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RE: Observing the universe with super large stratospheric balloons

in #science8 years ago

I always wondered about stratospheric balloons, well just cause I thought it'd be cool if I saw one pass from afar which is highly unlikely but no harm done hoping! You're apart of a bigger organization that runs these projects? Sounds pretty in depth. I mean I've some basic knowledge about engineering and aeronautics but I kinda lost you halfway. Informative stuff, maybe I'd catch up on some of your other write ups. Cheers! Keep em' coming.

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I am a researcher, but I am not an astrophysics experimentalist. I am a theoretical physicist, working on LHC phenomenology, dark matter, future colliders, etc... and I read a lot about my field (particle physics and astrophysics).

Engineering and aeronautics is great! Although it is definitely a bit far from what I write about ^^ What are you exactly doing?

I'm not doing currently. I'm planning to turn a single profile into a magazine like profile. Something with a whole lot of informative happenings in multiple categories till I can develop a following that's towards a certain type of genre of writing or sort? Just want to spread as much of information as I can to as many people as possible! I do realize it's really far apart haha! I'm so sorry about that. But as for the peasant like level that I am on in this category, I just find experiments like these pretty cool because you don't see them on a daily basis.

Cool!

The scale of these experiments is indeed way different from what could be done in a garage ^^

That's obvious! hahaha