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Space On a Shoestring

An anonymous reader writes, "Three engineering students from Cambridge University plan to send an unmanned craft into space for £1,000 ($1,880) and have just sent a test mission up 32 km for a lot less. Their snaps from the upper atmosphere are impressive, and were taken by a balloon equipped with off-the-shelf technology including GSM text messaging, radio communications, and an ordinary 5-megapixel camera. They now plan to use a similar craft as a launching stage to get a cheap rocket into space." There's also a video of the balloon launch.

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  1. Moo by Chacham · · Score: 5, Funny

    Picture this, soon their balooning costs will skyrocket to reach even greater heights.

    1. Re:Moo by another_henry · · Score: 4, Funny

      Someone did have the hilarious idea of putting a bike helmet on the bottom, open side downwards.

      --
      "Studies have shown that people who eat peanuts live longer than those who do not eat."
  2. Re: GSM text messaging by brandonY · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm sure the phones will work at more or less any height - the higher the better.

    Not to be a sarcastic, literal-taking idiot, but I bet if I were, say, 0.5 AU high, my phone wouldn't work. Heck, I bet the lousy thing wouldn't even work from the moon's surface, especially if I was in a tunnel.

  3. Re: GSM text messaging while flying by Gordonjcp · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I tried it from a motor glider in a fairly remote area (few cells, large areas) I got a snotty letter from Orange saying that roaming at 50kts between very non-adjacent cells made their network shit itself. I wish I'd kept the letter...

  4. Re:Very cool hobby... by emamousette · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot readers are an endangered species?