March 10th, 2015
We conducted a float test of our baby airship the Ascender 26 Saturday. It was a great shake out. The new internal configuration worked great. The inner cell held the helium but the outer envelope just won’t hold air. The outer envelope is about 11 years old, we’re recycling it from another program. The outer silicone coating it just about gone. The result was a very floppy vehicle. On the first float we usually just go a few inches off the ground and see how sound the structure is. However even with a floppy envelope we pushed a little and got her a few feet into the sky.

Just a few inches off the ground.

Charles and Steve working the valves.


Even with zero pressure in the outer envelope the inner cell system and the carbon keel performed well.
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March 9th, 2015
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March 9th, 2015
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March 9th, 2015
JPA were tasked once again to show that space is for everybody! On National Margarita Day we send blenders, cameras and a particular famous mix to the edge of space.
The team travel to Arizona for this flight. Balloons were flown, margarita were mixed and frozen by the atmosphere itself and amazing video was created.

This brings our flight total to 176.
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January 31st, 2015
The testing just keeps rolling on.


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January 31st, 2015
Today we’re working on all the little odds and ends of the Ascender 26 airship. The team is getting ready for the upcoming float test.
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January 28th, 2015
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