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High Altitude Ballooning is a great, cheap way to send a payload up near the edge of space - be it a scientific payload, educational, or simply a mascot, photo, etc. A number of groups have send up balloons - and as we become aware of them, we'll be cataloging them here:

 

WhoDateInformation
KiwiSpace
Status
colourGreen
titleRecovered

April 2011

 

KiwiSpace Edge of Space project

Torbay School

Status
colourRed
titlePending

Pending regulatory clearance

Torbay School

Students at Torbay School (primary) wanted to launch 'Santa to the Space' in November 2013. They worked with KiwiSpace and QuestForStars (USA) to source a payload, which incorporated 2 cameras, APRS (Ham Radio), a Satellite-connected GPS unit, and a Video transmitter - so you could watch the flight live from the ground.

They unfortunately have been declined clearance from Airways corporation at the present time, and are still working through how to get this – or may consider flying in the South Island, or if necessary overseas.

Torbay School
Status
colourGreen
titleLaunched

May 2014

 

Fun Helium balloon launch

As the students' main balloon launch has been delayed due to regulatory hassles, for a bit of fun - they launched just a small balloon with no payload from the school grounds.

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The Edge (Radio)
Status
colourGreen
titleRecovered
May 2014

Jay Jay, Mike & Dom in Space

The Edge radio station did a campaign "Send your Selfie to Space" – and launched a balloon from Waikato University in Hamilton.

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titleLocally cached copy of flight video...

Videoplayer
PosterImagehttp://media.spacefoundation.org.nz/tv/2014-05-13%20The%20Edge%20Radio%20-%20JMD%20Selfie%20To%20Space.jpg
Height300
Width512
VideoUrlhttp://media.spacefoundation.org.nz/tv/2014-05-13%20The%20Edge%20Radio%20-%20JMD%20Selfie%20To%20Space.m4v
 

 

 

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