A Plush Toy Soared to 35 Kilometers: How Amy Conquered the Stratosphere.
A Record-Breaking Flight for Amy the Plush Toy
According to TSN.ua: On March 4, British tech company Raspberry Circle shattered records by dropping a 255-gram plush toy named Amy from the stratosphere. The toy ascended to 35,484 meters above Kingston, New York, before landing in a tree in Windsor, Connecticut. This remarkable feat has been submitted to the World Record Certification Agency for official recognition.
Social Media Stardom for Amy
Amy has become a viral sensation, amassing over one million Instagram followers and racking up more than 65 million views online. This massive following underscores the public's fascination with her journey.
“Meteors burn up due to extreme speed and the heat generated from slowing down in the atmosphere. A soft toy, however, can safely make it back to Earth.” - Avi Loeb
This observation highlights the experiment's unique safety, made possible by Raspberry Circle's innovative technology and engineering.
The record-setting drop isn't just a corporate milestone—it's a thrilling adventure for Amy's fans, who follow her exploits on social media. The experiment showcases how modern tech can enable unconventional scientific research, while Amy's online popularity demonstrates how new media can spark widespread interest in complex fields like physics and astronomy.
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