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haha thanks man!
yeah heard that Australian, British, Nigerian, German and many others media outlets are going crazy about it!
we recieved emails from every part of the world. there is an article on some dubai's news website!
its crazy! i was just hoping to be on the news paper and thats it but its has become something else!

BTW WE GONNA GET FREE CAMERAS FROM CANON! AND TICKETS TO WATCH LEAFS GAME! =D
 
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Kid,

Here is a comment for you in one of the papers---

"Good thing they're in Canada; flying something at 70,000ft with the name "Asad Muhammad" would get you indefinitely detained here in 'merica".
 
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That is so very cool. You sir, have accomplished things the rest of us will only dream of. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
 
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Awesome. Excellent job, well done. Congratulations and best luck for your future plans.

Now post the pics. We all would like to see them.
 
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You are going to be famous now---here are some of the comments on the news in the u s---.


and no oxygen amazing how he kept his eyes open

Two teens with legos = Canadian Space Program

So, Canada finally got a man into space

All I did in highschool was chase skirts :)

f they tried that here in the states , they'd be locked up for endangering air traffic and mom and dad would be villefied in the media as irresponsible parents.

Anyone else notice the thing hovering in the distance at 1 minute in the video?????
 
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Two Canadian high school students have successfully launched a Lego man almost 80,000 feet above sea level--high enough to capture video of the plastic toy hovering above the curvature of the Earth.

Now the results of their experiment have gone viral, racking up more than 600,000 views on YouTube in just two daysand inspiring the young engineers to make their small astronaut his own Facebook page--Lego Man in Space.

The Toronto Starreports that the two teens, Matthew Ho and Asad Muhammed, were inspired to do the project about a year and a half ago when Ho saw a YouTube video of MIT students who sent a balloon to near space. Ho wanted to see if he could do it too.

The friends spent four and a half months working on the project, mostly on Saturdays. In a video interview with the Star, they said the hardest part was making the parachute, which they decided to hand-sew, even though neither of them had any sewing experience.

They also constructed a lightweight Styrofoam box to carry three point-and-shoot cameras, a wide-angle video camera and a cellphone with a downloadable GPS app. They purchased a professional weather balloon for $85 online. The helium that would lift it up came from a party supply store. For launch, they put two mitten warmers in the Styrofoam box to keep the cameras working at that altitude. The whole project cost them about $400.

After the balloon was constructed, the two waited until weather conditions would ensure that the Lego man would land in Canada and not somewhere in the U.S. because they didn't want to take their chances with U.S. Homeland Security, the Star reports.

Ho and Muhammed estimate that it took their balloon craft one hour and five minutes to climb 80,000 feet before it finally popped. The descent took a little more than 30 minutes.

Besides online notoriety, the two also received a congratulatory note from Lego.

Two teens send a Lego man into near space - latimes.com

Congratulation Razgriz and your team member aswell...
 
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