NASA balloon crashes in failed Alice take-off

 

Space agency suffers a crash-down in Alice Springs.

A NASA balloon carrying a multi-million dollar telescope destroyed a car in Alice Springs, Australia after it failed to launch properly.

The balloon was being launched in the Australian Outback and broke free from its moorings just before release. The capsule underneath, containing the University of California, Berkeley's Nuclear Compton Telescope (NCT), flew across the site, smashing into a parked car before jumping over a second and then crashing to the ground.

"We were sitting in our car and preparing to move it out of the way and we were actually about a foot [away] of being wiped out," local resident Betty Davies told ABC Australia.

"I think if it had hadn't have been for the other gentleman's car being there we'd have been somewhere else by now. We were expecting to be wiped out."

The balloon was part of a project to study gamma radiation levels 25 miles about the earth's surface using twelve 3-D imaging detectors. The package also included atmospheric study equipment and processing hardware.

No-one was hurt in the incident said the director of the Balloon Launching Centre, Professor Ravi Sood, but the scientists behind the NASA project were distraught.

"Ballooning, that's the way it happens on occasions but it is very, very disappointing. Gut-wrenching actually," he said.

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NASA balloon crashes in failed Alice take-off
Source: ABC
"The first story I read was on ABC online and they mentioned the balloon was being filled with air, when a gust of wind blew it into a car. I would of course use Helium. It was funny."
By FLashy
 
 
 
Comments: 2
Mordd
Apr 30, 2010 1:50 PM
Holy comets batman, that was one spectacular crash! Bags not being the one to call the guys at Berkeley and tell them we destroyed their expensive toy lol. Isaac Newton had something to say in times like this, what was it... what goes up.... =P
FLashy
May 1, 2010 4:15 AM
The first story I read was on ABC online and they mentioned the balloon was being filled with air, when a gust of wind blew it into a car.
I would of course use Helium. It was funny.
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