Mysterious space burger lands on Colchester United's training ground
The burger was found by the groundsman at Colchester ground which was accompanied by a camera and a parachute on it.
ENGLAND: A space burger suddenly landed on Colchester United's training ground on Wednesday.
The UK based team after witnessing such an unexpected thing was left puzzled with a question of that burger’s origin.
The burger was found by the groundsman at Colchester ground which was accompanied by a camera and a parachute on it.
Later the mystery was resolved when a 29-year old man Tom Stanniland known by his YouTube name Kill'em, called the League Two club to explain the landing of his burger from space.
"I sent a burger into space using a weather balloon," stated Stanniland.
“We lost the connection with burger when it got so high in space, but later when on Wednesday the groundsman turned it upside down it got connected again,” he added.
He further explained:
"It had gone about 24 miles up and the weather balloon popped. It's come back down, travelled over 100 miles and landed right here."
The mystery burger was named the “McArmstrong” by club’s media.
With the help of tracker installed in the burger, Stanniland was able to determine burger's location.
Later Stanniland contacted the club and traveled all the way from his home Sheffield to receive his cosmic burger which traveled directly from the space.
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