Saturday, April 18, 2015

Writes “I love you” to his dad astronaut in the desert, 13 year old … – CATANIAVERA.IT

writes & quot; I love you & quot; the pap & # xE0; astronaut in the desert, 13 year old moves the web

Although now all messages, greetings from simple phrases of love, are frequently entrusted to the web or to mobile telephony, from America news arrives that has a little ‘flavor of the times than once: Stephanie, thirteen year old daughter of an American astronaut in mission on the International Space Station ISS, has found an unusual way to show his affection to his dad in the middle of the Nevada desert. With the help of eleven machines brand Hyundai, moving together in unison, wrote on the immense sandy plain the gigantic written “Stephanie loves you” (Stephanie loves you) addressed to his father who is working in the stars . Obviously, he could not do everything alone: ​​to make the titanic enterprise have had to commit tens of technicians, engineers, professional drivers, cameramen and actors of cinema. In fact, the operation, called “Message to space”, was organized and funded by Hyundai with a display of strength not indifferent: perhaps taken by the idea of ​​writing a message on the sand, as sometimes they do so many teenagers (and not), Stephanie he then put his plan into action this that not only moved the father, who witnessed the event from space, but has also gained worldwide notoriety, particularly among motoring enthusiasts and the Guinness Book of World Records. His “work” was in fact classified as “the largest image ever written with the tires” from the book of phenomena: the design measuring 5.55 km square, enough to be read from 300 km altitude. In order to create it was necessary to drive in perfect sync 11 Hyundai Genesis equipped with studded tires.


 
 
 

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