Our launch site, infamous Area 42, now has internet and a phone!
Author: Administrator
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Another Run to the Edge of Space
Yesterday we flew Away 128 to 111,194 feet. The vehicle carried PongSats, three cameras, an upgraded balloon release system, a six degree of freedom tracking system for the Ascender airship and the regular host of vehicle flight systems.
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Airship Float Pics
Anthony checking one of the pressurization pumps on the Ascender 9 airship.
Kevin taking a break while 340 pounds of airship floats overhead.
Starboard helium fill team starting fill on cell five of the Ascender airship.
Travis and Kevin holding their rather large party balloon. They held the safety lines while we did little back and forth flights across the building.
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Ascender 9 Float Test
The float test was an intense day, about 16 hours from first power up to locking the door. The team performed spectacularly.
Here we’re walking the airship back to give us some room to run the engines.
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Ascender 9 in the New Hanger
Over the last few days we’re been assembling the Ascender 9 airship in her new digs. first was the truss assemble, then an envelope only (no guts) test inflation.
Over the next few days we’ll be installing systems.
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Orbital Ascender
Pics of our X vehicle above and below with an artists conception of our goal in the middle.
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Next Stop the Edge of Space
The next step on the air beam is to haul it up to 100,000 feet and test it. Saturday we test fit the beam on a High Rack balloon platform. This spring we’ll send it up.
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Student Day
It was a student day at JPA Saturday. They jumped in on installing submarine parts and testing the new air beam.





















