Atmospheric photos from Project Icarus
The Earth as seen from probably the cheapest balloon photography setup ever
Article Summary
Attaching a camera to a helium-filled balloon, a group of students from MIT recently managed to get some pretty decent photographs of our beautiful planet from an estimated 93000 feet up. Nothing remarkable there you might say - high altitude balloon photography has been around a long, long time - until you consider the cost of the experiment: about USD$150.
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