Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
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Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#2Is anyone familiar with materials and cost involved?
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#3Is anyone familiar with materials and cost involved?
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#4Is anyone familiar with materials and cost involved?
https://ukhas.org.uk/ Has a lot of very good information on the balloons people use along with the type of radio transmitters which are legal to use in the UK etc.
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#5Is anyone familiar with materials and cost involved?
I have some insight into how not to do it. :)
https://www.reddit.com/r/tifu/comments/2ncv6i/tifu_by_accide...
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#6What kind of restrictions are there on airspace use for such project? Airspace might be the wrong word. Is there a chance an aircraft might hit the ballon etc?
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#7What kind of restrictions are there on airspace use for such project? Airspace might be the wrong word. Is there a chance an aircraft might hit the ballon etc?
In the UK you get permission to launch a balloon, and a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) is published in advance
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#8What kind of restrictions are there on airspace use for such project? Airspace might be the wrong word. Is there a chance an aircraft might hit the ballon etc?
Coutry/state regulations vary across the world. Almost everywhere (might be a place on earth where this isn't legislated) you have to get proper authorization with a civil aviation agency.
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#9Launch site is only 40 km from where I live, fun to find that on HN!
If someone wonders what those lines/structures on the hills are - those are vineyards. This region (Baden) is known for very nice wines :)
Re: Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere
#10Is anyone familiar with materials and cost involved?
I did a flight like this but using Arduino instead of Raspberry Pi (total overkill and power hungry). Full details: http://blog.jgc.org/2011/04/gaga-1-flight.html