How did they do it? HABELAB photo

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It isn’t as grand as the ‘chair in Space’, but this photo of the HABELAB payload gives a different perspective to HAB photography; but how was it done?

The payload as part of Adam Cudworth’s HABELAB school project which was launched on Friday 21st June 2013 from Worcester, England.

Flight details :Telemetry: $$LAB – 434.3 – 7n1 – 50baud with his new rev 3 HABE flight computer board along with 1/4 wave antenna;  launching under a Pawan 1200g balloon filled with H2.

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The photograph and video of the payload was achieved by having to cameras sited at either end of a boom. The payload was then dangled from the centre of the boom.

more information about HABELAB can be found at http://habe.acudworth.co.uk/blog/?page_id=35

 

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New balloon price list in web store

Balloon News has expended the size of PAWAN balloons on sale in it’s web store.

The prices, shipping to the UK,  are as follows

800g – £44

1000g – £52

1200g – £70

1600g – £98

2000g – £140

The prices, shipping to the EU, are as follows

800g – £49.45

1000g – £60.05

1200g – £78.05

1600g – £105.91

2000g – £147.90

all prices include shipping. EU shipping is Royal mail international signed for package. UK shipping is 2nd class parcel except 2000g balloon which is Parcel Force 48. The 1600g balloon is shipped with a ‘signed for’ service.