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Originally conceived as the average of Earth’s aphelion and perihelion, it is now defined as exactly 149597870700 metres (about 150 million kilometres, or 93 million miles).
How is that possible when Sam the Lost Dog found it just above the horizon? Sam you are the best! You were man’s best friend and bestest pal and proved what ordinary humans could not do. Way to go buddy!
Help #FindSam! Sam the Dog went missing on his trip to Space. Reward if found. Full Story: https://t.co/g1PFj9jjC0 pic.twitter.com/LJHnKtEgDH
— English Lakes (@englishlakes) April 7, 2016
#FindSam: Toy dog reported ‘lost in space’ after being launched into stratosphere by UK kids https://t.co/XGNOdCIBdS pic.twitter.com/pPnBx02BI8
A group of school children, a GoPro camera, and a helium balloon were able to do what billions from NASA could not accomplish; give us a view of what the Earth actually looks like from space without high tech photo manipulation. If you tried this stunt in or near the Antarctic continent you will likely be shot or arrested or both? Why was the Russian Orthodox Patriach Kirill strolling with the Penguins in Antarctica? What was being hidden or transported to this special continent?