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To: Vermont Lt

You can get to 100,000 feet with ordinary weather balloons, and much cheaper.

We launched many 100,000 max altitude flights for about $100 in helium and balloon. They carried an instrument package of less than a pound, including battery.

Some people have sent up cameras that way.


4 posted on 04/05/2015 8:07:21 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

Balloons are not rockets. LOL.

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5 posted on 04/05/2015 8:08:52 AM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
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To: marktwain; BullDog108; Vermont Lt; WhiskeyX

Rockets are certainly more impressive at takeoff and have more payload capability, and of couse, faster. Balloons are cost effective. From:

http://spaceweather.com/

“MARS MICROBES AND MOON FLOWERS: Astrobiologists have long wondered if halobacteria, a terrestrial extremophile with a special talent for shielding itself from UV radiation, could survive on the planet Mars. To find the answer, the atmosphere. On April 1st, these samples reached an altitude of 110,500 feet:students of Earth to Sky Calculus have been flying halobacteria onboard balloons to the top of Earth’s”

The students’ link is here:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Earth-to-Sky-Calculus/174490502634920

Space Weather is a good site for aurora and other astronomical phenomena.


6 posted on 04/05/2015 8:20:35 AM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: marktwain; BullDog108; Vermont Lt; WhiskeyX
Rockets are certainly more impressive at takeoff. You can direct to specific spots quickly with larger payloads like nuclear payloads.

Balloons are cost effective for weather and science projects. Where they go and come down depends on the vagueries of the wind.

From:

http://spaceweather.com/

“MARS MICROBES AND MOON FLOWERS: Astrobiologists have long wondered if halobacteria, a terrestrial extremophile with a special talent for shielding itself from UV radiation, could survive on the planet Mars. To find the answer, the atmosphere. On April 1st, these samples reached an altitude of 110,500 feet:students of Earth to Sky Calculus have been flying halobacteria onboard balloons to the top of Earth's”

The students’ link is here:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Earth-to-Sky-Calculus/174490502634920

Space Weather is a good site for aurora and other astronomical phenomena.

9 posted on 04/05/2015 8:31:55 AM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: marktwain

Impress me. Make a rockoon.


12 posted on 04/05/2015 8:36:19 AM PDT by null and void (He who kills a tyrant (i.e. an usurper) to free his country is praised and rewarded ~ Thomas Aquinas)
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To: marktwain
You can get to 100,000 feet with ordinary weather balloons, and much cheaper.

We launched many 100,000 max altitude flights for about $100 in helium and balloon. They carried an instrument package of less than a pound, including battery.

Some people have sent up cameras that way.

And people! LOL


14 posted on 04/05/2015 9:09:26 AM PDT by COBOL2Java ("God save America" - we are at the dawn of a new dark age)
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