There are lots of people and things that have been to space but a British supermarket, Iceland Foods Ltd., is the first to send up a chicken nugget to celebrate its 50th anniversary, reported CNN.

The company shared the video on its Facebook page, wherein one can watch the nugget’s ascent into space.

Sent Into Space was hired by the grocery store chain to launch the chicken nugget into space. According to Sent Into Space’s website, the company specialises in space-themed marketing campaigns and publicity stunts.

According to the company, the nugget travelled through the Earth’s atmosphere to an altitude of 110,000 feet (that’s 33.5 km) where it floated in the region known as Near Space. The nugget “floated” in space in low pressure and temperatures for nearly an hour, according to Sent Into Space.

Near space is the region between our livable atmosphere and outer space, according to Sent Into Space. It begins roughly 12 miles (19 km) above Earth where atmospheric pressure reaches the point where a human requires a pressurised suit to survive. Outer space begins at roughly 62 miles (100 km) above earth.

In a gas-filled weather balloon along with an auxiliary satellite tracking system and integrated camera support, the nugget was launched from near company’s headquarters in Wales.

According to an Irish News, the nugget descended at 200 mph, with a parachute deploying around 62,000 feet for the nugget’s protection.