A block of cheese launched into the upper atmosphere on Tuesday has been found undamaged in Buckinghamshire. The "interstellar cheddar" landed in Cressex - some 74 miles away - and was taken to High Wycombe police station on Wednesday night, the launch team said.
Pioneers lose first cheese in space It was supposed to be a small step for a cheese - and a giant leap for cheesekind. But attempts to send the first lump of cheddar into space ended in disaster yesterday when organisers lost track of their precious payload minutes after lift-off. The stunt - which owes more to good old British eccentricity than Neil Armstrong - was an attempt by a West Country cheesemakers' group to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Moon landings.