Samsung's SpaceSelfie Satellite Crash-lands on Michigan Farm
Samsung recently launched its thou "SpaceSelfie" program that involved sending selfies to space on a Galaxy S10. The South Korean smartphone behemothic sent the selfie of actress Cara Delevingne making it the globe's first "SpaceSelfie". However, things went sideways after the device used past Samsung to launch the smartphone into infinite got a crash landing near a farmland dwelling house in Michigan.
Nancy Mumby-Welke of Gratiot Canton, Michigan reportedly heard a loud noise outside the farmland home and saw an unusual object in her lawn. "Unbelievable look what simply fell out of the sky and 911 is baffled and information technology'south defenseless up in our tree," posted Nancy on Facebook.
"We realized it had fallen from the sky. It looked like a satellite.", she told NBC News. Luckily, there were no injuries or casualties in the incident. The remains got collected by Raven Industries, a loftier-altitude balloon manufacturer Raven Industries that worked with Samsung in this campaign.
A #satellite used in a publicity event two days ago in London cruel from the sky in Michigan!!!! No one was injured and Nancy said lights were still blinking when she institute it! #TheSkyIsFalling #LookUp @Samsung @wzzm13 #SpaceSelfie https://t.co/NBtxXuyNlP
📱: Nancy Mumby-Welke pic.twitter.com/q4gmGGujpB— Alana Nehring (@alananehring) Oct 26, 2019
"Samsung Europe's SpaceSelfie came back downwards to Earth. During this planned descent of the balloon to land in the US, weather conditions resulted in an early soft landing in a selected rural expanse.", Samsung told NBC News.
In case you're not enlightened, Samsung wants users to submit their selfies to Samsung's 'Mission Command' website to stand a chance to be featured in the space selfie program. The images will be chosen randomly and will exist sent back to the original person with planet earth equally the backdrop.
"Our relentless pioneering spirit continues to show that amazing things happen on Samsung screens – even from the stratosphere. Our ethos is Do What You Can't and the Samsung SpaceSelfie is but that. We continually pause the boundaries of what is possible with innovation and tonight's SpaceSelfie launch is no different.", told Benjamin Braun, Principal Marketing Officeholder, Samsung Europe in the Space Selfie event.
While climatic conditions caused this crash-landing to happen, we're glad it didn't cause potential harm to life and property. So, did you lot have part in Samsung'southward SpaceSelfie program? Tell u.s. in the comments.
Source: https://beebom.com/samsung-spaceselfie-satellite-crash-lands-on-michigan-farm/
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