The first space donut - video

On April 9, one brave donut went where no other donut has ever gone before: at . His adventure was filmed and the video is available at the end of this article.

Donut in space

The famous donut began his journey from a carefully selected location in the town of Askim in Norway by Swedes Alexander and Benjamin Jonsson who are siblings.

The two brothers preferred to travel and take off their donut in Norway and not in their homeland in Sweden to avoid paying money to get a flying license (!!!).

The dough traveler arrived at an altitude of 20 miles (32 kilometers) from a meteorological balloon and landed successfully on Lake Vader in Sweden.

However, the condition of the lucky donut, after enjoying a dream in space and a swimming experience in the pool looked more like a muddy round thing than a donut. Chaos! Therefore, it is safe to assume that the brothers will not eat it.

Βεβαίως, η NASA ως ειδική του αχανές διαστήματος, υποστηρίζει ότι το διάστημα ξεκινά από τα  62 μίλια (100 χιλιόμετρα) πάνω από την της Γης. Έτσι, δυστηχώς, ο λουκουμάς με την τρύπα στη μέση, δεν άγγιξε πραγματικά το διάστημα.

On the other hand, there is no doubt that this type of confectionery was the first to rise above the highest clouds, so for euphemism we will give it the title of the first donut in space.

Now that I think about it , I still have a Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ in my drawer, which works fine. Are you saying I should make it the first lost in space spectrum?

Watch the video below:

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Written by Dimitris

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