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'I’ve never seen Messi Jersey so happy' - Paredes takes pride in helping Argentina icon break trophy duck , Mersey news

  The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder helped his country to continental glory at the Copa America, with major silverware finally secured Leandro Paredes admits he has "never seen Lionel Messi so happy" after helping an Argentina icon to break his international trophy duck at this summer's Copa America. A six-time Ballon d'Or winner has finally got his hands on major silverware at senior level with his country, with an all-time great adding to the enviable collection of honors he has secured with Barcelona. The relief as Messi hoisted a continental crown aloft was clear for all to see, with the 34-year-old now expected to commit his club future to Barcelona after reaching the end of his contract at Camp Nou. What has been said? Paredes sees an illustrious fellow countryman being in a good place, telling TyC Sports of a memorable triumph for those that have been crying out for something to cheer: "Not just us, but the 45 million Argentines wanted Leo to lift a title

Mega Rocket Nasa, What is the secret of mega rocket to the moon?

The SLS has a massive core stage with a propellant tank and four powerful engines. It has two 54 meter long solid rocket boosters on either side.


During the first two minutes of flight, both these booster rockets give the SLS enough power to lift off the ground.


The core stage and both solid rocket boosters of this rocket are taller than the height of the Statue of Liberty without a notch.

On Friday and Saturday, engineers at Kennedy Space Center raised the core stage between the two solid rocket boosters on a platform called a mobile launcher.


This structure is currently housed in NASA's huge Cuboid Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). On Friday and Saturday, engineers at Kennedy Space Center raised the core stage between the two solid rocket boosters on a platform called a mobile launcher.



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