To the Stratosphere and Beyond


Past Flight Recaps

>HiBall-10 (12/23/06)

>HiBall-8 (3/4/06)

>HiBall-7 (12/27/05)

Payload Designs
Launch Systems
 
 

Celebrating 20 years in Near Space

: The April 26th flight worked great...17h 40m flight time - Hellscreiber worked throughout...RTTY only worked for a few hours. Landing zone in southern KY near the TN border. Experiment was a 1/16" continuous vent hole in the nozzle of a 1500 gram latex balloon to attempt a float condition at peak altitude (which worked even better than planned). Peak altitude was 107,880 feet.

NEXT Flight Possibility:

Saturday, May 10th at (2:00 pm CDT)

Huntsville, AL (NSSTC) - 34.73 086.64

- WB8ELK: RTTY/Hellscreiber/DominoEX5 on 10.142 MHz center frequency

(tune to 10.140 USB for best audio)

RTTY at top of each minute - Feld-Hellscreiber and DominoEX5 follows

- Likely Secondary Payload: 144.340 MHz FM (AFSK RTTY)

Directions to the NSSTC:

I-565 to the Sparkman Dr. exit near the Space and Rocket Museum.

Turn north onto Sparkman Dr. until Lakeside Dr.

Turn left at Lakeside and go to the back parking lot

on your right which is the rear of the NSSTC.


Oz-13 Flight Completed::

Oz-13: Launched Sat. Feb. 16th at 1:30 pm CST

(02/18/08 update)

WB8ELK AFSK RTTY - 144.345 FM

> Oz-12 and Oz-13 Flight Results and Temperature Graph <

Ozonesonde Hitch-hiker - Ozsonde on 403.2 MHz +/- drift (WFM)

Estimated landing near Henagar, AL


(NOTE: NEW DATE HiBall-11 has been delayed until Feb. 29th)

HiBall-11 - Feb 29th at 11:00 am EST

STATUS UPDATE: Originally planned for Feb 9th but will delay until Feb. 29th.

Location: Columbus IN airport - Columbus IN

Payloads:

2m APRS (144.39): WB8ELK-11

HF RTTY (10.142 MHz)

 


 

 

 


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Click HERE for GPSL2007 Long Duration Flight Talk - PowerPoint

Click HERE for 20th ARHAB anniversary talk (GPSL 2007) - Webpage

This year's flights will explore long duration flights including trans-Atlantic and cross country efforts. I plan to use both latex and polyethylene zero pressure balloons and will most likely float between 60k and 100k feet....look for some simplex and cross-band repeater payloads that will stay up all weekend long for some great balloon band openings over multi-state regions.

HiBall-10 Recap (12/23/06)

HiBall-10 was a long duration flight test.

>> Click HERE for the story

   

HiBall-8 Recap (03/04/06)

HiBall-8 was a test flight of a trans-Atlantic zero pressure balloon supplied by Mark Caviezel NG0X of ES-OS.

>> Click HERE for the story

 

 
 
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