Comet-Landing Scientist's Bad Wardrobe Choice Draws Attention

#ThatShirt has an awful lot of people talking about sexism, not comets.

The first pictures from the comet landing were spectacular, but it's another picture that's getting attention.

Scientist Dr. Matt Taylor โ€” who led the European Space Agency team that landed a robot probe on a comet, capping a project project decades years in the making, according to the BBC โ€” had a bit of a wardrobe malfunction at a celebratory press conference for the success of the Rosetta mission.

His shirt covered in cartoon-like images of buxom, scantily-clad women in seductive poses caught plenty of flak on Twitter for the unwelcoming, sexist message they said it could send women in science fields.

"ESA can land their robot on a comet. A comet! Itโ€™s amazing. But they still canโ€™t see misogyny under their noses," Alice Bell wrote in a column for The Guardian. "Pointing this out is not a distraction to the science. Itโ€™s part of it."

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