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December 1, 2014

Students of the NASA-funded afterschool NOVAS program in collaboration with Hi-Impact Consultancy in the UK recently launched a Labdisc with a high altitude weather balloon to the edge of space. The students’ mission was to take pictures of Earth from space. The Labdisc’s built-in sensors recorded a rich variety of in-flight data, including the upper atmosphere […]

Labdisc Collects Data in Near Space

Students of the NASA-funded afterschool NOVAS program in collaboration with Hi-Impact Consultancy in the UK recently launched a Labdisc with a high altitude weather balloon to the edge of space. The students’ mission was to take pictures of Earth from space. The Labdisc’s built-in sensors recorded a rich variety of in-flight data, including the upper atmosphere and enriching the students’ understanding of massive data changes in a short time-frame. 

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