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Video From Space: Student Experiment Shows Spectacular Footage

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By Alicia Heskamp. At the end of September, 16 students from the Nordhorn Gymnasium launched a stratospheric balloon to an altitude of 37,160 meters. On board were a chocolate-covered marshmallow treat, yeast, and ether. The ascent took almost three hours, then the balloon burst as planned and landed in a field near Paderborn three-quarters of an hour later. The students responsible for the recovery, along with their teacher Christoph Prins, rea…
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By Alicia Heskamp. At the end of September, 16 students from the Nordhorn Gymnasium launched a stratospheric balloon to an altitude of 37,160 meters. On board were a chocolate-covered marshmallow treat, yeast, and ether. The ascent took almost three hours, then the balloon burst as planned and landed in a field near Paderborn three-quarters of an hour later. The students responsible for the recovery, along with their teacher Christoph Prins, rea…

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GN-Online broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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