They send a piece of bread into space and send it back to the ground to eat it

We've seen people, rockets, or other things in space, and why don't we see the bread? YouTuber Tom Scott with a team of experts has put garlic bread inside a balloon to launch it into space. After sending her, Scott tried to test the taste of bread after she stayed in the atmosphere [...]
We've seen people, rockets, or other things in space, and why don't we see the bread?
YouTuber Tom Scott with a team of experts has put garlic bread inside a balloon to launch it into space. After sending her, Scott tried to test the taste of bread after she stayed in the atmosphere for about two hours, announces the mishable, broadcasts the news.net.
But why is garlic bread specific? Scott said” because it's delicious. Who wouldn't agree with that?
The goal was to place bread at least 60 miles [100 km] up in space. They were able to return their bread to the ground and successfully followed their theory.
So, what is the difference between land bread and bread in the statistic? Just imagine the bread you have launched in space, pulled out of the refrigerator immediately, placed in microwaves and eaten. Of course, you would like to eat bread on earth. /Lajmi.net/











