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Hyundai uses a car to help a daughter of an astronaut write a loving message

 

A young girl whose dad is away much of the time, decided she wanted to leave him a little message to make his trips feel more like home––and let's just say his office lacks gravity to visit. 
Steph, a young girl from Houston, TX has a father who is an astronaut. With the help of Hyundai Motor Company, the 13-year-old girl was able to contact her dad in a very non-traditional way. 
The motor company found Steph and put together a sweet stunt that literally used 11 of their Genesis sedans to write out a loving message in the biggest way they could (using tire marks) across Nevada’s Delamar Dry Lake, and turned it into a commercial. 
That way, there was no way her dad could miss the note while floating around in the International Space Station.
The message read: “Steph <3’s You!"
It was so big that it even made the Guinness World Record being the largest tire track image ever made––how neat is that? At almost three and a half square miles in total, this endearing message was DEF recieved from the stars.
It's funny, just when you think that it's hard to get in touch with someone, you're never too far away to get your message across. 
Check out the vid below:

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Photo credit: adweek.com

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by Cliff Lytle | 2/1/2016
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