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by:Tuowei
2019-08-12
Not many people can say that they have been to space twice, not to mention that the toy company has done the feat.
Not many people can say that they have been to space twice, not to mention that the toy company has done the feat.
But Anstey toy echidna has made two 37,000-meter space trips on a balloon and eventually exploded and she was sent back to SA.
Both of Anstey\'s trips ended with a forced landing in the Murray Malley area, all taken on the journey
The professional contacted her during her trip.
David Brooks, a community activity and History official at the tea tree ditch Library, said the latest landing at Anstee earlier this month was multi-faceted.
\"This time she landed on a tree (near Barmera)
It\'s not ideal, \"he said.
The launch in July 7 was carried out as part of a children\'s space group in which children aged 10 to 15 meet monthly with space experts and professionals.
\"It was very interesting that all of this eventually led Anstey into space again.
If we do this again, we will have the kids use a 3D printer and have them design and choose what they send to space.
Brooks and the aerospace group have big dreams for Anstie and hope to send her into space for the third time next year.
\"Our ultimate goal is to get her on the space station.
It\'s just about finding the right person to talk to at NASA. ”window. VidoraConfig = {
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Not many people can say that they have been to space twice, not to mention that the toy company has done the feat.
But Anstey toy echidna has made two 37,000-meter space trips on a balloon and eventually exploded and she was sent back to SA.
Both of Anstey\'s trips ended with a forced landing in the Murray Malley area, all taken on the journey
The professional contacted her during her trip.
David Brooks, a community activity and History official at the tea tree ditch Library, said the latest landing at Anstee earlier this month was multi-faceted.
\"This time she landed on a tree (near Barmera)
It\'s not ideal, \"he said.
The launch in July 7 was carried out as part of a children\'s space group in which children aged 10 to 15 meet monthly with space experts and professionals.
\"It was very interesting that all of this eventually led Anstey into space again.
If we do this again, we will have the kids use a 3D printer and have them design and choose what they send to space.
Brooks and the aerospace group have big dreams for Anstie and hope to send her into space for the third time next year.
\"Our ultimate goal is to get her on the space station.
It\'s just about finding the right person to talk to at NASA. ”window. VidoraConfig = {
\"IsProd\": Real \"product\": \"AdelaideNow\", \"article id\": \"4f5afd0cd8a1476f07f36c6377cde6ce \"}
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