NTU-Singapore, High Altitude Balloon Experiment

NTU-Singapore,  High Altitude Balloon Experiment

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SPACE BALLOON PROJECT , FACEBOOK BLOG FOR LIVE UPDATES In recent years, use of high altitude (weather) balloons (HABs) has ballooned.

HABs are released into the stratosphere, generally attaining between 18 to 37km. The highest recorded height reached by a HAB is 53km (Japan 2012). Traditionally, these balloons used to be used mainly as weather balloons. However, due to the drop in costs of GPS and other communication devices, HABs are now used to conduct experiments in the upper atmosphere by students and hobbyists alike. Modern

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Come visit us at ARTS SCIENCE museum just beside marina bay sands. Find out more about what it takes to launch a High Altitude Balloon.

Photos 09/02/2017

We are glad to announce that we will be presenting our booth at the largest Astronomy event in Singapore planned this year, and there will be a variety of interactive booths, planetarium shows, digital imagery showcases, as well as solar and stargazing. The event covers all aspects of Astronomy, from Astrophysics and Space technology to practical astronomy and astrophotography.

We would like to invite you to attend ASTRONOMY2017, a two-day event on 18th and 19th February (next Saturday and Sunday) held at the Marina Bay Sands Art Science Museum (Level 4).

This event is FREE, but if you would like to secure an entry, do register yourself early.

More information and the link for registration can be viewed further below and from www.celestialportraits.com/a2017

05/01/2017

We will be back at ASTRONOMY2017 exhibition
18 February 2017: 1300HRS - 1900HRS (Exhibition)
18 February 2017: 2000HRS - Till Late (Stargazing)
19 February 2017: 1000HRS - 1900HRS (Exhibition)

More details up soon !

Mobile uploads 03/09/2015

We have our last payload here in Singapore

Photos from NTU-Singapore,  High Altitude Balloon Experiment's post 30/08/2015

Throwback, Next week we will have a video montage uploaded.!!!

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