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A Lego ‘Project Hail Mary’ set just soared into the stratosphere, breaking the Guinness World Record for highest flight

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A Lego ‘Project Hail Mary’ set just soared into the stratosphere, breaking the Guinness World Record for highest flight

Amaze, amaze, amaze! A Lego version of the ‘Project Hail Mary’ spaceship soared into the stratosphere and set an altitude record.

April 24th, 2026|Categories: News|0 Comments

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