The crew head to sea once again to release two balloons over Sector QH-T96 for Flooyd Dynamics Research Lab, to study how wind patterns through the isle straits affect Kerblantic storm development

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low-altitude KerBalloon crew will be headed out to sea again for their next contract tho there's a chance they will have to recover the payload from land. The straits between these islands influence Kerblantic storm dev so study of wind patterns here is vital for forecasting
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low-altitude KerBalloon crew have departed from Umbarg aboard the chartered ship MSV Lymun to head out to bit.ly/Sector_QH-T96. They will release & recover tomorrow, perform additional surface data collection and then return to port by Thurs if sea conditions cooperate
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returning back to port on schedule, the low-altitude KerBalloon team confirm they successfully released & recovered their payload. Katgan and her fellow KWS meteorologists are keen to check out the data to see how it affects future Kerblantic storm forecasts
Kerbal Space Agency
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get caught up on KSA operations to ensure you don't miss what's currently going on at the KSC campus: kerbalspace.agency/?p=11128 plus even a bit more we couldn't squeeze in to the news card. Everyone have a great weekend!




