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High Altitude Balloon Lost - Could Geocachers Help?


Ulala

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Hi there,

 

My name is Caleb Cornelius, and I work for the Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium. A couple weeks ago, we launched a high altitude weather balloon with experiments middle school students put together from the Cascades here in Oregon. The balloon went up and came down all as it should, except that we lost contact with it at 12,000 feet! Because the Kenwood+GPS stopped transmitting packets, we couldn't locate our payload.

 

However, there is hope. On our command module, we mounted a bird tracker that sends out a blip on a specific frequency. We even picked it up on our search! But we still didn't have any luck.

 

My question is this, if I were to give the last GPS coordinates of the balloon, the "prediction zone" coordinates, and the frequency of the bird tracker, would geocachers be at all interested in looking for our balloon? If so, where might I find some from my area?

 

Thanks everyone!

-Caleb

 

P.S. You can check out OSGC's website here: http://spacegrant.oregonstate.edu/

and its balloon information here: http://spacegrant.oregonstate.edu/programs...on/balloon.html

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where might I find some from my area?

 

Thanks everyone!

-Caleb

 

P.S. You can check out OSGC's website here: http://spacegrant.oregonstate.edu/

and its balloon information here: http://spacegrant.oregonstate.edu/programs...on/balloon.html

 

You can try the various forums in Oregon.

Oregon Geocaching Central Oregon

 

Corvallis Cachers

 

Emerald Valley Cachers Southern Willammette Valley

 

PDX Geocachers Portland

 

You may get a bite from the Northwest Regional forum on this board as well.

 

There are a few others. in Oregon but I don't have their URL's handy. You should be able to find links to others in the local forums that I provided.

 

Good luck. Wish I could be of help.

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Hey, it's PSUs balloon! The one they lost near Mt. St. Helens, we launched a balloon at the same time as they did, and from about 20 feet away. We found ours though, it went up and came down far more quickly than theirs did. I'll register in the PDX forum and post our information.

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Hi there,

 

My name is Caleb Cornelius, and I work for the Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium. A couple weeks ago, we launched a high altitude weather balloon with experiments middle school students put together from the Cascades here in Oregon. The balloon went up and came down all as it should, except that we lost contact with it at 12,000 feet! Because the Kenwood+GPS stopped transmitting packets, we couldn't locate our payload.

 

However, there is hope. On our command module, we mounted a bird tracker that sends out a blip on a specific frequency. We even picked it up on our search! But we still didn't have any luck.

 

My question is this, if I were to give the last GPS coordinates of the balloon, the "prediction zone" coordinates, and the frequency of the bird tracker, would geocachers be at all interested in looking for our balloon? If so, where might I find some from my area?

 

Thanks everyone!

-Caleb

 

P.S. You can check out OSGC's website here: http://spacegrant.oregonstate.edu/

and its balloon information here: http://spacegrant.oregonstate.edu/programs...on/balloon.html

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Have you tried the local Search and Rescue groups and the Civil Air Patrol? One or the other will have experience finding downed aircraft, with and without Emergency Location Transmitters. There is a good chance they would be happy to help.

 

Good luck!

 

Out of curiosity, how long do you expect the transmitter to trans?

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