WE DID IT!! Pictures from the Edge of Space.
Well, we took a risk and launched today even though the weather pattern was pushing us further south and east than we wanted. The risk was that it would end up in a forested area in a tree . . . . and it did. But somehow we found it, without cell signal to power our GPS even. What an AMAZING journey and thank you all for helping make this dream come true - words can't express how we all feel right now. The curvature is exaggerated somewhat due to the wide angle of the lens. We will try and fix that (but not all of it) after we research how to correct lens distortion in Photoshop.

Below is the predicted flight path. We got started 2 hours late due to the lengthy fill time of the balloon and the winds were much stronger because of the delay pushing us off the original prediction. You should plan 2 hours to fill it if you ever try and do this yourself. We used http://habhub.org/predict/ for the model. Right click on the image below and "View Image" to see it full size.

Here is a shot of us filling the balloon. It reached 118,000 feet before bursting and falling back to earth. Had a lot of help from the parents of Anna's friends. Mini's dad help me a bunch with the balloon and spent the day with us on the chase. Lexi's grand father helped us get the remaining helium we needed without which we could not have launched.

We launched at 11:45 Central time. The balloon was moving too fast for the SPOT meter to get a lock to send a GPS location the entire flight. I hadn't counted on that. It was a very helpless feeling but we remained confident and were rewarded with a location at 2:02 P.M. within 13 minutes of our total flight time of 2:30. The bad news was, as we learned it was farther away and in the woods. We headed out and got to the location at about 2:50 P.M.
The bad news was that from about 30 minutes from the landing site, we had no cell coverage. So all we had was a rough area to work from behind a church in the woods. We went about 100 yards into the woods and started searching and Mini spotted the parachute about 100 yards from that location. What luck (for the location) and keen eyesight.

It appeared to be about 20-30 feet in the air from where we stood. But after three of us hacked our way further though the woods, it turned out to be on a ridge opposite our ridge and within hand reach. We were able to simply grab it and pull it down enough to cut it loose from the parachute making lots of young ladies and their families very happy. We had some amazing luck help us along today.

The team was holding the payload by 3:50 this afternoon. Upon inspecting the payload everything appeared to be just fine and we headed home.
Everything went perfect with this flight except one thing, the high res digital camera didn't take pictures. It sounded like it was taking pictures and you can even hear it in the video every 5.5 seconds. But, it had no SD card in it. So the pictures we have are still shots pulled from the HD footage. These are fine for 8x10 photos and even up to 16x20 but might not reproduce well above that. I take full credit for the mistake, in my prep I cleaned the SD cards of all the cameras and forgot to put the last one back in. I check the camera and it fired just fine when the shutter was pressed . . . . no indication of the lack of SD card.
Here are a couple more shots from about 118,000 feet. I've pulled almost 100 shots tonight but have only had time to color correct a few. You can right click on the images and go to "View Image" to see a larger version.


We will be sending you a survey in the next few days to get physical addresses and email addresses so we can send/email pictures to you. I'll be producing a video of the entire project. I'll email everybody as well once it is complete.
David
226
Backers
$5,100
pledged of $3,600 goal
0
seconds to go
Funding period
May 12, 2012 -
Jun 11, 2012
(30 days)
- First created · 9 backed
- David Scifres 177 friends
- Website: edgeandback.com
Pledge $1 or more
18 backers
Personal email from the six girls on the project team expressing their thanks for your support.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $5 or more
56 backers
One 4x6 Picture of the Best Photo Captured.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $10 or more
50 backers
One 5x7 Picture of the Best Photo Captured.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $25 or more
58 backers
One 8x10 Picture of the Best Photo Captured.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $50 or more
13 backers
Two 8x10 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured + Two 5x7 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $100 or more
5 backers
One 20x30 Poster Print of the Best Photo Captured.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $200 or more
1 backer
One 20x30 Poster Print of the Best Photo Captured + Two 8x10 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured + Two 5x7 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured + Ten 4x6 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $300 or more
1 backer
One 8"x10" Hard Back Coffee Table Photo Book of Pictures from The Edge + One 20x30 Poster Print of the Best Photo Captured + Two 8x10 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured + Two 5x7 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured + Ten 4x6 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $500 or more
1 backer
One 24 x 36 CANVAS Wrap Print of Best Photo + One 8"x10" Hard Back Coffee Table Photo Book of Pictures from The Edge + Two 8x10 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured + Two 5x7 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured + Ten 4x6 Pictures of the Best Photo Captured
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012
Comments
Creator girlsofthecon on August 14, 2012
This is amazing. So glad I was able to donate and be a small part of this project. The images are stunning!
Creator Scott Werner on August 1, 2012
You overcame quite a lot of challenges. We are launching our 1st KickStart project this week. I hope we are as successful as your team. You should be very proud:-)
Creator Ron Jarrell on July 31, 2012
Great job girls! So what's the next project?
Creator Luke Sankey on July 31, 2012
Well done girls. Keep reaching for the stars. Lesson in double checking everything to be learned with the SD card incident. Oh well, these things happen. Solid work. Congratulations to all!!!
Creator Nagel on July 30, 2012
Congratulations on your first flight! Sounds like it was very exciting and a great learning experience for the entire team! Well done.
jhabproject.com
Creator Barry Thompson on July 30, 2012
Excellent!! Well done all involved. Such a shame about the HD Camera but I am sure you have more than enough footage on the HD Video. Cant wait to see the video
Creator Nathan Kulinitsch on July 30, 2012
Congrats Girls on your flight mission! Doh about the card, but hey, the pics still look cool :)
good work!!
Creator Michael Charles Buck on July 29, 2012
Congrats on a successful mission!! Awesome shots!
Creator The Echo Inside on July 29, 2012
Ah, just excellent, I'm glad to see it mostly worked out =)
Creator Tieg Zaharia on July 29, 2012
yesss!
Creator Cassie Marketos on July 29, 2012
This is INCREDIBLE. So cool you guys.
Creator Malcolm Harris on July 29, 2012
This awesome.
LOL, now I can say I was part of a space program.
Creator Anna & David Scifres on July 29, 2012
@Dan - great suggestion - that is what we will do for posters. We will make versions with 4 or 9 shots on them which ever works best.
Creator Trammell Hudson on July 29, 2012
Congratulations on your success! The photo of the whole group in the forest is really inspiring and I'm excited to see the video from the balloon.
Creator Phil Hellary on July 29, 2012
Amazing!! Congratulations! Those pictures look absolutely stunning!
Creator Brendan Jones on July 29, 2012
Stunning pictures! Congratulations on showing where imagination and determination can end up
Creator Dan Gervais on July 29, 2012
I suggest that to make the larger hires prints you create a collage of the lower resolution video images plus some of the ground photos.
Creator Dan Gervais on July 29, 2012
Woohoo! Don't beat yourself up about the SD card. This came out better because of all your efforts. You and your team should be commended and the photos are just a bonus.
Remember Hubble had a "small" problem only detected after launch.
I can't wait to do these things with my kids. Great work team.
Creator Joe Sullivan on July 29, 2012
So awesome! Congrats on the successful flight. I can't wait to see the video and show it to my kids.