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How to Take your Own Space Photos - CHEAP

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posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 02:52 AM
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Edge of Space Balloon Photography

Items you need

1 HD Movie camera or a small point and shoot
1 Big Balloon
1 parachute
Some Helium



Documentary of an amateur weather balloon being launched to the edge of space to take photos using a Canon SD800is compact point-and-shoot camera.



Helium Balloon amazing space photos - March 2010



MIT Students Photograph Space With A Balloon


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posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 03:04 AM
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imagine if every body did this we
would have photo proof of ets in no time
cool concept but how do you get the photos back?

xp



posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 03:05 AM
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How do you know where it lands?
You may need a tracking device also.



posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 03:05 AM
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The only problem is -- if the balloon prematurely pops or the parachute doesn't deploy, not only don't you have space photos but you're out an expensive camera too. Not too many people are willing to risk that. But for those that are I think it's an awesome thing to do! Yay spacepiccies!



posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 03:25 AM
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I was wondering about that too

The last video says they put GPS device in the package. But you would think a strong jet stream could take it to Russia or something



posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 03:53 AM
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That is great! I remember seeing something like this a few years ago, if I'm not mistaken. The pictures are great, and if were ceo of the company of whatever camera they're using, canon I thin, I'd be all over those guys for advertising. I would have them star in a commercial or something. Either way, a task such as this would become a marketing strategy dream come true.

As for comparing NASA's budget to the few hundred these guys spent. . .doesn't float. I know NASA is overinflated in spending and everything, but if they're mission were to only gather pictures in such a way that you have little or no control over just where the camera's pointed, then NASA would be doing it this way.

When these guys figure out how to put satellites up there this way, THEN let me know, and I will try it.


Great post!



posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 09:59 AM
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This is very cool. I like how the last guy is modifying his next camera to tilt.
I can see the UFO hunters sending up quad cams.



posted on Oct, 14 2010 @ 11:58 AM
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Originally posted by zorgon
The last video says they put GPS device in the package. But you would think a strong jet stream could take it to Russia or something
Even if it lands inside area 51 you'll never see your camera again.

More likely it would land on a farm or a ranch but if it's surrounded by barbed wire, I hear some farmers have the same policy as area 51, meaning trespassers will be shot, the farmers just don't bother putting up the signs.


At least Bob Lazar put up a sign:

[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/0708a0c57e35.jpg[/atsimg]

It's cool though.
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posted on Oct, 14 2010 @ 12:21 PM
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Very cool

Thanks For posting.
I would like to try that at night.



posted on Oct, 14 2010 @ 01:18 PM
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Originally posted by zorgon
I was wondering about that too

The last video says they put GPS device in the package. But you would think a strong jet stream could take it to Russia or something


The University of Wyoming has a a nice tool that gives you a trajectory forecast: weather.uwyo.edu...

In general, a balloon will encounter winds in opposing directions at various altitudes, so it won't get carried too far away.

Remember to alert the FAA to your launches. Specific requirements are in Regulation 101.



posted on Oct, 14 2010 @ 02:23 PM
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Originally posted by Arbitrageur
At least Bob Lazar put up a sign:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/0708a0c57e35.jpg[/atsimg]



OOOOOOOOOO I WANTZ ONE!!



posted on Oct, 14 2010 @ 02:25 PM
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Thanks for that very useful information


That explains how they seem to have no problem retrieving the cameras

Yeah the FAA... very good point



posted on Oct, 15 2010 @ 03:19 AM
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That is insanely awesome! Now for my thoughts... Would you be able to beam the photos back somehow? How much further until zero gravity? I would love to see this vid from an HD Flip or something comparable. Definitely worth the few hundred dollars, not many people have photos like that! Excellent post



posted on Oct, 16 2010 @ 11:45 PM
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The one I saw last week had an iPhone in it. When the phone came back down in Cell tower reach, it broadcasted it's GPS location. I am pondering this idea but with a BlackBerry for GPS tracking via Google Latitude.

Thanks for sharing Zorgon. I hope we can get more people interested in this!

LSWONE.




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