
Owner of https://t.co/DW9npsP3D7 wants $90,000https://t.co/PXC4VVmtjn via @lisahopeking https://t.co/WRkEcRUR3V https://twitter.com/cnntech/status/758354517683539972 Share this post with more networks:http://ow.ly/uvl4100fEKE Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Tue, 26 Jul, 2016 at 5:56, Watila Alex<awatila@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: #Facebook's #Aquila drone takes to the skies @rt_play https://t.co/KKEXAXeQIY https://twitter.com/RT_com/status/757767803244048386 Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 20:33, Jangita via skunkworks<skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote: In the US its approx. 80km - easiest way to call yourself an astronaut On 25 July 2016 at 12:12, Tony White <tony.mzungu@gmail.com> wrote: The 'accepted' boundary is 150km asl (approx. 500,000 feet), although there is no international law yet in place. Also, 100km asl is a nominal boundary for 'space' - if you manage to get to that height, by whatever means, then you can call yourself an 'astronaut' ;) Cheers, Tony ᐧ