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A lunch time group photo from the Hutchinson Community College Justice Theater.
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The tunnel leading into the Atlas Missile silo.
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An Atlas Missile silo, empty.
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Inside of the living quarters of the Missile base.
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Thursday night dinner was well attended, and good food!
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A good looking bunch of folks, ready and excited to learn.
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One of Bill Brown's solar designs for Pico flights.
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John and Doug showing their meteor-capturing first flight.
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Pico balloons were filled the night before at the hotel. Thank to Bill Brown and the Graham family for providing the lift!
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The Pella group's Pico tracker, ready to fly.
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And lift-off. Photo courtesy of the Richard Balloonatics.
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A nice aerial view of the quaint little town of Buhler, KS.
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Project: Traveler ready for lift off.
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Project: Traveler taking to the skies.
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Andrew refilling for the third flight of the day.
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EOSS is airborne.
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Zack and Mira out recovering Project: Traveler's payload from a muddy corn field. The rest of my recovery team got lost between here and their airconditioned cars.
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I believe EOSS won the award for the easiest recovery. Though in their defense, it was muddy.
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Harry to the rescue!
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A lunch time group photo from the Hutchinson Community College Justice Theater.
The tunnel leading into the Atlas Missile silo.
An Atlas Missile silo, empty.
Inside of the living quarters of the Missile base.
Thursday night dinner was well attended, and good food!
A good looking bunch of folks, ready and excited to learn.
One of Bill Brown's solar designs for Pico flights.
John and Doug showing their meteor-capturing first flight.
Pico balloons were filled the night before at the hotel. Thank to Bill Brown and the Graham family for providing the lift!
The Pella group's Pico tracker, ready to fly.
And lift-off. Photo courtesy of the Richard Balloonatics.
A nice aerial view of the quaint little town of Buhler, KS.
Project: Traveler ready for lift off.
Project: Traveler taking to the skies.
Andrew refilling for the third flight of the day.
EOSS is airborne.
Zack and Mira out recovering Project: Traveler's payload from a muddy corn field. The rest of my recovery team got lost between here and their airconditioned cars.
I believe EOSS won the award for the easiest recovery. Though in their defense, it was muddy.
Harry to the rescue!