Friday, April 26, 2013

Gum in space


Another day at the office. I was contacted by an advertising agency and asked to send their product into space.
I decided that the most realistic way to do this was to use a balloon.
This is the first proposal and mockup.
The balloon should carry a GPS and be able to transmit it\s position to the ground in real time.
An onboard camera should record the view in HD, for post mission viewing, and send a standard def. video stream to the ground in real time, in case the balloon and playload was lost.
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Spacedart1, a set on Flickr.

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