Norwegian teen sends astronauts space mixtape

ASTRONAUTS aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are to get an unusual treat — an mp3 player loaded with a playlist of songs specially chosen for people in orbit.

The Top Ten was selected by a 14-year-old Norwegian girl, Therese Miljeteig, who won a competition staged by the European Space Agency (ESA).

Her prize is to watch the launch this weekend of ESA’s space freighter, the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), at the Kourou space base, French Guiana.

After launch, the cargo ship will dock automatically in low Earth orbit with the ISS, bringing food, water and other essentials to the ISS crew, as well as clothing and other personal items.

This was the winning selection, which beat out 1,000 rivals from 10 countries:

Here Comes The Sun – The Beatles

Come Fly With Me – Frank Sinatra

Rocket Man – Elton John

Up Where We Belong – Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes

Imagine – John Lennon

Flashdance – What A Feeling – Irene Cara

Walk of Life – Dire Straits

Fly – Celine Dion

Rockin’ All Over The World – Status Quo

I Believe I Can Fly – R Kelly

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Bacon Lollipops

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We feel pretty safe in saying that we’re the first people to ever make a bacon-based lollipop. And not just any bacon, either- we use sustainable, organic, cured bacon- we kinda felt that it went well with the organic Vermont maple syrup we were using as a base, you know?

While we admit that it’s pretty far from the norm (it’s definitely not kosher!), once you make that initial leap of faith and try it out, we’re positive that you’ll love it. The salty chunks of bacon make a delicious and unique counterpoint to the subtle sweetness of the maple, and oh, yeah- you’ll be eating an oh-my-god bacon lollipop!

A perfect gift for the sweet-toothed pork aficianado in your life.

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Is the wire hanger up extinction?

We all know how much the plastic bags we use to bring our shopping home damage the environment. But have you ever wondered where the clothes hangers you use to hang your clothes came from, and moreover, the effect these hangers will have on the environment?

Wannabeco’s new ‘Becohanger’ aims to solve that quandary.

The Becohanger is a 100% recyclable and biodegradable clothes hanger. Its aim is to replace the conventional wire coat hanger found in every household across the UK distributed predominantly by dry-cleaners and commercial laundries.

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