Paper Plane Goes to Space
Three British space buffs attached a paper airplane and a camera to a helium balloon that soared 23 miles above ground, and captured amazing images.
"We did it because we wanted to see if we could — and we could!" IT expert Steve Davies told Sky News Online. The plane, which had a three-foot wingspan, was made of straws and covered in paper. At about 90,000 feet, the helium balloon burst.
Check out more of the incredible photos below:
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20101111/sc_yblog_upshot/paper-plane-takes-photos-from-space
"We did it because we wanted to see if we could — and we could!" IT expert Steve Davies told Sky News Online. The plane, which had a three-foot wingspan, was made of straws and covered in paper. At about 90,000 feet, the helium balloon burst.
Check out more of the incredible photos below:
Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20101111/sc_yblog_upshot/paper-plane-takes-photos-from-space
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