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FINAL
CHP
SNA8
12 -
FINAL
KON
HAZ7
4 -
FINAL
TIG
SNA25
15 -
FINAL
CHP
LAN4
9 -
FINAL
KON
MOO9
13 -
FINAL
TIG
HAZ29
7 -
FINAL
CHP
SNA1
9 -
FINAL
LAN
MOO17
18 -
FINAL
KON
TIG9
25 -
Final
HAZ
SNA4
11 -
FINAL
HAZ
SNA11
10 -
FINAL
TIG
MOO12
13 -
FINAL
SNA
MOO13
14 -
FINAL
HAZ
TIG11
7 -
FINAL
SNA
TIG4
18 -
FINAL
HAZ
MOO7
5
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FINAL
HAZ
CHP5
9 -
FINAL
SNA
MOO13
24 -
FINAL
HAZ
CHP17
21 -
FINAL
TIG
MOO14
6 -
FINAL
HAZ
SNA25
17 -
FINAL
KON
CHP14
10 -
FINAL
HAZ
CHP8
8 -
FINAL
HAZ
KON14
13 -
FINAL
GER
KON18
10 -
FINAL
KON
MOO24
12 -
FINAL
GER
MOO16
14 -
Final
SNA
MOO16
10 -
Final
SNA
MOO19
15 -
Final
SNA
MOO19
18 -
Final
MOO
GER22
4 -
Final
SNA
GER13
9 -
Final
KON
MOO13
7 -
Final
KON
MOO13
15 -
Final
KON
MOO6
9 -
Final
GER
MOO4
17 -
Final
GER
KON6
14 -
Final
KON
MOO6
12 -
Final
KON
MOO12
5 -
Final
KON
MOO10
19 -
Final
KON
MOO7
12

Tim Peake Honours Supermoons with Space Walk
- Updated: January 15, 2016
In a fitting tribute to the Muswell Hill Supermoons winning the 2015 All Comer’s League, British Astronaut Tim Peake, took part in a space walk today. NASA reported that the first British astronaut had left the space station to ‘lay a cable’.
Supermoons Captain Marek Larwood said “It was nice to for the team to have it’s achievements honoured in Space, since we have been largely ignored back here on Earth. I can’t think of a better tribute than laying a cable, I like to think that whenever anyone sees that cable they will think of us.”
Tim Peake and NASA were unavailable for comment, but it is understood that praising the Supermoons victory was almost definitely the sole purpose of the space mission.
Marek added “To say thank you, I put a message in a bottle and threw it as hard as I could at the moon. Hopefully I’ll hear back from Tim and the lads in the next few days.”