The above photo was taken at approx. 100,000 feet by a Mindstorms-powered camera. (Brian: I assume that this shot is from your own payload camera--is that right)?
It's parts of the balloon, I found it in the article. If it wasn't for the parts of the balloon that picture would be perfect, but I guess the balloon is what got the picture in the first place, lol.
Paul NeoStormer (Owner and founder of Neostormer.co.nr)
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Is the stringy-stuff in the photo related to HALE or is it just some damage to the photo?
It's parts of the balloon, I found it in the article. If it wasn't for the parts of the balloon that picture would be perfect, but I guess the balloon is what got the picture in the first place, lol.
Paul NeoStormer (Owner and founder of Neostormer.co.nr)
That's a photo of the balloon burst at 99,712 feet.
There are more photos being posted here
"If it wasn't for the parts of the balloon that picture would be perfect"
I don't now. I think they provide some good perspective.
David Levy
Payload coach: FLL Team 90
more photos :
http://www.unr.edu/nevadasat/BalloonSats/Missions/HALE/payload_camera.html
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