High Schoolers Push Down Price of Near-Space Photography
Floodge writes "High School students at Explore Knowledge Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada have launched a near space photography balloon which took over 2000 pictures of Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon, and much more! The 'space craft' was built from used and recycled components for under 60 dollars and was inspired by MIT students Project Icarus in 2009."
Near-space photography via balloon isn't quite new any more, but price is a great frontier to explore. And I'm glad that there's a school called "Explore Knowledge Academy."
Note that they had a sponsor for the GPS portion.
No one called it space.
Now they just need to get Google to buy the pics.
The price of what? Was there a market? Buyers? I thought google maps sat view was free??? Is there any straw you Space Nutters won't grasp at to pretend space is some kind of exciting marketing opportunity?
Slashdotted immediately :(
I saw the site for a second... and boom... server goes down.
Tis' better to have looked and lost than to have never looked before.
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Since when is 95,000 feet of altitude in "space?"
I believe they used the term "Near Space," which lies between 65,000 and 350,000 feet.
In space, no one can read an altimeter.
I like the Brooklyn Space Program
any minute now. Clearly these kids are terrorists. Why eles would they be taking photos of the Hoover Dam? Lake Meade? Las Vegas! IIRC not even tourists are allowed to photo the dam itself anymore.
It got slashdotted :(
Not too hard to build, with a weather balloon and a modified Webcam.
I've started on a kit to build an astronomy camera, by converting a color web cam to (more sensitive) B&W. Everything else is just software.
There's a video of someone sending up a video camera on a balloon, which shows just how much atmosphere there is to look through, with haze of water vapor, etc., on youtube (can't do the look up here) which was pretty neat. What's missing is some kind of stability (add gyros?)
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I'm going to put on my buzz kill hat and say that it's only a matter of time before one of these contraptions is going to get sucked into a jet engine or foul a propellor.
http://vimeo.com/22150511 This has the video of the images taken.
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Someone who believes imaginary things appear right before your i's.
Since when is 95,000 feet of altitude in "space?"
Not much water vapor up there, almost as good as space. :)
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Before the server went down, I got to a time-lapse video they made from the pictures taken:
http://vimeo.com/22150511
Something cool to watch if the server remains down...
The link for the equipment is failing for me. Did see the front page. No way that this can really be done for under $60 though. Sure, if you already have all of the parts and don't factor them into the cost you can do it for under $60, but that is true for many many things, but a pretty pointless statement.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
In space, no one can hear you *whoosh*.
Their website (http://www.projectviking.org/equipment) says:
"Equipment
We innovated upon and continued the trend of low-cost flight platforms, building our craft entirely from off the shelf components for close to 75 dollars."
Also, they say they had sponsorship for the GPS unit and Helium.
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Not much water vapor up there, almost as good as space. :)
So would a hike through my nearest desert qualify as a spacewalk?
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
This is not new or exciting. This gets done a few times every year by random people, I'd hardly call it news.
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I think Slashdot is responsible for bringing down more websites than Anonymous!
considering that every moon astronaut trained in the desert it just might.
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this guys' .gov.id.watch will probable explode too;
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some spys like us?
Considering that the moon landing was STAGED in a desert it just might!
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I'm Surprised, not for the kids but at the Government. Where was the DHS in all of this and why didn't they shoot it down as a suspected Al Qaeda drone?
I have visions of F16s being scrambled from Nellis to go attack the invading force.
It's great to see that kids still have teachers and sponsors who will help them do something great. Yes, we may consider it small potatoes in some circles but still, this is High School! They're putting fricken sharks with laser beams at stratospheric heights!
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I saw the site for a second... and boom... server goes down.
Tis' better to have looked and lost than to have never looked before.
Well it's much cheaper getting your camera into near space than buying enough bandwidth and processing power to prevent being slashdotted. Some things you can't do on a budget.
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My work proxy says the page has a virus on the page. Any one not able to access the webpage?
You say things that offend me and I can deal with it. Can you?
hey ! and to continue the cycle of good intentions, donate the imagery to osm.org to improve maps ;)
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Kids in high school think their parents are stupid.
Perhaps that hole in the southwest plane was not so spontaneous
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
I think I first saw on of these on Nova a few backs- MIT students using a weather balloon and smart phone.
isn't there a team that will work on image stabilization?
I mean near space cheap photography has been done many times.
What's really missing is something to get a stable shooting of the images
right now, it makes me wanna puke!!! Then the animation would really be cool!
I think Slashdot is responsible for bringing down more websites than Anonymous!
Next time there's a raid, it should be posted here. Preferably under the guise of something that would interest /.'ers
Considering that the moon landing was STAGED in a desert it just might!
I suppose the moon would be considered a desert, so... I agree??
Norton AFB is/was about 50 miles from the desert.
I want to shoot the messenger!
We live in a country where most people can't explain how the tides or fracking magnets work. (Shout out to Bill O'Reilly and other juggalos) We live in a country where the science content of "Mythbusters" is considered too difficult to understand for the average population. We live in a country where a sweet young woman who recently graduated from high school asked my wife if she drove back to the States from her visit home to Japan.
Anything -- ANYTHING -- that fans the dying embers of inquiry in this country should be encouraged. "Hey, how about that?! It's a real pain in the ass to fold even a piece of toilet paper as long as a few football fields more than 12 times. Hey, the higher you go, the colder it gets, and the more you can see. I wonder if..."
Things have gotten so bad in this country, I'm ready to fall back to toddler teaching techniques. "What, you mixed vinegar and baking soda and it got all fizzy? Hooray! Good for you! Do it again! Hey, have you seen what Diet Coke and Mentos do?"
He put his boots up on the table and made a face. "The sig," he smirked. "You can waste your life in search of the sig."
Hmm, Virtucon has a low user id, probably old enough to remember that it takes 99 ballons to scramble the jets. :-)
He put his boots up on the table and made a face. "The sig," he smirked. "You can waste your life in search of the sig."
From Wikipedia:
"From late 1944 until early 1945, the Japanese launched over 9,300 of these fire balloons, of which 300 were found or observed in the U.S. Despite the high hopes of their designers, the balloons were ineffective as weapons, and caused only six deaths (from one single incident)—a kill rate of 0.067%—and a small amount of damage."
So, yes, it has happened. Once. In all of recorded history.
By this reasoning, my wife's family should have shunned me as a possible bomber pilot there to drop a nuclear bomb, since that had happened twice.
My mind boggles at the level of paranoia it takes to go from "Hey, look a balloon" to "Maybe it's from the terrorists! Run away, run away!"
Did you avoid bunnies after watching "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" too?
The world is a dangerous place. There are sharks in the water. They have eaten people. But if that fear keep your toes dry on the sand, then I feel sorry for you. I can't imagine living in that much fear all the time.
He put his boots up on the table and made a face. "The sig," he smirked. "You can waste your life in search of the sig."
well it looks like the site /.'ed
h??p://www.projectviking.org/flight-pictures
has been
the servers are overloaded
the /. effect in action
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(Looking at your cites)
Yo Adrian! Wolverines! We're number 14! We're number 14 out of a field of 27! We almost made the top half! We totally kicked Mexico's butt! Wooooo Hoooooo!
You, t2t10, are what I'm talking about. You're offering a cite that lists us as 14 out of 27 and referencing that as "quite high." You must be proud of that triple digit SAT score. Let me guess, home-schooled, right, or did every kid in your class get a ribbon after running the race?
You've got this conceit going that you're offering Vulcan-like reasoning in your posts, but your problem is that your cites don't say what you'd like them to, and you don't have any experience of your own to draw from yet. You think education is doing OK in this country because some book or website tells you it is. I think things are falling apart because I've watched it with my own eyes, from both sides of the lectern. Emotional diatribes? Absolutely. I've watched our kids go from aspiring to be number one to being proud of being number 14. I'm ready to start chugging hemlock at this point.
When I was young, we were thinking "Mars, then the stars." From your other posts, your hopes and dreams are apparently to be left alone with variations of "Mine! My Precious!"
The reason I hammer away at you is that you break my heart, and I'm terrified of the timid, miserly, meager, threadbare, hopeless possible future you represent.
He put his boots up on the table and made a face. "The sig," he smirked. "You can waste your life in search of the sig."
Since when is 95,000 feet of altitude in "space?"
Considering how uncrowded it's up there, "space" seems like a very good name for it.
...then we know it's all good.
"The most developed nations?" You mean what we used to call the First World? OK, so in competition with all the countries that aren't walking in shambling horror like Rwanda, we're getting beat by more than half of them. Your sample includes Mexico, a nation that can't protect it's own mayors, police chiefs and judges. And you're proud of this?! With the exception of Germany, by your own numbers we're getting beaten by anyone who's anyone, including members recovering from historically recent wars and occupations, and you think we're doing OK? The UK is number four. We're ten spots down from that, despite the fact the we have orders of magnitude more resources to work with.
You're OK with this? Ask me how I know you don't have any kids.
And when you were young, per-capita education and health care spending in the US was a fraction of what it is today (in constant dollars), so lack of spending is not what killed those dreams.
Simply not true. When I was a boy, we were in the middle of the Space Race. Education was almost getting properly funded. Teachers weren't taking part-time jobs to get by. Textbooks were not considered a rare and precious resource. Field trips did not spur panicked begging for the parents to chip in. Schools didn't whore themselves out to McDonalds and Burger King hoping to get a few bucks.
This is how I know you haven't spent any time near a public classroom lately. You know what parents buy for schools these days? Toilet paper. Copy paper. Pencils. My school district just took up a collection to buy gas for the school buses, and I'm in a wealthier school district. The large amount of money getting collected is not reaching the classroom, and if you don't know that, then you just don't know what you're talking about. I live in a school district that includes literally million-dollar homes and our teachers dress in cast-offs from Goodwill and drive 20-year-old cars.
I'm not even going to worry about refuting this because anyone who's a parent these days knows. Every scientist I know or ever met is either livid or in despair about the state of science education in public school today -- and yeah, I'm very comfortable making that statement on Slashdot. Have you even heard about what's going on with the Texas State Board of Education? Any working scientists who wanna jump in with t2t10 and talk about what a great job we're doing teaching science in the US, by all means speak up.
What exactly about your field do you feel our public schools are doing a wonderful job of explaining?
My personal experience agrees with the statistics
The statistics? We've talked about this before. The statistics are that we're getting beaten by Cuba in healthcare and Ireland in education. We're getting our butts handed to us by small island nations with few natural resources. You're bragging that you can place middle of the pack in the Girl Scout softball league.
You sabotage reasonable political debate
Are you even watching the news? I supported Reagan. The first time. In 1980, David Stockman wasn't a raging lunatic when he argued the Laffer Curve and that lower taxes would spur growth which would yield greater overall tax revenue. In 2010, even Stockman has recanted. We live in a world where Massey Energy can kill dozens of miners with impunity, where BP can destroy the Gulf of Mexico, hide it, and still post profits in the Billions in the same quarter. Reagan could almost be reasoned with. The same is not true of Sarah Palin and Donald Trump. There is no more "reasonable political debate." The situation is not in doubt, not in 2011. All the tired old ideas, that we can reach Nirvana by cutting taxes for billionaires and bleeding the middle class dry while telling the poor to simply die and decrease the surplus population, that nonsense was empirically disproven decades ago.
education and health care both are quite
He put his boots up on the table and made a face. "The sig," he smirked. "You can waste your life in search of the sig."
Lies! Everyone knows it was a hollywood sound stage.
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I pasted the URL of the /. link, waiting until the website comes back up.
High School students very crazy.
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Is it someone who 'high schools'?
Maybe subby meant high school students.
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It might have photographed Barbra Streisand's house.