A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to participate in a high altitude balloon launch in northern Nevada. The 3000 gram helium filled balloon carried about 6 payloads to an elevation of 97,000 ft. A parachute carried the payloads back to earth.
My got up at 2:30am, and drove to the west shore of pyramid lake.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&h...1499&z=10&om=1
Map shows launch and retrieval loactions
The payload that I and another student built was a foam core box that housed a digital camera (took pictures every minute), a temperature logger that recorded internal and external temperatures, a GPS receiver, barometer, resistor heater powered by 8 AA. The heater is necessary as it gets very cold (sub zero) at these high elevations, and the batteries will shut down on the instruments.
These pictures were from one of the other payloads, (Prof. Eric Wang's Payload i believe). My pictures from my payload are not yet available, but when I get them, I will update the thread.
His setup was a Canon Xti with a 10-20mm Sigma set at 10mm. The shutter was triggered by a timer. The frequency of the timer could be controlled by radio.
Sorry Guys, I should not have posted the pictures so soon. Maybe later. I was a little too excited to share my experience with you all
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Picture taken from Eric's payload. The white box in bottom of frame is my payload.
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Just getting off the ground
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Pyramid to the left
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Looking west
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Our chase vehicles are visible on the dirt road in the bottom left corner
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The Needles visible in bottom of pic
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Pyramid from the North East.
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From up High
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From even Higher...The Earth is round!!!![]()
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Another Pyramid Shot
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Taken after balloon burst. Notice the balloon shreads.
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Burning man location from the air. Landing spot was north east of BM on a mountain side.
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Close to impact
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After landing, looks like it was tumbling down the hill. The payloads looked beat up when we found them.
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A picture of me (my payload is also visible, and intact!) taken from Eric's payload at the landing site.
Lots more pictures to add once I get them.
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