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* Edward Branford | * Edward Branford | ||
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On the 22nd of October 2011, the ApexHAB team from Sutton Grammar School, Surrey, UK set off to launch their newest HAB payload; Apex Alpha. It was built entirely by students at the school between the ages of 15 and 17. The payload, created to be small and lightweight, | On the 22nd of October 2011, the ApexHAB team from Sutton Grammar School, Surrey, UK set off to launch their newest HAB payload; Apex Alpha. It was built entirely by students at the school between the ages of 15 and 17. The payload, created to be small and lightweight, | ||
- | The launch was from CUSF’s launch site at Churchill College, Cambridge, UK. The payload was sealed, waterproofed and then strung up to a 40m nylon cord. At 10:45 UTC we began the filling process which was made slightly | + | **Read |
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- | The payload was predicted to land in the North Sea; however, it turned out very differently. As the afternoon progressed, the team and the UKHAS community saw the payload cross Europe via the Netherlands, | + | |
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- | It’s been a great weekend and although we didn’t beat the altitude record as we originally planned, we did manage to beat some other impressive UK records. These include 5th highest for latex weather balloon altitude, first for distance covered, first for duration and first for float duration! Full details here: http://ukhas.org.uk/general: | + | |
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- | Thanks to various members of UKHAS for the amazing tracking yesterday and early this morning. Without the huge network of members helping us, the flight we saw yesterday would not have been possible. We’d also like to thank those members who came online to track for the first time yesterday for us. (OZ1SKY, SP2HPD and DH1BDL) The additional range meant we could see Alpha go off into Poland. | + | |
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- | Together with UKHAS, many other records were broken as well. Over 10,000 packets were sent to the DL server and the IRC room had over 130 members in it at one point – more UKHAS records!. Additionally the Radio Range records for both 300 and 50 baud were broken. 678km at 300 baud by 2E0UPU and 776km at 50 baud by OZ1SKY. | + | |
The Alpha gallery is availble at: [[http:// | The Alpha gallery is availble at: [[http:// | ||
Data is available at: [[http:// | Data is available at: [[http:// | ||
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- | Some external coverage of our launch: | ||
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