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Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Signs 6th May 2026

Linking to Tom's Signs: https://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/ 

National Space Centre in Leicester

How many people do you think Pushed it?

This is from the National Space Centre in Leicester https://www.spacecentre.co.uk/. We went there at the start of April when we were down visiting my partner's dad. They live near Northampton. I will get around to posting the trip to this Museum

54 comments:

  1. Wenn ich über deine Frage nachdenke, dann muss ich lachen. Ich glaube, ich wäre auch in Versuchung geraten auf den roten Knopf zu drücken. Ist es Neugier? Widerstand gegen Befehle? Oder einfach manchmal Dummheit?

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  2. Boa noite Ananka. Aguardamos as fotos do museu.

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  3. Uhhhhh I think everybody would push it. LOL

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  4. That is the first thing I thought of. I think lots of people probably looked around and if they didn't see anyone, pressed the button. :)

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  5. LOL It's so tempting to push isn't it!

    All the best Jan

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  6. Like a moth to the flame, lol!

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  7. Hello, Ananka! I wonder if you pushed it.

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  8. Funny-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  9. ...I'm a bit confused!

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    1. Haha yes it was confusing what to do! :-D

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  10. I don't see the point of having the button if you can't push it. Reminds me of a scene toward the end of Bride of Frankenstein. There's a lever that shouldn't be pushed down: "You fool, you blow us all up!" Of course, it gets pushed down and BOOM! Not a wise idea to have such a lever to begin with.

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    1. That make sense Kirk! A classic film! :-D

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  11. Of course now we want to.

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  12. If it were Trump, he would press the button! LoL
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  13. That remeinds me of when our oldest was about two, we were at the car shop/dealership, and he asked from his stroller, what's this, and stood up and pushed the red glowing button...and promptly shut down their whole computer network, LOL!!!
    (And why was that main control so easily accessible to little ones anyways???)

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    1. That's a strange button to have I agree! :-D

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  14. My Doctor said when he sees a big red button he has to push it

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  15. I’m guessing a lot of people pushed it at least once just to check if it was real. Human curiosity is impossible to resist when there’s a big red button involved. The National Space Centre looks like such a fun place to visit too. Space museums always manage to bring out the inner child in people, whether it’s rockets, astronauts, or interactive exhibits. I’ll look forward to seeing more photos from your trip when you post them.

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    1. I think they would have yeah! Thanks Melody, I'll get it posted soon :-D

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  16. Why not push it? I don't think it's a big deal unless that's an atom bomb button...

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  17. Ananka aguardando as fotos do museu, bjs.

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  18. A strange button. Do you press it? I wouldn't have dared to press it.

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    1. I pressed it! I think it is for fun :-D

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  19. Por precaução, prefiro dormir a apertar esse botão. rsrsrsrs

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  20. How wonderful that you were able to visit! I'm sure a lot of people pressed the button!

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