[Space] KML from G1 data

Chris Paget ivegotta at tombom.co.uk
Tue Jun 8 20:11:22 UTC 2010


This doesn't seem right.  Assuming the kml measures altitude in metres,
that puts apogee at about 200,000 feet - I thought the ceiling for
balloons was about 120k feet?

Was the G1 the only GPS that flew?  Would be nice to have another set of
data to validate against.

Cheers!

Chris


On 06/08/2010 11:56 AM, Jonathan Moore wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Erik Ebert <eebert at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Cool.  I stripped out the dropouts so it displays a little better...
> 
> did the new flight really go that much higher? I guess we did not have
> data from a good protaion of the alpha flight that could explain it.
> 
> -Jonathan
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