Raspberry Circle, a UK technology firm, recently undertook a remarkable feat—launching a teddy bear from the stratosphere of earth. Their objective was to attempt a world record, utilizing a soft, yellow and blue plush toy named Emy. On March 4th, Emy ascended to an impressive 116,419 meters above Kingston, New York, propelled by giant balloons.
The teddy bear then gently returned to earth after the balloons deflated. The ambitious stunt was meticulously planned and executed by Raspberry Circle, an application developer based in the United Kingdom. Remarkably, Emy remained unharmed throughout the journey, landing directly on a tree in Windsor, Connecticut.
According to Raspberry CEO Sachin Raoul, as reported by The Post, Emy was promptly submitted to the World Record Certificate Agency for consideration. Raoul explained that the company is awaiting the agency’s assessment regarding the highest altitude achieved by a teddy bear in a high-altitude balloon. This extraordinary event showcased the firm’s innovative spirit and their determination to push boundaries.
The entire operation demonstrated a significant distance from earth, reaching the stratosphere.
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