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  • Good luck with grade 12.

  • This minifigure went to SPACEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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  • This bodes well for school kids wanting to start academic study, but not so well for the amount of junk sent into space, I'm willing to bet some international legislation will come into force in the next few years.

  • No weather balloon can go 80,000 feet in the air at 50,000ft the ballon would start expanding and the fabrics would get so thin they would split.

  • fuck canada and there maple syrup

  • damn canadians

  • @landlogger yeah them to

  • awesome

  • @leslyclaypoolio cheers

  • @leslyclaypoolio cheers

  • This is bull...

  • Putting this shitty music over the top dons't make it any more "cool".

  • @blbpdsusa Oh, so USA was first with this stunt also? GO USA!

  • @JamesWorley not sure if USA kids were first, but were before these guys for sure. Not a country-pride thing, a personal-responsibility thing. What's wrong with admitting "we learned it from others, but had fun doing it anyway"?

  • if these students can send something into space and get it on camera maybe you should just give them there high school diplomas

  • wouldnt it burn up in the atmosphere on the way down?

  • @youngfreedom93 No. Such a thing is the result of orbital speeds. This toy was not launched in to orbit, only lifted to the edge of the atmosphere by a balloon.

    The reason things that return from orbit burn is the friction of the air slowing the object from speeds of around 28,080 km/h (the average speed needed to achieve LEO).

    You know when a rocket is used to reach orbit, all that energy is maintained until re-entry where all that energy is shed via friction and heat.

  • @youngfreedom93 The lego man did not go into space. It only went 80,000 feet up. From earth to the beginning of space is 100 km above sea level, which is 328084 feet. In order for something to burn up as it enters our atmosphere it has to be going really fast to cause friction.

  • oh yeah, i got 1st cumshot on the moon :3

  • Both r ASIANS. One from Pakistan other from China.

  • srsly? and the nect video is the first lego man in space?

    what is the world on these days.

  • The first skinhead in space.

  • I am going to get one of those and send my beer up there just to chill it nicely.

  • loo much time on your hands? it's a balloon. You just.....let go.

  • one small step for Legoman, one giant leap for legokind

  • Excellent. Now let's see if they're great business students. I figure - sell the advertising rights to the footage to the Lego company for a tidy sum.....

  • @danielnradu They a letter of congrats from lego . they each also got a free SLR camera from Cannon .

  • One small step for LEGO, one giant leap for Canada.

  • @ISAACFLIP1989 What is the name of that arm that was on the space shuttles all those years? You can find more information here on YouTube if you cant remember or were not taught aboot it in school:)

  • you're gonna attract aliens..STOP IT!

  • @2deviantart hahahahaha totally agree! I hope they recognize the flag!

  • Space --> Obama

  • can we send justin bieber with no back way

  • High school student from Canada giving the Americans some ideas; now that their space program has virtually been rendered useless.....

  • cv ct

  • @landlogger Are you those weird ppl who speak french but arent French?

  • @lilbigbrow  Non mon ami !

  • @landlogger say what?

  • @lilbigbrow Non mon ami ! i say "no my friend" In French.

    landlogger 21 hours ago

  • The lego man reported back that there's no hockey or maple syrup in space. The Canadians immediatley abandoned their program .

  • @94GenerationAwesome hahaha Im Canadian and thought that was funny. Gotta love stereo typical jokes!

  • The legonaut isn't wearing a space helmet! They do have lego space suits, when else will they get that opportunity to wear them?!

  • Canada rocks!

  • @landlogger thx 

  • What an absolute set of beans

  • I bet that little Lego man was shitting bricks.

  • A microscopic step for a legoman, but a huge step for Legoism

  • Cool !

  • ahoy there..would rather a lego chappie on the moon,than those savage native canadian darkies.tally ho !!!

  • LEGOW!

  • That is the closest that Canada will ever get to a space program!

  • @JamesWorley except for the fact that canda made the CANADA ARM which is used in space

  • @NothingFi Do some videos once per week sending the Logo of VERY popular YouTube Channels into space and post them. Start out with FPS Russia and Epic Mealtime. Those should go viral instantly!

  • @NothingFi  Check out Canada's astronauts.

  • @JamesWorley Ouch!!!

  • @dafttool Ouch?

  • @JamesWorley Your ignorance is showing and lest you forget Russia was the first!

  • @JamesWorley Just checked and yep, american. a country that can't even hold itself together.

  • @landlogger It appears so with this CLOWN running the country!

  • @JamesWorley Best you come up for a double double hey!

  • @JamesWorley SHUT UP!

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  • @JamesWorley

    Ever heard of the Canadian Space Agency?

    Or the robtic arm that's used on the Space Shuttle which is built in Canada (hence the name Canadarm)?

    Or the astronauts Chris Hadfield, Julie Payette among others?

    Do your research before you embarrass yourself by exposing your ignorance.

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  • @rose19343 rose19343 is awarded "No sense of humor" (2nd class)

  • @JamesWorley i wonder why american astronauts have to hitch a ride with canadian CSA space shuttles then?

  • @JamesWorley What was the name of that arm that was on the space shuttle? I forgot for some reason, I thought since you seem to know everything aboot Canada you might know the answer to this question as well:)

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  • @JamesWorley thanks to the German and Canadian engineers NASA was able to go into space , if it wasnt for those scientists/engineers the US would have never gone into space as soon as they did!

  • @omontero18 True true. Most of the Technology we have today is thanks to the Nazi's. As cruel as it may sound, but it's a plain fact. They were 25 years ahead of the Allied Forces. Thanks to Werner von Braun and his team which made the Saturn rocket and more. The rocket they used for the moonlanding was based on the V2 rocket XD. Go Nazi Scientists ( except the one who did tests on humans and the ones killing people of course ).

  • @JamesWorley Why is that? Because we have better things to do then sit on our ass eating fucking cheese burgers while we send people to the moon to get rocks, and you fucking american, you sit there fucking starting wars when you need to work on yur own country instead of fucking up other countries.

  • @GaQee I can agree with you on the fact that the American Armed Forces should be here protecting the Homeland rather than tryign to make sense of the nonsense that goes on in the Middle East. Fix the Homefront and leave others alone!

  • yep, they're asian. 

  • check out my channel for canadian stuff :)

  • Can the first Lego man on the Moon be far off?

  • This payload delivery system could reach New York

  • KANADA!

  • Canada Yay!!

    

  • whats canadian?

  • @lilbigbrow we are nice, polite and people like us.

  • Canadians are awesome

  • Canadians...

  • 2nd comment

  • 1st comment!!!

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