We ’ve been sending mass , animals and physical object into space for more than half a century .

From the first animal to orbit Earth in   November 1957,Laika the dog , to the ashes ofClyde Tombaugh , the humanity who discovered Pluto in 1930 , now aboardNew Horizons , space is swarm with offering from Earth .

launch in 1977 , twoGolden Recordsare nestled within Voyager 1 and   2 with the recording of salutation in dissimilar spoken language   –   include Japan , Welsh , Persian and Spanish   –   images of life story on Earth , and art and euphony from different music genre . Chosen by a citizens committee led by uranologist Carl Sagan , it’shopedthat the record will be “ played only if there are advanced blank - come civilisation in interstellar space . ”

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Playing acosmic prankon December 16 , 1965 , astronauts Walter   Schirra   and Thomas Stafford managed to swipe bells and a harmonica onto theGemini 6mission . Before re - entering Earth ’s ambiance , theyreported“an physical object ” in icy cranial orbit   that was “ a command mental faculty and eight small modules in front ”   –   or Santa and his reindeer . And if that was n’t enough to upgrade supercilium , the cut-up noted that the pilot of the command module was “ jade a red suit . ” Stifling their laugh , they began to play the Christmas song , Jingle Bells , the first meter it had ever been played in infinite .

It ’s foreign to call up that there is so many objects that we see in our everyday lives   orb space . Here are a few of those strange and strange object that have been sent into space from the Telegraph ’s listing of100 weird object sent into space .

" To infinity … and beyond ! " Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story .   N Azlin Sha / Shutterstock​

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Mmm , tasty AND   outer space - y. Yulia von Eisenstein / Shutterstock

With 55 languages on thoseGolden Records , countenance ’s hope those aliens can figure out at least one of the languages spoken on Earth .

[ H / T : Telegraph ]