ANGEL Planetary Science Balloon Mission

On September 4, 2015, NASA Glenn’s Rocket University team launched a balloon in New Mexico to demonstrate the controlled descent of a high altitude balloon payload to a predetermined landing site. The payload elevated to 120,000 feet and then disconnected from the balloon and was guided to the landing site by a paragliding parachute. The ANGEL experiment demonstrated how the Airborne Systems, Inc. Guided Precision Aerial Delivery System (GPADS) can benefit planetary science balloon missions through a risk
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