Project Apex
Some of you may remember a post I made on the OcUK forums last year after launching a high altitude weather balloon and losing it. Here it is, in fact:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18002524
Last saturday we launched a brand new payload which reached an altitude of 31km (102,000ft) before returning safely back to earth where it was successfully recovered.
We got a lot of very interesting atmospheric information including temperature, pressure, ionising radiation levels etc.
We had two cameras, one pointing at the horizon and one pointing downwards. Unfortunately the horizontal one failed but the downwards one captured some fantastic images.
Some pictures of the launch are below. Please feel free to look at the following links:
Project Homepage and Payload Hardware Details
http://www.hexoc.com/pages/apex/apex-ii.php
Project Image Gallery
http://balloon.hexoc.com/gallery/apex-ii
Sensor Data
http://www.hexoc.com/pages/apex/apex-ii/data.php
The flight path is available as a KML file here or directly plotted by Google Maps (with images) here.
I thought I would post this as a thank you to all the helpful people on here who helped to try and find the previous payload. It was never recovered. We intend to launch this payload again in the near future with a working camera and capture images of the horizon. I will update this post when we do.
Cheers all!
Jon
Some of you may remember a post I made on the OcUK forums last year after launching a high altitude weather balloon and losing it. Here it is, in fact:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18002524
Last saturday we launched a brand new payload which reached an altitude of 31km (102,000ft) before returning safely back to earth where it was successfully recovered.
We got a lot of very interesting atmospheric information including temperature, pressure, ionising radiation levels etc.
We had two cameras, one pointing at the horizon and one pointing downwards. Unfortunately the horizontal one failed but the downwards one captured some fantastic images.
Some pictures of the launch are below. Please feel free to look at the following links:
Project Homepage and Payload Hardware Details
http://www.hexoc.com/pages/apex/apex-ii.php
Project Image Gallery
http://balloon.hexoc.com/gallery/apex-ii
Sensor Data
http://www.hexoc.com/pages/apex/apex-ii/data.php
The flight path is available as a KML file here or directly plotted by Google Maps (with images) here.






I thought I would post this as a thank you to all the helpful people on here who helped to try and find the previous payload. It was never recovered. We intend to launch this payload again in the near future with a working camera and capture images of the horizon. I will update this post when we do.
Cheers all!
Jon