[ARRL-OK] ARLS006 Transatlantic Amateur Radio Balloon Launch

D C *Mac* Macdonald k2gkk at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 20 14:46:04 EDT 2011


SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS006
ARLS006 Transatlantic Amateur Radio Balloon Launch
 
ZCZC AS06  
QST de W1AW  
Space Bulletin 006  ARLS006
>From ARRL Headquarters  
Newington, CT  April 20, 2011
To all radio amateurs
 
SB SPACE ARL ARLS006
ARLS006 Transatlantic Amateur Radio Balloon Launch
 
The Project Blue Horizon 5 high-altitude transatlantic balloon is
scheduled for launch, weather permitting, at 0400 UTC (midnight
EDST) Friday, April 22, from Oswego, New York. The weather forecast
for launch time calls for clear to partly cloudy conditions.
 
The Project Blue Horizon team is attempting to break current Amateur
Radio high-altitude balloon records for distance (3361.81 miles) and
duration (49 hours, 45 minutes). The payload will be carried beneath
a 54,000 cubic foot capacity helium-filled balloon cruising between
85,000 and 100,000 feet.
 
Amateurs worldwide are encouraged to monitor the N2XE CW telemetry
beacons at 7.1023 and 10.1466 MHz. The balloon is also equipped with
an APRS beacon at 144.39 MHz using the call sign KC2ZJH. Amateurs
can send reports via e-mail to PBH15.data at gmail.com.
 
More information about the program, including the latest projected
flight path, is at the Project Blue Horizon website at,

http://www.projectbluehorizon.com
 
Launch and flight updates will also be available on Twitter at,
 
http://twitter.com/#!/PBH5 .

NNNN
/EX









SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS006ARLS006 Transatlantic Amateur Radio Balloon LaunchZCZC AS06 QST de W1AW Space Bulletin 006 ARLS006From ARRL Headquarters Newington, CT April 20, 2011To all radio amateursSB SPACE ARL ARLS006ARLS006 Transatlantic Amateur Radio Balloon LaunchThe Project Blue Horizon 5 high-altitude transatlantic balloon isscheduled for launch, weather permitting, at 0400 UTC (midnightEDST) Friday, April 22, from Oswego, New York. The weather forecastfor launch time calls for clear to partly cloudy conditions.The Project Blue Horizon team is attempting to break current AmateurRadio high-altitude balloon records for distance (3361.81 miles) andduration (49 hours, 45 minutes). The payload will be carried beneatha 54,000 cubic foot capacity helium-filled balloon cruising between85,000 and 100,000 feet.Amateurs worldwide are encouraged to monitor the N2XE CW telemetrybeacons at 7.1023 and 10.1466 MHz. The balloon is also equipped withan APRS beacon at 144.39 MHz using the call sign KC2ZJH. Amateurscan send reports via e-mail to PBH15.data at gmail.com.More information about the program, including the latest projectedflight path, is at the Project Blue Horizon website at,http://www.projectbluehorizon.com. Launch and flight updates willalso be available on Twitter at, http://twitter.com/#!/PBH5 .NNNN/EX 		 	   		  


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