Generating Energy and Music from High Altitude Balloon Flights – Smart Robots Review

Posted 8/12/2019

On this Smart Robots Review episode Elias talks to members of the Elijah High Altitude Balloon team. These students from MSOE (Milwaukee School of Engineering) will be launching experiments to the edge of space using high altitude balloons.

As part of the Apollo 50th Anniversary celebration, Discovery World Museum in Milwaukee organized activities designed to educate and inspire the next generation of rocket scientists, researchers and explorers.

This episode is part of a series of episodes I will be sharing with you about what I saw and learned during my visit from young innovators and a startup, working on cutting edge space sciences projects.

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