I wonder if on his next flight he’s gonna ask the lead FA for sugar water.Swamp gas from a weather balloon was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflected the light from Venus"
Anybody read any more on this WindBorne balloon thing? Sounds like the guy is saying “yeah, that was probably ours.”Saw this on Xitter earlier. There's a whole thread where he talks about it was likely one of their balloons according to their data.
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Wonder what one looks like pre-impact. Did they catch on the way back down? Or was it just sitting there and no one is looking out the front windows?Anybody read any more on this WindBorne balloon thing? Sounds like the guy is saying “yeah, that was probably ours.”
Wonder what one looks like pre-impact. Did they catch on the way back down? Or was it just sitting there and no one is looking out the front windows?
Sure seems like with todays tech and micro-electronics, that either having some manner of minimal signal (ADS-B "light")Anybody read any more on this WindBorne balloon thing? Sounds like the guy is saying “yeah, that was probably ours.”
They're pretty cool - I want to launch a HAB with my son this spring from our homestead if we can build it.Preliminary report for DCA26LA012 was also released yesterday.
I had not heard about the F/O’s condition before now; fortunately they had no injuries from the impact.
“According to the captain, while established in cruise flight at flight level 360 (36,000 ft pressure altitude), he noticed an object distant on the horizon. Before he could mention the object to the first officer (FO), there was a significant impact to the FO’s forward windshield along with a loud bang. The impact resulted in both pilots being showered with pieces of glass. The captain sustained multiple superficial lacerations to his right arm; the FO was uninjured.”
The distance the balloon travelled from it’s launch point was interesting.
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