An 8-year-old Pakistani-origin child surprised
everyone by pointing out an error on NASA's website, while the agency also
openly admitted its mistake.
A young child caught a minor error on NASA's official
website, after which the interesting incident quickly went viral on social
media.
The child's father, Masrat Ali, cheerfully informed NASA
about the error on 'X' and called it an 'important mission update'. NASA also
responded very cheerfully, appreciating the tip, which won the hearts of users.
According to the details, in a NASA post, ‘Explore Jupiter’
was mistakenly written as ‘Expor Jupiter’, meaning the letter ‘l’ was missing
in the word ‘Explore’.
The child’s father wrote in his post that his 8-year-old son
noticed this mistake and insisted that it be reported. NASA responded by saying
Thanks for pointing it out. We are immediately correcting the missing letter.
According to the father, his son will be very happy with
this friendly response from NASA because he is deeply interested in space,
rockets, and launches, and dreams of becoming an astronaut in the future.
He added that his son will proudly describe the incident in
his class. This interesting conversation went viral as soon as it was seen,
with users praising the child's meticulousness and wishing him a bright future.
One user wrote that this child is truly a hero and should be
included in future missions, while another said that today he is correcting a
small mistake, tomorrow he might be taking on big responsibilities on Mars.


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