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July 27, 2015. For the non-Tweetists….https:/ twitter.com/mastenspace/status/625797089369309184/photo/1. For the non-Tweetists.https:/ twitter.com/mastenspace/status/625797089369309184/photo/1. July 27, 2015. July 28, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. On becoming a spacefaring species….within… →. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Project Updates » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. Category Archive: Project Updates. Catching Up on FH News. October 9, 2014. October 9, 2014. It’s been a busy summer! Here’s what’s been happening: FLIGHTS We had six HAB flights between May and August, including three MarsDrop parawing test flights. Our first MarsDrop test was during a HAB flight in May. We used a specially designed payload box, fitted with the MarsDrop parawing, which was cut from the balloon when …. Continue reading ». Click to print (Opens in new window).
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Calendar » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. Unless otherwise indicated, the Far Horizons Lab is open the following days and times:. Tuesday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Saturday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. A8d144 - Lab Hours. 0cdbb9 - Lab Saturdays. Cf0909 - Closed Lab. Df0700 - Altered Lab Hours. Permanent link to this article:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A Tribute to Steve Fossett. Far Horizons 2016 is dedicated to the memory of renowned Chicago adventurer and explorer Steve Fossett. On Flig...
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Flight #78: A Rare Night Flight » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. Laquo; Social Saturdays. Flight #84: Sunset Soar to the Stratosphere. Flight #78: A Rare Night Flight. May 5, 2015. May 5, 2015. We had a few goals for the flighttesting our two-way communications system, testing software for a possible future Adler cubesat, and trying out a camera that would take pictures in visible and near-infrared wavelengths. We also launched as part of the Global Space Balloon Challenge. We prepared the payload at our usual location, Koerner Aviation.
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Michelle Nichols » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. July 24, 2014. Flight #78: A Rare Night Flight. Mdash; May 5, 2015. Flight #78: A Rare Night Flight. Mdash; 2 comments. Flight #78: A Rare Night Flight. May 5, 2015. May 5, 2015. Continue reading ». Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). This post has no tag. Far Horizons is a...
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Get Involved » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. Permanent link to this article:. A Tribute to Steve Fossett. Far Horizons 2016 is dedicated to the memory of renowned Chicago adventurer and explorer Steve Fossett. Time To Next Flight:. Follow the flight live by going to aprs.fi. And use WB9SKY-11 or KC9LHW-11 under "Track Callsign". Next Flight Coming Soon. Support for Far Horizons. Far Horizons is generously supported by the Peggy and Steve Fossett Foundation. 08/24/2016, All Day. 09/03/2016, All Day. 10/01/2016, All Day.
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Social Saturdays » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. Laquo; Catching Up on FH News. Flight #78: A Rare Night Flight. October 22, 2014. October 22, 2014. Who says there’s no such thing as a free lunch? In appreciation of all you do and to give us all an opportunity to get to know each other better, we will provide lunch. To all Far Horizons folk working in the Lab on the first Saturday of every month, starting Saturday, November 1st. When: First Saturday of every month. Who: All Far Horizons participants. This post has no tag.
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Far Horizons Project » The Adler Planetarium's high altitude balloon and space program
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Taking back Space Exploration. Flight #89: Far Horizon’s Inaugural – “Mission Near Space: 21 ”. June 25, 2016. June 25, 2016. Lifetime Learners, Lost Transmissions and Cosmic Cosmos. What happens when you take the Far Horizons high altitude ballooning program, add enthused adult citizen scientists, and mix in booze? 8220;Mission Near Space: 21 ”. A one-of-a kind, hands on adventure for lifelong learning and adult stratospheric science enthusiasts. 21 Plus Inflate Gate. A One of a Kind Adventure. We drove...
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About Us » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. Is an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium and a life-long space exploration junkie. He’s been interested in space flight for as long as he can remember (not very long these days! When he isn’t running a space exploration program he studies high energy gamma-ray astronomy, asteroids, and astrobiology. Permanent link to this article:. A Tribute to Steve Fossett. Far Horizons 2016 is dedicated to the memory of renowned Chicago adventurer and explorer Steve Fossett. 10/22/2016,...
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Taking back Space Exploration » Far Horizons Project
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Taking back Space Exploration. Taking back Space Exploration. Over the past few years we’ve seen amateur efforts become increasingly important in practically everything we do. Just to name a few examples: blogs have taken over the media, collaborative computing efforts (like SETI@HOME) outstrip supercomputers, and even scientific research has reached out to the individual with expansive projects such as the Zooniverse. In the meantime we have a lot of work to do. While long term goals are under developme...