From the WIA, original post here.
Date : 21 / 01 / 2016
Author : Ben Broadbent VK5BB
The Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program (SHSSP) is jointly organised by the International Space University (ISU) and the University of South Australia. It is a unique, five week live-in experience focusing on an international, intercultural and interdisciplinary (3 “I”s) educational philosophy for which the ISU is renowned.
The SHSSP have asked the AREG who have considerable experience with high altitude ballooning in Australia to assist with their participant Stratospheric Balloon Project, culminating in a high altitude balloon launch on Australia Day, the 26th of January 2016. The balloon launch will take place, weather conditions favourable, from the Mt. Barker High School in the Adelaide Hills, just east of Adelaide.
The launch is expected to be released between 09:30 to 09:45 am local CDST January 26th, or 23:00 to 23:15 UTC January 25th. The balloon is expected to carry two payloads, one supplied by the SHSSP participants as part of their course project and the usual AREG/Horus telemetry payloads. Telemetry will the normal RTTY mode on 434.450 MHz USB.
Check the details closer to the launch date.
Further details may be found on AREG’s website here.
Henry VK2ZHE writes: The balloon did indeed go up this morning. Interestingly, it didn’t traverse a great distance over the ground but it did get to 28,411 metres which is a pretty respectable altitude. The last report was at 767 metres and descending rapidly east of the Murray River, only about 20 kilometres from the launch point.