Glasgow scientists launch teacake into space
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Weird news #845
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Weird news #845
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Hans
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Re: Weird news #845
They don't say if the cake was still edible having been exposed to varying layers of atmospheric pressure, UV's, solar radiation and other harsh attributes of the upper atmosphere.
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Re: Weird news #845
Teacakes are not really edible before they're launched into space...
John
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Re: Weird news #845
Wow! Each must cost a pretty packet then!jonwallace wrote:Teacakes are not really edible before they're launched into space...
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Re: Weird news #845
Bound to be OK, they are wrapped in tin foil and everybody knows that protects you from all sorts of alien stuff.Rudi wrote:They don't say if the cake was still edible...
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