Sloth was found on the launch pad during the launch of a rocket to Jupiter (3 photos)
Many would like to watch the launch of a space rocket close, but while some are dreaming, others are confidently crawling straight to the goal.
The European Space Agency (ESA) launched a rocket to Jupiter on Friday from the launch pad of French Guiana, but all the attention of the audience was riveted to the sloth.
Literally a few minutes before the launch of the rocket, the slow the beast appeared in front of one of the video cameras installed for observation behind the rocket in real time.
The woolly handsome man, who got into the live broadcast, promptly removed from sin away from a dangerous place and gave the nickname Jerry.
The rocket that Jerry had crawled to see launched launched into orbit the ESA JUICE spacecraft designed for satellites Jupiter. The expedition will last 10 years and explore Jupiter and its three icy satellites that could contain underground oceans. Moreover, only one way to the largest planet will take 8 years! Then the ship will try to put Ganymede (one of Jupiter's moons) into orbit for detailed study of it. It is believed that the underground ocean on Ganymede contains more water than all the oceans on Earth.