For decades, mission control teams have passed around jars of peanuts before high-risk launches and landings. But why? And what do peanuts have to do with saving spacecraft?
🔍 In this video, you’ll discover: • The origin of NASA’s peanut superstition • How peanuts became a symbol of success • Why engineers jokingly say they “get paid in peanuts” • The hilarious moment this tradition first started • Why NASA still uses it today, even with cutting-edge technology • Fun facts about missions saved by the peanut ritual
From Mars landings to asteroid missions, peanuts have been quietly helping NASA for over 50 years—and the story behind it is too fun to miss.
If you're a fan of NASA, space mysteries, or quirky science traditions, this video will blow your mind.
🌠 Sit back, relax, and crunch into the wildest NASA superstition ever! Don’t forget to LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🔔, and COMMENT your favorite NASA fact!
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