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tony barnhill said:Such a great thing to acomplish without any external assistance! Wonder if they plan to publish all their photos. Wonder how NASA feels today!

aerog said:Neato stuff but, well aw heck. Folks have been doing balloon launches like that for ages. There were two of them over the weekend, one in Saskatoon and one in California. Ham radio clubs launch them with transmitters that relay their coordinates and altitude in real-time, along with telemetry for other things (like temperature). A group up in Tennessee does a couple a year too.
I know, that's my point :laugh: :wink: They've been around for years with the same balloons, same parachute, same warmers (sometimes), etc. The same basic idea and cost. The hams doing it put a few extra bucks into the projects because they stick tiny transmitters in them, but even that part can be done for $100 or less (depending on what their goal is).aerog said:<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]this was accomplished for under $150, quite ingeniously, I might add....

Well, we couild keep it cold in that million dollar cooler you were speaking of!anthony7777 said:tony, 40 minute to return, about enough time to drink like 4 six packs of ya fav. "beah".![]()
Shane said:True, plus if it had been two students from the local community college instead of MIT, this wouldn't be a news story...
unless the weather balloon comes down again just outside of Roswell... :wink: