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| Physics in the News |
| Title: | Astrophysics Via Helium Balloon |
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| URL: | http://sciencematters.berkeley.edu/archives/volume2/issue15/story2.php |
| Date: | 10/01/2005 |
| Publication: | ScienceMatters@Berkeley |
| Editor: | David Pescovitz |
| Extended Text: | "Launching a small satellite carrying a telescope into orbit costs around $100 million," says Boggs, an assistant professor in the Department of Physics. "But for about $1 million, a balloon can get you above 99 percent of the atmosphere. So balloon flights are great for testing out new instruments that may eventually go up in space." |