Asininedrivel
caviar connoisseur
oooh ooh pick me I have no idea.What is the oldest manmade object now in outer space somewhere, and approx how old?
Early 1950s? A rocket booster from the nascent Soviet or American space program?
oooh ooh pick me I have no idea.What is the oldest manmade object now in outer space somewhere, and approx how old?
NO SIDELINE QUESTIONS IF THERE IS ALREADY AN OPEN QUESTION.I am going to jump in with a sideline question..going back to the flight theme!
What is the oldest manmade object now in outer space somewhere, and approx how old?
I only know Rick Parfett (sp?)Francis Rossi bounces into mind, but I draw a blank on anyone else.
Moorey scoops it with an assist from Duckmeister.I only know Rick Parfett (sp?)
I’ll defer to @fatboyonabike ’s Q to tidy it up.Moorey to go
nope..earlier!I’ll defer to @fatboyonabike ’s Q to tidy it up.
And NFI…something Russian from the 40’s?
I wouldn't say that too loudly whilst out in public!Then I must suck a google
Hmm. I googled, and are you sure you mean ‘outer space’?nope..earlier!
Man made wouldn’t cover that without being disingenuous though. I think calling humans man made is an insult to our loving creator Cthulhu.I'm guessing its a trick question.
Gene Roddenberry's ashes?
Did one of Yeager's Bell X1's make a wrong turn?first note: outer space refers to any object outside the orbit of earth's moon
Hint: although this item was made for the purpose of flight, it is actually in space on purely commemorative reasons!
Ah. It’s an inanimate carbon rod.first note: outer space refers to any object outside the orbit of earth's moon
Hint: although this item was made for the purpose of flight, it is actually in space on purely commemorative reasons!
Aren’t you thinking of ‘inner space’? Asking for a friend.first note: outer space refers to any object outside the orbit of earth's moon
Hint: although this item was made for the purpose of flight, it is actually in space on purely commemorative reasons!
another hint required then?Ah. It’s an inanimate carbon rod.
A piece of fabric from the Wright Flyerfirst note: outer space refers to any object outside the orbit of earth's moon
Hint: although this item was made for the purpose of flight, it is actually in space on purely commemorative reasons!
I suspect you’re on the right track. What was that shite that they sent into space to show other life forms that may find it, what earth is all about?A piece of fabric from the Wright Flyer