ICONIC astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Tim Peake have been joined in the history books – by a CHICKEN NUGGET.

These pictures show what is believed to be the first ever chicken nugget sent into space, reaching heights of more 110,000 feet above Earth – about 880,000 chicken nuggets high.

To boldly go where no nugget has gone before...

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To boldly go where no nugget has gone before…Credit: SWNS

A team of experts in the field of stratospheric exploration created the perfect vessel for the nugget to travel in.

It was sent into space using a meteorological weather balloon filled with a gas that’s lighter than air to be able to carry the clucking cargo up to the stratosphere.

Using a custom designed launch vehicle including primary avionics, auxiliary satellite tracking and integrated camera support system taking video footage, the lone nugget was launched out of the Earth’s atmosphere.

The nugget was sent star bound from a location close to supermarket Iceland’s head office in Deeside, North Wales, to mark its 50th birthday.

The nugget set off from Deeside, North Wales

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The nugget set off from Deeside, North WalesCredit: SWNS
The brave nugget soared high above Britain in a mission that may inspire future generations of fast food

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The brave nugget soared high above Britain in a mission that may inspire future generations of fast foodCredit: SWNS

This follows a hugely successful year for the retailer which saw Kantar name it the fastest growing high street supermarket with a 20.1 per cent year on year growth.

Chicken nuggets have remained a staple in the frozen aisle throughout Iceland’s 50-year history, with more than 10 million chicken nuggets, chunks and strips sold last week alone.

Andrew Staniland, trading director at Iceland, said: “2020 is a huge year for us as we celebrate our 50th birthday, and we wanted to find ways to mark the occasion, just like anyone celebrating a birthday in lockdown.

“What better way to show that our products are out of this world than by sending one of our customer favourites into space.

It's possible aliens may see the nugget as a peace offering...or a declaration of war

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It’s possible aliens may see the nugget as a peace offering…or a declaration of warCredit: SWNS

“We’ve all changed the way we shop in recent months and frozen food has never been so popular.

“We’re looking forward to continuing to celebrate our 50th year with customers and thanking them for their support.”

Iceland partnered with Sent into Space, a team of experts in the field of stratospheric adventure to send the nugget into outer space.

An animated guide to the Apollo 11 moon landing

In other news, Elon Musk’s super-fast global internet created by Starlink space probes is about to switch on.

Ancient asteroid Bennu contains the ingredients for life, according to Nasa experts.

And, Musk wants to send humans to Mars as early as 2024 aboard one of the huge rockets.


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