Those of you who are interested in what these weather balloons and radio systems look-like, I highly recommend you "check this link."
mvastro As you can see, the ballon was sucessfully tracked by the Herrett Center Telescope (follow the links for more info, BTW that is me [stargazer] sitting in the wheelchair.) We believe this is the first ever civilian video following one of these balloons. The cargo consists of a radio telemetry package using the local HAM bands. Additional gear is Slow Scan TV, Still Photography, Minor Weather and GPS equipment. Using the tracking trailer, we follow the progress via the APRS radios until touchdown and usually recover the balloon and equipment ourselves. Sorry, we are not paying to recover anything, but we are offering a reward for the one we did lose. As another poster has said, the gas is very expensive. <img src="/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> We are planning a launch this April from the Herrett Center parking lot on either the 22nd or 29th. I will know which date this coming Saturday when the group meets for a monthly star party and astronomical society meeting.
Enjoy the videos.
Take care,
Stargazer
ASAP = Always Suspicious, Always Prepared