[leadin]Acid wash your spacesuits and lace up your Chuck Taylor moon boots because the hipsters are heading to outer space! Well, the stratosphere at least.[/leadin]

A motley collection of Minneapolis bike messengers and racers, affectionately known as Team Sh!tgoose, just paved the way to crash for a few nights on the International Space Station’s couch by successfully putting a taco and a can of PBR into the stratosphere.
Best of all, they got it all on tape (watch the hilarious video below).
“About two years ago, I just drunkenly had the idea with some friends to put something into space,” says Ben Wallace, mission flight director and general mad scientist behind the endeavor. “I’ve always wanted to put something in space – I’m a total space nut!”
Thickset and burly, Wallace’s disposition is best described as giddily optimistic. An IT securities professional by trade, he is trained to think of all the ways bad things could happen and then prevent them. If anyone were to follow through on a hairbrained scheme, it’s him.

Preparing For Launch
Launch Day

The Rig
- 20-foot diameter professional weather balloon
- 10-pound kite string
- Polystyrene box suitable for transporting human organs
- Emergency radar reflector
- Low-voltage drone recovery buzzer (which Wallace hacked to remain on)
- SPOT GPS tracer
- 5-foot iceless orbital re-entry parachute (must be orange and black)
- Two GoPro Hero 4 Black edition cameras
- 100 mph gaffers tape
- Gorilla glue
- O.G. Trident tactical knife (for shotgunning the beer)
- Chemical hand warmers (for saving the camera batteries)
- Desiccant packs from your favorite beef jerky (for preventing condensation)