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My daughter (11yr. old) and I enojeyd the screening at Fermi Lab. The film really captured the humanity of the scientists. I'm curious about the amount of data you collected and why you couldn't stream it down to a ground station. Did you have a weight limit for the telescope, or what was the most limiting factor of using the balloon? What determines the max altitude of the balloon? And finally although it probably shouldn't have been a part of the movie, I would like to know more about what kind of data you obtained and how you go about analyzing it. Is it basically a coordinate and temperature? I'd really like to see how you take a small piece of raw data and make sense of it.
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