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    Toronto high school students send Lego man on space adventure

    Two teens from Toronto have sent a Lego man where no little plastic man has gone before.

    In a project they embarked on just for fun, Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad decided they would send a Lego man into space, just to see if they could. According to the Toronto Star, the pair rigged up four cameras and their plastic astronaut to a homemade weather balloon. Their experiment returned to Earth after 97 minutes, bringing with it some incredible footage, especially considering that they built everything with only $400.

    Here's a look at the Lego man's incredible journey:

    The two students at Agincourt Collegiate Institute calculate that their contraption managed to reach 24 kilometres above the Earth, which is about three times higher than the peak of Mount Everest. Ho and Muhammad say that the Lego man climbed to about 80,000 feet before the weather balloon popped and began its descent. It landed about 122 kilometres from where they had launched it, and was tracked down by the pair.

    "We kind of started jumping, because there was no one around, so you could do that," Muhammad said in the Star story. The cameras had captured 1,500 photos of the journey, snapping a picture every 20 seconds, which the boys turned into their video.

    Since the Star first published the story Tuesday morning, the boys have become the focus of much media attention and positive feedback from the science community.

    "It shows a tremendous degree of resourcefulness," said Dr. Michael Reid, an astrophysics professor at the University of Toronto, in the Star story.

    So what is the next big project that the boys have in mind? Graduating, said Ho.

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    • Meds  •  3 months ago
      The Lego company must be wetting themselves over this one.
      They should definitely contact these two go-getters from Scarborough, ON.
      Lifetime supply of Lego? No, but some other form of reciprocity.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      wow great job guys. Mostly all you hear about teens on the news is when teens do bad stuff but this is just spectacularly spectacular!
    • katerynaeh  •  St Catharines, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      very impressive. Will be interesting to see where life takes these two young men. Congratulations :)
      • Jackyll 3 months ago
        Lego factory workers ... perhaps ?
    • nj13  •  Vaughan, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      awesome video..make you feel like you were there. great job guys!
    • casey  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  3 months ago
      next step is put a lego man on the moon
    • 1lOVE  •  3 months ago
      yay!!!! Go lego man! Nice job Mohamed and Ho!!
    • canuck  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  3 months ago
      one small step for legoman...one giant leap for legoman kind
    • Alex  •  Beijing, China  •  3 months ago
      Some day the Lego man will reach the moon and plant the Canadian flag.
    • Deadpool  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      lol the Canadian space program.
    • tsar  •  Halifax, Nova Scotia  •  3 months ago
      Excellent job, that is a cool project. I like the unknown sphere object showing at minute 1.01 far behind the lego man.
      • Nat 3 months ago
        I think that was the Moon
      • Scott Thomas 3 months ago
        It's called the Moon.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      awesome and the Canadian on board did not even loose his smile
    • Elaine  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Good for them.
    • Super magoo  •  3 months ago
      SO COOOOOOOOL!!!!!
    • Casper  •  Montreal, Quebec  •  3 months ago
      Did the lego man go into space? No
      Did he go where most men, including all of us posting on here, can only dream to go? A big yes.
      Good work guys.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        Sub orbital, indeed, but nonetheless, space. That is pretty damn high.....
        I am amazed the camera mechanism didn't freeze up and bork the thing. This speaks well for the maker of the camera.
    • Fakhrudin  •  San Bruno, United States  •  3 months ago
      Excellent Jobs done by the youngsters. Next plan to go even higher.? Go for it, Go for Canada
    • EVA  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Cool!! Go little lego guy! Go!
    • DevilsAdvoca...  •  North Bay, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      true Canadian very stoic...no sense of worry.
    • Jim Sutherland  •  Halifax, Nova Scotia  •  3 months ago
      Inga... you are an idiot and the stereotypical know it all engineer... "I did it but only to 66,000 feet, so a bunch of kids can't beat me so this must be a fake..."
      You dont know any of the variables that went into this... was the flag paper or a rigid piece of plastic? What was the size and aerodynamics of the platform? And the video says it was comprised of stills taken twenty seconds apart each, meaning no shakiness or tumbling would be picked up.
      All in all, a nice bit of ingenuity. Who cares if it has been done before... they did it for less than $400 and made a nice artistic touch at the same time.
    • MyWay2Fortune.info  •  Sault Ste Marie, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Wish I was that smart....!
    • Great  •  3 months ago
      Lego is awesome.

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