Angry Bird on the International Space Station

In 2011, a red Angry Bird from the hit video game and film flew to space! Russian cosmonaut Colonel Anton Shkaplerov took the toy on the Soyuz TMA-22 mission. In this image, it floats on board ISS.
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In 2011, a red Angry Bird from the hit video game and film flew to space! Russian cosmonaut Colonel Anton Shkaplerov took the toy on the Soyuz TMA-22 mission. In this image, it floats on board ISS.
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