I am now starting to post my progress to launch a latex weather balloon into "near space" which is approximately 90,000 - 110,000 feet.
The weather balloon will carry a spacecraft, consisting of a foam lined cardboard box, carrying a GoPro Hero 2 HD Video camera to record the blackness of space and the curvature of the earth.
It will also carry a Spot GPS which will hopefully help us find the craft after it lands.
It will have to survive near space conditions, which include high winds, temperatures under -150 degrees, and lack of air pressure.
My brother-in-law thought that it would be fun to post a blog of my progress.
This is my first blog, I have no idea if anyone will read it or be interested. But, like the balloon project, we'll see!!
The weather balloon will carry a spacecraft, consisting of a foam lined cardboard box, carrying a GoPro Hero 2 HD Video camera to record the blackness of space and the curvature of the earth.
It will also carry a Spot GPS which will hopefully help us find the craft after it lands.
It will have to survive near space conditions, which include high winds, temperatures under -150 degrees, and lack of air pressure.
My brother-in-law thought that it would be fun to post a blog of my progress.
This is my first blog, I have no idea if anyone will read it or be interested. But, like the balloon project, we'll see!!