LONDON — A toy dog learned that space is the final frontier when he got detached from his “ship” on re-entry and plummeted at least 15 miles back to Earth.
Students at a primary school in England who launched “Sam” using a helium balloon on Tuesday are now searching for him.
The stuffed toy was selected to serve as an “astronaut” when children carried out experiments for a class involving astronomy and physics.
When the balloon finally popped, a GPS tracker and GoPro camera plunged back through the atmosphere. However, there was no sign of Sam following his near-space expedition.
“I had an assembly the next day in which I broke the news,” Morecambe Bay Community Primary School principal Siobahn Collingwood said. “You could have heard a pin drop, there was silence and shock.”
She added: “[The students] decided to launch a publicity campaign with local newspapers that has now gone global … The children created history with the space launch and would love to see Sam the dog safely returned with tales to tell of his adventures.”
The #findsam has been trending and some parents at the school have created a Facebook group supporting their kids’ search.








