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These two Toronto teens Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad sent a Lego-manned flight capsule into space. The two 17-year-old Agincourt Collegiate Institute students completed their year-long mission two weeks ago, successfully sending a balloon carrying a Lego man and a small Canadian flag out of earth's atmosphere. Two 17-year-old Agincourt Collegiate Institute students successfully launched a balloon carrying a Lego man and a small Canadian flag out of earth's atmosphere. Two 17-year-old Agincourt Collegiate Institute students successfully launched a balloon carrying a Lego man and a small Canadian flag out of earth's atmosphere.

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These two Toronto teens Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad sent a Lego-manned flight capsule into space. The two 17-year-old Agincourt Collegiate Institute students completed their year-long mission two weeks ago, successfully sending a balloon carrying a Lego man and a small Canadian flag out of earth's atmosphere. Two 17-year-old Agincourt Collegiate Institute students successfully launched a balloon carrying a Lego man and a small Canadian flag out of earth's atmosphere. Two 17-year-old Agincourt Collegiate Institute students successfully launched a balloon carrying a Lego man and a small Canadian flag out of earth's atmosphere.

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These two Toronto teens Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad sent a Lego-manned flight capsule into space.

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Date: Wed. Jan. 25 2012 11:24 AM ET

A challenge usually left to NASA eggheads or PhD students was conquered by two Toronto teenagers earlier this month when Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad sent a Lego-manned flight capsule into space.

The two 17-year-old Agincourt Collegiate Institute students completed their year-long mission two weeks ago, successfully sending a balloon carrying a Lego man and a small Canadian flag out of earth's atmosphere.

The unit was launched from a park near Ho's east-end home and ascended 80,000 feet before the balloon popped. The Lego man and his cargo fell safely to earth, with the help of a homemade parachute, where it landed in a Peterborough field.

The whole mission was captured by four cameras on board the shuttle and tracked by the GPS inside a phone. The astonishing photographs showed the Lego man hovering well above earth and captured glorious views of our planet from space.

The result was more amazing than the two teenagers could have ever imagined.

"We were standing in my living room and I saw the photos and I shook Asad's hand right away. I said, ‘Congratulations. We did it, we accomplished what we set out to do," Ho told The Toronto Star. "We captured photos from near space."

The space mission began more than a year ago but work really got underway when Ho and Muhammad started drawing up plans in September, working during the weekends to sew together the parachute, perfect the flight pod and iron out all the problems that come with launching an object into space.

The pair, who first met in middle school, saw a similar project done by a group of IT students and figured they could do it themselves.

"Almost to prove to ourselves and prove to everyone else that we could do it," Ho told The Toronto Star.

"I knew I wanted to do something like this but I couldn't do it alone," added Muhammad

"Once we started doing it, I really wanted to retrieve it back because I wanted to show everyone that we could do it."

Ho has applied to Canadian universities with the intention of pursuing a commerce degree. Muhammad has applied to several engineering programs.

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Mq
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@URU: You sound upset to young boys have more to brag about then you have to show for your entire life. At least that's all I read in your comment. Lets see you do it. You certainly have enough hot air to fill a good sized ball.


musica2012
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I'm also in grade 12 and close friends with one of them. I've been going to school with these guys since we were 12 years old and I think it's so amazing that they took the time to do this! Congrats guys!


Dave frrom Toronto
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You're absolutely right @URU. This accomplishment was a waste of our time and attention.

Guess we all should focus our interest on your post as a much more important attempt at getting attention. Not!


Calgary Mom
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Love it!! Way to go, guys! Excellent practice -- using your scientific knowledge and problem-solving skills. Showing the Canadian flag is awesome! Very classy. Lego minifigs rule (ask my boys).


pappy :-)
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Way to go, gentlemen !!
I CAN'T WAIT to see the pictures. So wonderful to see young men like you doing something constructive.
Keep up the good work !!


Bob T
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They could have put anything in front of the camera but the lego man and a Canadian flag gave it a nice touch . I hope they put together a youtube video with all the pics. and footage .


manner
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Exactly why there need to be more positive stories about Scarborough in the news that are positive. It is the youngest of the amalgamated cities of Toronto and the most dynamic!


Joe
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@URU--Such a Wet Blanket !


URU
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There's nothing to be proud of a STUPID Lego toy launch. It shouldn't even make news headline, this is how foolish and stupid we Canadians are while the rest of the whole are doing something that is real and not from TOYS!


Ron
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Congratulations Boys !

Why no photos of the two two [space] teenagers ?


Jack
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Way to go boys! Outstanding!


Elisabeth from Earth
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W2G!

Can't wait to see your footage on You Tube!


RonVachiyer
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pics ! or it never happened!


lam wai hung
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I am looking forward canadian can make their own real rocket by themselve and surpass america.
Well I am useful use me if necessary!! <3


lam wai hung
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Gooooo take all No.1 from USA canada can do it


DCI
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Fantastic !!! That is so cool...
That must have been so much fun to do. And for the flight to go perfectly, that is great.
Great inspiration.
These two should be given a free ride into space for a prize.


AM from GTA
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This is great! Keep your minds thinking boys, and your future will be bright.


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