation. However, early adopters seem unfazed, eagerly lining up for beta access.

The endeavor reportedly cost an estimated $420 million, funded primarily through Dogecoin investments and questionable stock sales. Engineers working on the project cited numerous challenges, such as ensuring the images didn’t burn up upon re-entry or cause any unintended cultural incidents when mistakenly intercepted by extraterrestrial civilizations. Despite these hurdles, Musk remains undeterred, claiming that this is only the beginning of humanity’s ‘exposed journey across galaxies.’

As the rocket hurtled further into space, carrying its risqué cargo to where no billionaire has bared all before, Musk tweeted confidently, ‘Let future archaeologists debate this one!’ Whether this bold stunt will be remembered as visionary or just another notch in Musk’s bedpost remains to be seen. For now, we await either an alien diplomatic incident or perhaps just more tasteful art in zero-G.

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