Purpose of the flight and payload description

StratEx is short for Stratospheric Explorer. The StratEx program goal was to develop a self-contained spacesuit and recovery system that would allow manned exploration of the stratosphere above 100,000 feet. Such a system has wide-ranging applications for; the study of the science of the stratosphere, development of means for spaceship crew egress, the study of dynamics of bodies at Mach 1, new high altitude aircraft suits, and setting of records for space diving, sailplaning and ballooning. StratEx flew using a scientific balloon, and is capable of being used with different kinds of vehicles other than balloons, such as stratospheric aircraft.

The flight was piloted by Robert Alan Eustace, Senior Vice President of Knowledge at Google Inc. where he is responsible for the Research organization. He also was a pilot for 25 years, and an avid skydiver.

Paragon Space Development was the prime contractor for StratEx. They have worked with Alan to develop the design, build the life support system, manage the system development, and conduct operations.

Details of the balloon flight

Balloon launched on: 7/3/2014
Launch site: Roswell Industrial Air Center, New Mexico, US  
Balloon launched by: PARAGON
Balloon manufacturer/size/composition: Zero Pressure Balloon  
End of flight (L for landing time, W for last contact, otherwise termination time): 10/8/2013

This was the unmanned flight #2 of the program, devoted to test equipment and systems.

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