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Monday, 10 February 2014 14:46

WASP pointing system

The WASP System (Wallops Arc Second Pointer), currently under development in NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Va.,  is a NASA provided support system which can point telescopes on a balloon gondolas at inertial targets with arc-second accuracy.

WASP is intended to be a flexible system that can be used to support a variety of science-provided instruments and sensors to meet specific mission performance requirements. WASP is a highly stable, off-the-shelf-type system, that can accurately point  instruments and then track planetary targets as they moved in the solar system.

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Wednesday, 16 October 2013 15:36

Sunrise (telescope)

The Sunrise project is a balloon-borne solar observatory. It consists of a 1m aperture Gregory telescope, a UV filter imager, an imaging vector polarimeter, an image stabilization system and further infrastructure.

The SUNRISE project aims at high-resolution spectro-polarimetric observations of the solar atmosphere on the intrinsic spatial scale of its magnetic structure. The SUNRISE telescope with 1 m aperture and its instruments will provide spectra and images resolving spatial scales down to 35 km on the Sun. The main scientific goal of the mission is to understand the formation of magnetic structures in the solar atmosphere and to study their interaction with the convective plasma flows. The first science flight of Sunrise yielded high-quality data that reveal the structure, dynamics and evolution of solar convection, oscillations and magnetic fields at a resolution of around 100 km in the quiet Sun.

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Thursday, 14 March 2013 17:10

Zero2Infinity

Zero2Infinity SL, headquarted in Barcelona Spain, is a company designing a new concept of space tourism based on a ballon, called Bloon.

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