Friday, April 27, 2012

Project Aether films northern lights at 100,000 feet using a GoPro camera on a balloon

Project Aether films northern lights at 100,000 feet using a GoPro camera on a balloon

Sadly we can't all be spacemen. Commercial travel beyond the atmosphere is getting closer but still priced way, way, way beyond the budgetary constraints of mere human beings. The closest many of us will get to outer space is photography and, thanks to ever-cheaper and ever-more-durable cameras, getting those pictures is easier than ever. Engadget recently visited Project Aether on location in Fairbanks Alaska, a group working to study what happens in the upper atmosphere and, along the way, inspire students around the world.

2DayBlog.com, Project Aether films northern lights at 100,000 feet using a GoPro camera on a balloon

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