How I Sent My Satellite To SPACE - Part 2
Part 2 of how I sent my satellite circuit sculpture to (near) space. This time, I am launching my own high-altitude balloon with the repaired circuit sculpture as the primary payload and showing you how I did it! I will be posting a full-length video of the flight for anyone who is interested! https://www.kaymont.com/shop https://spherachutes.com/collections/all http://habhub.org/calc/ http://predict.habhub.org/ Thanks to my editor, Dylan: www.fiverr.com/dylanaranetaaa

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How I Sent My Satellite To SPACE - Part 3

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PIS IN SPACE!

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How to build a satellite – with Stuart Eves

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How we built a high altitude balloon with a Raspberry Pi | The HACT mission

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HUGE Magnet VS Copper Sphere - Defying Gravity- Will a Neodymium Magnet Float Inside?

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658kmh 408mph! | When everything just goes right

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How I Sent My Satellite To SPACE - Part 1

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UK Student-Built Satellite Sends Data Back From Space

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Build Your Own CubeSat Instructions

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Why SpaceRyde Uses Balloons To Launch Rockets

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How to turn a Satellite

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56 Miles (90 km) Above Earth - Successful Amateur Rocket Launch

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DIY Submarine with ILLEGAL Propeller - Complete Build

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What Satellites Can See From Space Is Troubling

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How Hamas Makes Rockets against Israel | Qassam

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Let's make a Satellite with Arduino Part 4- Transmitting Telemetry!

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Building a CubeSat for less than $1000 -- Part 1 -- It should be possible

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Can We Throw Satellites to Space? - SpinLaunch

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CUBESAT ASSEMBLY: ORCASat Final Assembly Time-Lapse

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