Photos from open Sources The first donut from Earth will officially go into space. More precisely, in the near space, if you stick to more correct wording.
Two Swedes, each other’s brothers, visited the neighboring Norway and there they tied a confectionery to their own weather balloon product with a camera. The donut has reportedly risen to a height twenty one miles, that is, more than thirty two kilometers.
According to Benjamin and Alexander Johnson, living in Swedish the city of Lucechil near the Norwegian border, their experiment It is more of a pampering than something serious. Swedes already ringing all over the internet that launched a donut in space, however NASA representatives contacted them and reported somewhat distressing news: it is customary to consider real space an area that starts a hundred kilometers above our surface the planet. Below is the so-called near-space space. It would be better if they did something more promising, for example, would build a flying machine.
The brothers refused to implement this project in their native country, because, according to Swedish law, for the private launch of the probe to pay the state almost a thousand euros. In Norway like no taxes.
The weather balloon splashed down on the Swedish lake Wattern and was delivered to land by local rescuers. Baking reportedly during flight and splashdown suffered significantly, therefore unsuitable for use.