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Indian street food staple that was launched from the UK, crash lands into France

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The samosa captured in the sky by an accompanying camera. Pic Courtesy/Screenshots from the Chai Walla Video

The samosa captured in the sky by an accompanying camera. Pic Courtesy/Screenshots from the Chai Walla Video

Restaurateur Niraj Gadher of Bath, UK, who runs the Chai Walla restaurant, launched a samosa and a wrap into space, only to have to ask a stranger to rescue it when it reappeared 300 miles away. The food was put in a box, and attached to a helium balloon along with a GoPro camera and a GPS tracker. After two failed attempts, the third time the package slowly took flight, and the camera captured its every move, rising over the Bath skyline and into the sky, where it even came close to an airplane. However, the GPS malfunctioned when it went higher into space, and it was gone.

Gadher launching the samosa in space
Gadher launching the samosa in space

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