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Re: Zack's photos from GPSL
Zack, you also have a picture I'd like to put on my webpage. Would that be alright with you?
Thanks
Zack, you also have a picture I'd like to put on my webpage. Would that be alright with you?
Thanks
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17095
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Zack's photos from GPSL
My flight data and photo gallery is now published.
https://www.projecttraveler.org/flights/all-flights/flights-in-2019/flight-2019d
Zack Clobes, W0ZC
Project: Traveler
www.projecttraveler.org
Join us
My flight data and photo gallery is now published.
https://www.projecttraveler.org/flights/all-flights/flights-in-2019/flight-2019d
Zack Clobes, W0ZC
Project: Traveler
www.projecttraveler.org
Join us
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Zack Clobes W0ZC
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#17094
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Re: Pictures
Mike, what happened to Da Bear?
Mike, what happened to Da Bear?
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Hank Riley
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#17093
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Re: Pictures
Mike, there's one I'd like to use on my webpage. Would that be alright? I will credit you for the image.
Thanks
Mike, there's one I'd like to use on my webpage. Would that be alright? I will credit you for the image.
Thanks
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17092
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Re: Pictures
Here are photos from the Cornell / W2CXM flight. The ground launch photos were taken by my wife Jules, KD2FOU. The pictures of Jules and I at the recovery were taken by Jerry Gable,
Here are photos from the Cornell / W2CXM flight. The ground launch photos were taken by my wife Jules, KD2FOU. The pictures of Jules and I at the recovery were taken by Jerry Gable,
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Michael Hojnowski
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#17091
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Calling for GPSL stories (recovery quests; other subjects)
Derek,
Very nice set of pictures. Good way to post them, too.
It would be terrific if there could be a bunch of postings describing particpants' various experiences in chasing, touring the
Derek,
Very nice set of pictures. Good way to post them, too.
It would be terrific if there could be a bunch of postings describing particpants' various experiences in chasing, touring the
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Hank Riley
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#17090
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Re: Pictures
Nice shots, Derek! Looks like you guys had some great cloud cover to make for some interesting photos.
Looking forward to seeing you in Omaha in summer 2020.
73 de Mark N9XTN
Nice shots, Derek! Looks like you guys had some great cloud cover to make for some interesting photos.
Looking forward to seeing you in Omaha in summer 2020.
73 de Mark N9XTN
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Mark Conner N9XTN
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#17089
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Re: Pictures
Does anyone have ground photos from my launches?
Zack and Mike H, do you have images from your flights I could use on my webpage (with credit given)?
Thanks
Does anyone have ground photos from my launches?
Zack and Mike H, do you have images from your flights I could use on my webpage (with credit given)?
Thanks
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17088
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Re: Pictures
So you vacuum cast covers for your camera? Cool idea.
So you vacuum cast covers for your camera? Cool idea.
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17087
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Re: Pictures
Here's Arch Reactor's. We made it to 105,639 feet.
Don, Roxy and I had such a great time!!! See you in Omaha!!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hVK7xEXhediQNBAK9
Here's Arch Reactor's. We made it to 105,639 feet.
Don, Roxy and I had such a great time!!! See you in Omaha!!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hVK7xEXhediQNBAK9
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Derek Sigler
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#17086
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Re: Pictures
Hey Keith,
Here’s the pictures from our (Those Two Texans) payload, including what we get on SSTV. The pictures aren’t amazing, the webcam we used apparently had trouble with finding the right
Hey Keith,
Here’s the pictures from our (Those Two Texans) payload, including what we get on SSTV. The pictures aren’t amazing, the webcam we used apparently had trouble with finding the right
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Mie West W5MAW
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#17085
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2019 GPSL: In the Books!
Well, I survived! A few bruises here and there but on the whole I think everything went well....A big thanks to everyone that attended. We truly have a special community of HAB hobbyists and
Well, I survived! A few bruises here and there but on the whole I think everything went well....A big thanks to everyone that attended. We truly have a special community of HAB hobbyists and
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Mike, n0mpm
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#17084
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Pictures
Did anyone get any pictures from this past weekend, other than near-infrared? I’m looking for a few taken from the balloon, preferably in color for a presentation this Saturday (Field Day).
Keith,
Did anyone get any pictures from this past weekend, other than near-infrared? I’m looking for a few taken from the balloon, preferably in color for a presentation this Saturday (Field Day).
Keith,
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Keith Kaiser, WA0̷TJT
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#17083
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Re: GPSL 2020 - Omaha, NE
Jeff,
I agree that recoveries are much easier without standing crops in the fields. However, many attendees would not be able to carve out time during the academic year to attend GPSL. I'll certainly
Jeff,
I agree that recoveries are much easier without standing crops in the fields. However, many attendees would not be able to carve out time during the academic year to attend GPSL. I'll certainly
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Mark Conner N9XTN
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#17082
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Re: Highest Altitude for Texas and Cornell
Still pics are great. Videos of a camera swinging or rotating make me sick to my stomach. Great stuff!!
-----------------------------------------From: "L. Paul Verhage KD4STH"
To: GPSL@groups.io
Cc:
Still pics are great. Videos of a camera swinging or rotating make me sick to my stomach. Great stuff!!
-----------------------------------------From: "L. Paul Verhage KD4STH"
To: GPSL@groups.io
Cc:
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Christopher Rose
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#17081
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Re: Highest Altitude for Texas and Cornell
Rats. I was hoping to make over 100,000 feet officially. Oh well, that's the breaks (or the burst).
Thanks
Rats. I was hoping to make over 100,000 feet officially. Oh well, that's the breaks (or the burst).
Thanks
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17080
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Re: Highest Altitude for Texas and Cornell
Paul,
Your tracker recorded the highest altitude on the flight, at almost 400 feet above any of mine. So, yours stands as apogee for the Cornell flight at 99,705.
Mike
Paul,
Your tracker recorded the highest altitude on the flight, at almost 400 feet above any of mine. So, yours stands as apogee for the Cornell flight at 99,705.
Mike
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Michael Hojnowski
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#17079
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Re: Highest Altitude for Texas and Cornell
Thanks Paul. Awesome!
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Sila
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#17078
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Re: GPSL 2020 - Omaha, NE
Hi Mark -
I’ve not been able to attend GPSL since my first one in 2015 due to family commitments on Father’s day weekend. So I’m excited about the possibility of attending the one you are
Hi Mark -
I’ve not been able to attend GPSL since my first one in 2015 due to family commitments on Father’s day weekend. So I’m excited about the possibility of attending the one you are
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Jeff Ducklow
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#17077
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Highest Altitude for Texas and Cornell
My tracker, KD4STH-2 reached 99,705 feet and flew with either the Texas Team or Cornell. Can both of you email your tracker's highest reported altitude? I wonder if you got later packets at a higher
My tracker, KD4STH-2 reached 99,705 feet and flew with either the Texas Team or Cornell. Can both of you email your tracker's highest reported altitude? I wonder if you got later packets at a higher
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L. Paul Verhage KD4STH
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#17076
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