It's a second giant leap for bear-kind.
One Auckland primary is again set to send a teddy bear into space — and this time they aim to break two world records in the process.
Last year, children at North Shore's Forest Hill Primary School succeeded in shooting the bear 28km above the earth until the weather balloon it was attached to burst.
After a three-hour journey, their fluffy would-be astronaut, dubbed SpaceTeddy, safely touched down on Rangitoto Island.
At some point in the next two weeks, they plan to better the feat, launching a balloon five times larger to a height of 40km above ground — 5km higher than the current world record for a balloon.