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    NASA Successfully Completes Globetrotting SuperBIT Balloon Flight

    Large, translucent-white science balloon dominating a mountainous landscape

    NASA successfully completed a flight test of its super pressure balloon carrying the Super Pressure Balloon Imaging Telescope (SuperBIT) science mission at 9:27 a.m. EDT, Thursday, May 25, after some 39 days and 14 hours of flight. The mission began at 11:42 a.m., Sunday, April 16 (7:42 p.m. April 15 in U.S. Eastern Time) launching …

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    NASA Super Pressure Balloon Mission Terminated Due to Anomaly

    A NASA super pressure balloon is inflated appearing as a large upside down white tear drop against a mountainous horizon with a clear sky.

    After a successful launch and more than a day in flight, our second super pressure balloon (SPB) carrying EUSO-2 developed a leak, and flight controllers safely terminated the flight over the Pacific Ocean. The scientific balloon launched from Wānaka Airport, New Zealand, May 13, 12:02 p.m. NZST (May 12, 8:02 p.m EDT). The balloon was …

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    Third Launch Attempt Scheduled for NASA Super Pressure Balloon

    The EUSO-2 payload hangs from a yellow crane vehicle. The payload main body is mostly enclosed silver plastic wrapped wraps with multiple bars across the top with various instrumentation.

    Wānaka, New Zealand—NASA is targeting Saturday, May 13 (Friday, May 12 in U.S. EDT) to conduct a second super pressure balloon (SPB) test flight launching from Wānaka Airport to further test and qualify the technology, which can offer cost savings compared to space missions. The first super pressure balloon launch carrying the Super Pressure Balloon …

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    NASA’s Scientific Super Pressure Balloon Strong After Round 2

    A map with Antarctica at the center. A green line that transitions into a red line forms a circle around the continent showing the flight track of NASA's super pressure balloon. The red line represents the first circumnavigation around the southern hemisphere, and the green represents the current, second circumnavigation.

    NASA's scientific super pressure balloon (SPB) that launched from Wānaka, New Zealand, April 16 (April 15 in U.S. EDT), has completed two revolutions about the Earth's Southern Hemisphere in just 18 days. This mission, carrying the Super Pressure Balloon Imaging Telescope (SuperBIT) science mission, is the first NASA SPB to complete two full revolutions about …

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    NASA Schedules Super Pressure Balloon Launch Attempt

    COSI Launch

    Wānaka, New Zealand—NASA is targeting Friday, May 5 (Thursday, May 4 in U.S. EDT) to conduct a second super pressure balloon (SPB) test flight launching from Wānaka Airport to further test and qualify the technology, which can offer cost savings compared to space missions. The first super pressure balloon launch carrying the Super Pressure Balloon …

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    More Science Imagery from SuperBIT

    The Pinwheel galaxy is a spiral galaxy. It is purple with a bright center set against a black background with various white spots thorughout.

    Check out more science imagery from the Super Pressure Balloon Imaging Telescope (SuperBIT) that launched on a scientific super pressure balloon April 16, 2023, Eastern time from Wānaka, New Zealand. The two preliminary research images below are secondary science goals for the SuperBIT mission, which is to characterize the types of stars in other galaxies …

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