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"Building the electronic sensor components from scratch, Gerard Marull Paretas, Sergi Saballs Vila, Marta Gasull Morcillo and Jaume Puigmiquel Casamort managed to send their heavy duty £43 latex balloon to the edge of space and take readings of its ascent. Created by the four students... more
Reviewed by ritalientje Mar 18 2009, 05:46am ( 71 reviews ) • telegraph.co.uk
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Rated by adamp237 on Sep 17, 7:46am
Heaps of people have done thing. I think it's neat, beats the volcano as the peak science experiment at school.
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Rated by aldld on Aug 15, 10:14am
I should try this sometime.
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Rated by thewhizzer on Jun 08, 10:40pm
Not bad..not bad at all I like it
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Rated by udijw on May 12 2009, 11:00am
A bunch of kids sending a P&S into space
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Rated by angrygeek on May 04 2009, 10:27am
Pretty amazing. It seems like they could sell this commercially.
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Rated by btocher on Apr 19 2009, 12:24pm
Four Spanish students managed to send a camera-operated weather balloon into the stratosphere.
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Rated by gt1987 on Apr 13 2009, 1:15pm
wow I need to try this! :)
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Rated by anthonycrutcher9 on Apr 04 2009, 12:31am
This one just awesome..
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Rated by dhararunima on Apr 01 2009, 12:31am
From the page: "Teens capture images of space with £56 camera and balloon "
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Rated by MarkMoranfD on Mar 31 2009, 1:49pm
Passionate people can do anything.