Raul Oaida, a Romanian surfer fan of NASA, wanted to honor his way to the U.S. space shuttle program, which ended in July 2011 after 30 years of existence. So he sent a shuttle into space in Lego using a special balloon, and posted the video on YouTube of his tribute.
This is from Germany he launched his shuttle in Lego, attached to a balloon filled with helium and equipped with a camera in charge of filming the toy for his journey beyond our atmosphere, as well as GPS. The small shuttle has almost reached its goal to reach in space, since it flew at an altitude of 35,000 meters. Posted a few days ago on YouTube, the video is more about her.
This is from Germany he launched his shuttle in Lego, attached to a balloon filled with helium and equipped with a camera in charge of filming the toy for his journey beyond our atmosphere, as well as GPS. The small shuttle has almost reached its goal to reach in space, since it flew at an altitude of 35,000 meters. Posted a few days ago on YouTube, the video is more about her.
oh my gosh is that really in space that's obviously not real it would burn up in the earth's atmosphere
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