Nice
Here's hoping everything works well.
Does it have a radiation monitor?
AC/DC 6EQUJ5
As we speak, the the Low Orbit Helium Assisted Navigator (LOHAN) team is in Brightwalton in Berkshire preparing to dispatch the Special Project Electronic Altitude Release System (SPEARS) control board to the stratosphere. If all goes according to plan, SPEARS will trigger the custom igniter designed to fire our Vulture 2 …
Congratulations on what appears to have been a very successful flight.
Due to the timely reminder yesterday I watched it in real time and you almost managed to complete the mission before coverage of Le Tour began. One eye on a TV, the other on the computer screen. I will raise a glass to your success and my thirst !
Chris Cosgrove
the CHAV packet radio photos are a major addition to the mission - please have this working for the big event! It was really fun watching the images come in, and to see you guys show up at the "landing" (treeing?) site after not very long.
Lots more details, please! This looked like a fun morning out.
Congrats on what appeared to be a successful test.
I keep checking for your rundown and analysis, knowing full well that it will take time to compile all of the data and photos to present a great recap of the day.
Although, I watched I don't believe we were made privy to 'did the launch system work.
This pint's for the team.
The team seems to be growing.
You're going to need uniforms. Nothing says "professional" like uniforms. Remember how sharp the Mars rover team looked in their control centre in their blue golf shirts? Of course, for the SPB, they'd need to be red.
Oh, and well done. Very well done.
//extra points for dry land :-)