Abstract
Every person would have thought of this idea of launching aballoon high up in the sky in their youth, and that is exactlywhat we did. We filled a large elastic balloon filled withhelium and flew it high up into the sky until it popped andlanded on the ground. The main purpose of this high altitudeballooning is to collect and measure various kinds of datafrom the balloon flights. Addition to that, we add severalother new kinds of interesting experiments such as addingsolar flux or bacteria cells to the payload boxes attached tothe balloon. While experimenting on multiples of flights, weoften ran into problems and failed to succeed in variouskinds of experimentations, but we learned from thosemistakes and collected significant amount of data related tothe balloon flight such as speed, and altitude.
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