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High-altitude balloon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. High altitude balloon just before launch on June 12, 2005. Usually filled with helium. That are released into the stratosphere. Generally attaining between 60,000 to 120,000 ft (11 to 23 mi; 18 to 37 km). In 2002, a balloon named BU60-1 attained 53.0 km (32.9 mi; 173,900 ft). The most common type of high altitude balloons are weather balloons. Systems, such as GPS. These balloons are launched into what is termed " near space. The area of Earth's atmosphere. A French...
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Balloon Project Home Page.
http://www.drydeneng.com/balloon/index.html
Background Information on Balloon project. I started working on this project in June of 2007. I have had this idea for 20 years but one day I was reading my Nuts and Volts magazine and they had an articile about near space. This what started me on this project. First test and pictures of the guts of the unit. First Launch March 1st 2009 from Kewanee Illinois. I finally launched my balloon on March 1st 2009 from Kewanee Illinois. Check out the pictures. Test flight at Somerset Beach Camp Grounds. The stil...
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NSB/HAB links - STEMplusC
http://www.stemplusc.com/nsb-hab-links
Spring 2016 Spaceport America. Sponsors, Donations and Raffle Tickets. FPV Quad Racing (Summer 2016). 2015 First Lego League. Summer 2015 Science Project. Scratch build foam RC airplane. SGE PTO / NMS PTO. Basketball Skills and Drills. About the Project Leaders. How To's and Cool links. Like us on Facebook.
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iHAB-11 : GPSL
http://www.ihabproject.com/iHAB-11
IHAB-11 - [Saturday - June 15, 2013]. 1169 days, 12 hours, 41 minutes, 18 seconds. IHAB-11 - Mission Goals. Demonstrate a High Altitude Balloon Launch in conjunction with GPSL 2013. Fly HD Video equipment (GoPro Hero 2) aimed UP. Fly HD Video equipment (GoPro Hero 3) aimed Horizontal. Fly UHF/VHF CrossBand Repeater. IHAB-11 - Flight Prediction. NOTE: Flight predictions will begin T-minus 7 Days, and will be updated daily. IHAB-11 - Flight Recap. Will be posted after recovery. Will be posted after recovery.
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Project: Traveler Flight #31 - 2015f
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Flight #31 - 2015f. Flight #31 will be a joint venture of the Project: Traveler group, and a new group that is forming in Dodge City. This will be Dodge City's first launch, and they will be leaning on us to help providing tracking and recovery assistance. Saturday October 10th at 12:00pm (17:00Z). Plan on meeting about 1 hour ahead of release. Grace Community Church in Dodge City (37.7882N, -100.0235W). ArduinoTrack (Combined) with RadioMetrix 300mW transmitter and Ublox M8Q GPS, signing KE0FUL-11.
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Project: Traveler Flight #27 - 2015b
http://www.projecttraveler.org/previous-flights/26-flights-in-2015/54-flight-27-2015b
Flight #27 - 2015b. Project: Traveler has been invited in to a local elementary school during the spring of 2015 to do a launch. UPDATE: The balloon was recovered this morning near Groveland, KS. The first photos can be found below under Photo Highlights! Wednesday, April 15th at 8:30am (13:30Z). Wednesday, April 29th at 8:30am (13:30Z). Morgan Elementary School in Hutchinson (38.0848N, -97.9345W). ArduinoTrack with Radio Shack HTX-200 HT transmitter and Telit SL869v2 GPS, signing W0ZC-12. 5,000m-25,000m...
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Project: Traveler's Previous Flights
http://www.projecttraveler.org/previous-flights
We've been flying our own gear since 2001, and have a fair amount of experience with both Helium and Hydrogen. There are no articles in this category. If subcategories display on this page, they may contain articles. After a whopping three launches under our belt, flight #4 had about 1/3 of a grade school watching our every move. We were able to provide tracking to the students in the classroom, including live ATV footage. Later in 2002, our first GPSL launch was attended near Manhattan. In 2005, we test...
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GPSL 2014 Symposium Recordings
http://www.projecttraveler.org/gpsl-2014-sessions
Great Plains Super Launch 2014 was hosted by Project: Traveler in June, 2014 at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center. All of the sessions were recorded for those who were unable to attend. Paul Verhage from NearSys describes using BalloonSats in his education research to inspire kids in STEM. Keith Kaiser flies and recovers balloon payloads for Boy Scouts, Boys and Girls Club, and other child groups in the Kansas City area. Together they have shared a passion for science, balloons, and pigs!
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Project: Traveler Photo Gallery
http://www.projecttraveler.org/photos
Project: Traveler Photo Gallery. Custom Digital Services, LLC. A research project of Custom Digital Services, LLC.
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Project: Traveler - About
http://www.projecttraveler.org/about
Paul Verhage, KD4STH of NearSys. Originally passed the bug on to me (Zack Clobes, W0ZC) on a quiet weekend in June of 1999. Paul was in town performing a series of flights for the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, and several members from the local ham radio club ( RCKARA. Attended the event. I was fortunate enough to ride along in one of the chase vehicles, and that's where I got bitten. This board has gone through several iterations over the years, but has been a staple on almost every flight we've ...