Launch Attempt Scheduled for Super Pressure Balloon
Launch Attempt Scheduled for Super Pressure Balloon
NASA is targeting Monday, April 10 (Sunday, April 9 in U.S. Eastern Time (EDT)), to conduct a super pressure balloon (SPB) test flight launching from Wanaka Airport, New Zealand, on a potential 100-day journey.
NASA will begin flight preparations in the early morning hours Monday and will continue to evaluate real-time and forecast weather conditions throughout the morning. If weather is conducive for launch, lift-off is scheduled between 8 and 11:30 a.m. locally (between 4 and 7:30 p.m. EDT Sunday, April 9).
At this time, weather conditions are considered marginal for launch.
“There are periods of light rain forecast tomorrow, but we may have a launch opportunity early in our window,” said Gabe Garde, mission manager for the 2017 Wanaka Balloon Campaign. "In the stratosphere at 33.5 km (110,000 feet), the winds are forecast to take the balloon due east after launch, which is ideal for our operations."
This is the third scheduled launch attempt for NASA's 2017 Wanaka Balloon Campaign. The first attempt was canceled due to unacceptable stratospheric wind conditions; the second attempt was canceled due to a mechanical issue with a crane used for launch operations, which has since been resolved.
Launch Viewing Information
Wanaka Airport officials advise
that local residents and visitors will have the best vantage
points for the launch from:
• The Hawea Flat side of
the Clutha River
• Atop Mount Iron
• On the hill
on the Hawea side of the Red Bridge by Kane Rd.
The launch can be tracked in the following ways:
• A
live feed of the launch is available here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-csbf-downrange-operations
• Track
the progress of the flight at the following link, which
includes a map showing the balloon’s real-time location,
at:http://www.csbf.nasa.gov/newzealand/wanaka.htm
• For
mission status updates follow NASA’s Wallops Flight
Facility social media accounts: www.facebook.com/NASAWFFand www.twitter.com/NASA_Wallops
• For
launch updates follow on Wanaka Airport’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/WanakaAirport
• For
the live broadcast from Wanaka Airport tune in to Radio
Wanaka 92.2 FM
Super Pressure Balloon Facts
• Volume of the balloon when fully
inflated: 532,379 cubic meters (18.8 million cubic feet);
about the size of a football stadium
• Diameter of the
balloon when fully inflated: 114.5 meters (376
feet)
• Height when fully inflated: 68.96 meters (233
feet)
• Altitude at float: 33.5 kilometers (110,000
feet)
• Amount of balloon film used to make the balloon
(the film is polyethylene—the same material used in
sandwich bags, though our film is much stronger and more
durable): 8.9 hectares (22 acres)
• The weight of the
balloon combined with the suspended weight (gondola, flight
train, and parachute) is: 4,909 kilograms (10,821 pounds);
separately, the balloon weighs 2,414 kilograms (5,321
pounds) and the total suspended weight is 2,495 kilograms
(5,500
pounds)