Students send aircraft 32km up....

Visage said:
Anything the americans can do for a billion, we can do for £1000
Typical jingoistic, sabre rattling, nationalist cliches ;) Have you started reading the daily mail or something ..... :D
 
KaHn said:
I wouldn't say aircraft tbh, it was a big helium balloon.

KaHn

Fair point.....they also omit the fact that acheiving orbit isnt just about altitude, its about velocity.

The fuel alone for a machine capable of that would be considerably more than £1000......
 
The object of it iirc, was to provide a low orbit platform solution, much like a HALE UAV, this incoperated with the correct weight calculations, solar panneling and the ability to regulate height could provide telecomms companies with a low cost solution alternative to satalites, which can only mean good things for the consumer.

Also they look pretty damn cool.
wifi_balloon.jpg


KaHn
 
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the weather balloon with a payload has been done countless times, they've done nothing new here - adding a rocket for £1000 and getting into actual space is not gonna happen...

James
 
Cambridge uni it is.

Anglia Polytechnic Useless? :D

I'm sorry, but anywhere that has to bribe their students £2k to even go there can't be any good!

However, their primamry teacher training is pretty damned good - but ONLY because they bought out the college!
 
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