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If all goes as planned, we'll finally get to launch our (Junior High Student) high altitude balloon experiment Tuesday about 10:00a.m., sending a "weather" balloon up beyond 90,000 feet or wherever it bursts. The payload, consisting of several cameras and tracking devices, will fall back to Earth under parachute. Weather conditions are near perfect, will very low winds, meaning we won't have to chase after the balloon 100 miles, but rather only about 5 miles to the ENE from Cascade.If you want to follow us on the internet, go to URL http://aprs.fi/k7gps-11 or http://aprs.fi/k7gps-12. You should be able to follow the payload track, and also the chase vehicle listed as K7GPS-9. These are amateur radio callsigns assigned to those trackers.
11/22/24 11:36 PM
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