Nevada Space Grant Consortium Supports High Altitude Ballooning Team
UNLV students are launching a balloon 100,000 ft. with live-streaming cameras. Why?
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — UNLV engineering students plan to launch a balloon on Oct. 14 to capture “valuable engineering data” during upcoming solar eclipses.
“The last time the moon blocked out the sun in 2017, the skies above Las Vegas were covered in clouds, and rain poured down across the Valley,” said officials with the university. “A rare celestial event obscured by an unlikely weather phenomenon for a desert city and its inhabitants.”
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The next series of launches is set for early April for the total solar eclipse!
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