It's happened. The first sex doll has been launched into space.
We're headed to America. More specifically, near Lake Tahoe in California.
The world's largest distributor of inflatable sex dolls pulled off a stroke of genius to grab public attention. The inflatable sex doll named Missy ascended to 35,000 meters above the Earth with the help of a 3-kilogram hydrogen-filled balloon at a speed of 450 meters per minute. Apparently, sex dolls can endure more than we think; Missy's hot body withstood extreme temperatures, air pressure, and cosmic radiation.
Missy's material didn't deteriorate even when temperatures dropped to -70 degrees Celsius, or when jet stream winds over 160 km/h tossed her around.
Cosmic radiation was about 100 times Earth's intensity, and atmospheric pressure was less than one percent of Earth's. Missy still held together without bursting...
In the video description, Dave Levine, CNV owner, says, "We modified the air plug on the back to match the external pressure throughout the flight. The dummy was filled with only air, but over the course of the flight, enough air was steadily released to prevent an explosion."
Only when Missy's helium balloon burst at 40,000 meters above the Earth's surface did she begin to fall to Earth and was torn to pieces by the atmosphere above the Nevada desert. We suspect she found her g... strength.
That's life.
One small step for real dolls. One giant leap for... sex dolls.