Taking an overland trek via UTV to a nearby mountainous region to release a balloon for Flooyd Dynamics Research Lab over Area 51KL2 & also set seismic sensors for field researchers
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local mission for the low-altitude bit.ly/KerBalloonProg⦠team will see them trek north to gather some data over the mountains while also performing a secondary contract mission of deploying seismic sensors in the area
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the low-altitude KerBalloon team have set out for bit.ly/Area_51KL2, about 233km of traversal that will take them roughly 5-6 hours to complete over two day cycles. They are geared up and ready to mountain climb if needed to retrieve the payload
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earlier today during launch prep we got a short connection to the low-altitude KerBalloon as it reached maximum altitude and drifted just barely within sight of KSC. Good to know the crew had a nominal release. They should be back tomorrow after recovering it
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also congrats to the low-altitude KerBallon team on their 50th balloon release!
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an airship flying from Sheltered Rock to Umbarg responded to a distress beacon from our low-altitude KerBalloon team. A crew member needed a medevac for injuries sustained in a fall from a cliff while recovering the payload - thankfully not life-threatening
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low-altitude KerBalloon team have rolled back into KSC, minus their one crew member who is recovering well in Umbarg. They admit that the payload really wasn't in that bad of a spot - just goes to show that even the simple tasks can get you sometimes



