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Idaho USA Launch for Willunga High School (South Australia)

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The NearSys group launched mission NearSys-18A on 6 May 2018 carrying the Willunga High School (South Australia) BalloonSat. See the school's link at,  Willunga High School . The launch actually took place in Jordan Valley, OR, USA on account of the predicted winds aloft and mountainous nature of Idaho. The balloon reached 93,672 feet before bursting and the recovery was west of the Boise, ID airport. On this flight, amateur radio operators of the Voice of Idaho  provided help with the launch and recovery of the 1200 gram balloon. In addition to the Willunga High School payload, the balloon carried several experiments for NearSys and a BalloonSat for West Junior High in Nampa, ID. More data about the flight will be available shortly on the NearSys website. Here are some of the images recorded during the flight. Looking at the western end of the Treasure Valley. The lake at top center is Lake Lowell. Below that can be seen the Snake River. This is the same region, but

South Australia launch for NearSys, Idaho, USA

Amateur radio operators helping Willunga High School, South Australia launched a high altitude weather balloon carrying a BalloonSat for NearSys. Here's where you will find Willunga's report. The balloon reached a peak altitude of 98,085 feet and was recovered successfully. Willunga HS Report

First BwB Flight in Idaho

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The Willunga high school BalloonSat arrived today, November 10th. The Willunga high school BalloonSat and the near spacecraft that will carry it. Picture by L. Paul Verhage Sadly, it's rainy today and the predicted flight path was long and the recovery between mountain ranges. So we'll watch the weather and start making predictions again after Thanksgiving. Check out Willunga's website at, http://www.whs.sa.edu.au Story by L. Paul Verhage

Welcome to BalloonSats without Borders

For every student who has dreamed of flying an experiment into the heavens, welcome. BalloonSats without Borders (BwB) is dedicated to creating opportunities for all students, young and old, in formal or informal educational settings, to fly their experiment into near space. It is the hope of BwB that by sharing BalloonSats, people make more friends around the world. After all, the Internet, air travel, and globalization makes it more important that we view each other more as potential friends than competitors. Contact BwB at balloonsatswithoutborders@gmail.com Story by L. Paul Verhage