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Photo Gallery: Images from the stratosphere

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22 Apr 2015
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William Crowe, Josh Yen, Michael Woods, Hiranya Jayakody & Jeff Peng.

William Crowe, Josh Yen, Michael Woods, Hiranya Jayakody & Jeff Peng.

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View from the unmanned balloon as it is launched from the Warrambungles.

View from the unmanned balloon as it is launched from the Warrambungles.

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Heading to the stratosphere, as part of the Global Balloon Space Challenge.

Heading to the stratosphere, as part of the Global Balloon Space Challenge.

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The balloon reached a height of 34.33 km before landing near Gunnedah.

The balloon reached a height of 34.33 km before landing near Gunnedah.

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UNSW engineering students have launched a high-altitude balloon from Warrumbungle National Park, in central NSW, as part of a global challenge to capture data and images from the edge of space.

Read about the UNSW challenge here.

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