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AB1OC

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Several local schools here in Nashua, NH have been working with the Nashua Area Radio Society on a STEM learning project to launch a High-Altitude Balloon (HAB) this weekend. Our HAB will be carrying a 2m ARPS transmitter and you can track it using aprsi.fi. We will be flying using the callsign N1FD-11. We plan to launch our balloon between 14:30 z and 15:30 z on Sunday, June 3rd from Hollis, NH USA. The image above was taken from our HAB during a previous flight. You can read more about our HAB and how to track our HAB via the link below -

https://www.n1fd.org/2018/06/01/hab-3-launch/

The video below contains highlights from our first two HAB launches.

https://vimeo.com/255796715/7d28ecf192

We are planning to live stream video from our HAB launch and recovery on Sunday to the Nashua Area Radio Society (N1FD) Facebook page.

We hope that folks here on qrz.com will join us via aprs.fi and our Facebook page to share our HAB launch experience.

73,

Fred, AB1OC
President, Nashua Area Radio Society
https://www.n1fd.org
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AB1OC

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We've posted a picture of the students just before they launched their balloon along with a link to a post about our flight on our website. You can take a look at the pictures and read the post here -

https://www.n1fd.org

We have lots of great pictures and video including some taken from the balloon in flight! Our first priority is to prepare the atmospheric and flight data captured by our balloon for analysis by our students later this week. Once this is done, we'll work on a flight video and make some more pictures of the launch and recovery. We'll post these here as they are available.

Thank again to everyone's nice comments about our project. We appreciate your kind words.

73,

Fred, AB1OC
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A first edit of the flight video from HAB-3 is available on our homepage at https://www.n1fd.org. Check it out!

Fred, AB1OC
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