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Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 28 January 2012 - 06:38 PM

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How neat is this?

Two teens from Toronto successfully launched a Lego figure into near space -- and launched a storm of interest on the Web.

Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad, 17-year-old classmates at Agincourt Collegiate Institute, took four months, many Saturdays, and $400 to carry a Lego figurine and four cameras miles above the earth, a project that the two did for fun, not for class.

"We didn't really believe we could do it until we did," Ho told the Toronto Star.
You can see the video they made, using the stunning photos of the Lego man 78,000 feet off the ground, here.

The clip of the Lego man in near space has gone viral, with 570,000 views and counting. Searches on Yahoo! for "lego man in space" have soared 325% in just one day.

The high school students, both seniors, were inspired by a video of a similar project undertaken by students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The DIY contraption included a GPS locator so the students could track the weather balloon (a professional-grade one they purchased online) once it landed. Using a website that calculates a weather balloon's landing position based on coordinates and variables like wind speed, the two waited to launch the object until the timing was right for a Canadian landing.

The video shows the two-inch high LEGO man holding a Canadian flag flying high above Earth and the clouds, until the tilt of the earth's axis can be seen. And then the balloon pops, sending the Lego guy back to the ground in a mere 32 minutes.

Ho and Muhammad may still be walking on air with all the accolades they've received for their successful project. The teens have been offered cameras from Canon and asked to speak at an engineering competitions, and they've been given funds to cover the cost of the project. Even Lego sent its congratulations.

Not bad for two kids who haven't even found out yet where they're going to college.

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#2 blackcompe  Icon User is offline

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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 28 January 2012 - 06:59 PM

Super cool! I had no idea they made balloons that could do that.
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 28 January 2012 - 08:23 PM

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Best comment: "and that's how two teenagers started Canada's space program. "
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 28 January 2012 - 09:36 PM

View PostKYA, on 28 January 2012 - 08:23 PM, said:

Best comment: "and that's how two teenagers started Canada's space program. "


Lol, that was comical...
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 30 January 2012 - 11:52 AM

Wait...

Shouldn't the lego man have burnt up on reentry?
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 30 January 2012 - 12:18 PM

I only wish I could do something half this awesome
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 31 January 2012 - 04:37 PM

Honestly I don't think this was that big of a deal. Others have already launched stuff into near space using a simple weather balloon. I think someone last year even did it by just tying on a camera and letting it go where it took pictures.

Now if they had been the first to really do something innovative with this, that would be one thing. But other than the lego man, nothing is really new here.

As for the question on re-entry, re-entry is due to friction at high speed. The key words here are "high speed". Things in orbit must achieve around 17k miles an hour. So when they re-enter (like a space shuttle) that speed is going to cause massive friction against the atmosphere and thus heat. Same with any kind of large meteors etc. Every day we have cosmic meteorites fall to earth that never burn up.

Due to the lower surface area of this gadget they made combined with the slower decent, there isn't enough friction to burn up.
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 31 January 2012 - 04:46 PM

These guys at http://www.g-form.com make cases for various devices that they drop from the edge of space. Cool videos to go with:


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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 31 January 2012 - 06:58 PM

I find that hard to believe that actually; only 1 side was protected. if the screen had landed on a rock it would have cracked the screen if not destroyed it completely. I could see it if both sides were protected certainly.
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 13 February 2012 - 05:24 PM

Well, when they say "Launched" I think they mean with a rocket...

Still cool, just not as exiting. X cite ing!

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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 14 February 2012 - 05:52 AM

Seem's like there was a little bit of luck involved in the entire operation but produced some really cool results!
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Re: Teenagers launch Lego man into space

Posted 27 February 2012 - 07:06 AM

Hehehehe, cool. Where I come from people might consider this as space pollution..
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