Balloon near Richomnd headed east at 60 MPH.  See it on
http://aprs.fi/k4wcu-11 and copy it on 144.39 APRS.  I'm hearing it direct
over 170 miles away in Baltimore.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: PaulY <p...@mtnlist.com>
Date: Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 1:30 PM
Subject: [APRS] URGENT HELP NEEDED IN EASTERN VIRGINIA
To: a...@yahoogroups.com


K4WCU-11 is a balloon launched by the Physics Department at Western
Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina.

An as-yet undetermined inflation error resulted in underinflation of the
balloon, and slower than expected ascent.  As of this moment, it is at
approximately 67,000 feet near Keysville, still climbing, and heading 88
degrees at 63 MPH.  The current track passes over Petersburg.

The balloon may burst over the ocean, or over eastern Virginia. Should it
wind up on land, help with recovery from APRS-equipped hams in the area
would be greatly appreciated.

The equipment package(s) are marked with contact information.

For further information, email me at paul at mtnlist dot com, or call me at 828
400 9442.

73 de W4SKI
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