Penair School students send helium balloon into space

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Penair School balloon launch. Pic: Penair School
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Children from a Cornish comprehensive school's engineering club launched a helium balloon which reached the edge of space.

View of earth from Penair School balloon. Pic: Penair School
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The balloon, launched by the students from Penair School, had a payload containing a camera and GPS tracker.

The helium balloon at the edge of space. Pic: Penair School
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The helium balloon reached an estimated altitude of 120,000ft (36,000m) and took pictures showing the edge of space, staff from the science college said.

Schoolchildren with balloon. Pic: Penair School
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Staff said the balloon and its equipment travelled for two-and-a half hours from Bodmin Moor in Cornwall to Dorchester in Dorset, a distance of about 100 miles (160km).

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