The last time we saw Tony Stark, he was adrift in space in the Avengers: Endgame trailer, and it didn't look like survival was likely.
Luckily,
the folks at NASA heard about Iron Man's plight and had some advice to
offer for the rest of the Avengers who were still alive on Earth.
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The
NASA tweet suggested, of course, to listen for a distress call from
Stark that mirrors NASA's infamous "Houston, we have a problem" phrase.
But
since it seems like Stark, who has run out of food and water and is
almost out of oxygen, doesn't have an operable communications device (at
least not one that can reach Earth), NASA said that the Avengers who
are on the ground should use all their resources to scan the skies for
Iron Man.
Unfortunately, the Avengers are a little short-staffed after the Snappening at the end of Avengers: Infinity War.
Based on the trailer, it looks like only a handful of superheroes are
available: Captain America, Black Widow, The Hulk, Thor, Nebula, and
Ant-Man.
Hopefully
Bruce Banner can use his genius to help find Stark, or maybe Thor will
be able to fly out into space to help him once they locate him.
In fact, check out this zoomed-in look at NASA's photo, shared by a sharp-eyed Twitter user.
It looks like Thor is already on the case.
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