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« on: July 01, 2007, 06:04:06 PM »


The 2007 winning entry in the Cambridge University Department of Engineering's annual photographic competition, sponsored by nanotechnology company Owlstone. "Earth from 32km" was taken on a test fligt by a student team that is trying to launch a rocket into space for less than �1000.


Three engineering students at Cambridge University in the UK reckon they'll be able to do it for just �1000 ($1879). And they've just sent a lunchbox-sized aircraft, called Nova 1, into the stratosphere where it captured some very nice pictures of the Earth and the upper atmosphere.

Nova 1 was carried to an altitude of 32 km beneath a high-altitude helium balloon and snapped more than 800 images, many like the one above.

The students involved, Carl Morland, Henry Hallam and Robert Fryers, have also released a short video showing the launch in Cambridge. When the balloon carrying the Nova 1 finally burst due to expansion, a parachute deployed to carry it safely back to Earth.

Nova 1 featured some simple, off-the-shelf technology. This included GSM text messaging as well as radio for communications and an ordinary 5 megapixel camera. The students tracked their payload's descent using telemetry and by simply following it in a car.

Eventually they hope to fit a rocket beneath a balloon and use this to carry their craft to 100 km - the edge of space - all for just �1000.
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