Near space photographic weather balloon. In conjunction with Mr. Clapper’s Honors Chem class, and Mr. mccauley, we expanded on a recent MIT experiment and send a weather balloon into near space equipped with a camera (that the electronics students hacked into to take time laps photos), and real time gps tracking. We were able to take photos of near space and the curvature of the earth *End story for the space balloon- After about 58 minutes of flight time the balloon landed in Hickory, about an hour and a half away by car. We were able to track the landing using the gps on the cheap track phone and used Google Map to se photos of the yard where the balloon had landed. We drove out to find the owner of the property not home and the balloon 75 ft up in a tree in his back yard. We fashioned a long pole (12 ft?) out of pool cues, meter sticks, and duct tape we had in the car and I climbed up the tree with the pole. We were unable to retrieve it on the first attempt and had to drive out to a hardware store to buy a hook to tape to the end of the pole. We retrieved the balloon without the resident ever knowing we were there or that many Christ School students had been looking at his back yard via Google Earth.
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Fascinating interview with Michio Kaku. Speaking about his new book “Physics of the Impossible,” Dr. Kaku explains with how Physics one day may allow us to go back in time. Humorous, enlightening, and thought provoking. Amazing.
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Harry Potter may not be the only one with an invisibility cloak in the near future. Famed physicist Dr. Michio Kaku discusses revolutionary research and experiments that could
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Fascinating interview with Michio Kaku. Speaking about his new book “Physics of the Impossible,” Dr. Kaku explains with how Physics one day may allow us
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