<br>The Copernicus Project launched a couple of balloons this morning (or afternoon/evening depending on where you are!). I saved their tracks and they can be accessed indefinitely at:<br><br>SR0FLY<br><a href="http://www.openaprs.net/engine/load/01ddfc7811eca92701ed0a8f5f763388">http://www.openaprs.net/engine/load/01ddfc7811eca92701ed0a8f5f763388</a><br>
<a href="http://www.openaprs.net/engine/google_earth/load/01ddfc7811eca92701ed0a8f5f763388">http://www.openaprs.net/engine/google_earth/load/01ddfc7811eca92701ed0a8f5f763388</a><br><br>SR0FLY-11<br><a href="http://www.openaprs.net/engine/load/00b934c20b7c3925a44ef21b11b88446">http://www.openaprs.net/engine/load/00b934c20b7c3925a44ef21b11b88446</a><br>
<a href="http://www.openaprs.net/engine/google_earth/load/00b934c20b7c3925a44ef21b11b88446">http://www.openaprs.net/engine/google_earth/load/00b934c20b7c3925a44ef21b11b88446</a><br><br>The tracks are limited to the last 200 positions and should show correct altitude positioning in Google Earth.<br>
<br>73<br><br>Greg<br>N7NXS<br>