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UK 434 MHz balloon reaches Alaska</h1><p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);text-transform:none;text-indent:0px;letter-spacing:normal;word-spacing:0px;white-space:normal;background-color:rgb(255,255,255)">A party balloon carrying a solar-powered 434 MHz transmitter launched by<span> </span><strong>Leo Bodnar M0XER</strong><span> </span>from Silverstone UK travelled east across Asia and has now reached Alaska<span> </span><br>
<br>The track of the balloon can be seen on these websites:<span> </span><br><br><a style="color:rgb(0,51,102);text-decoration:none" href="http://aprs.fi/#!mt=roadmap&z=3&call=a%2FM0XER-3&timerange=604800&tail=604800" target="_blank">http://aprs.fi/#!mt=roadmap&z=3&call=a%2FM0XER-3&timerange=604800&tail=604800</a><br>
(tail doesn't go far enough back with 7 days)<br><br><a style="color:rgb(0,51,102);text-decoration:none" href="http://spacenear.us/tracker/" target="_blank">http://spacenear.us/tracker/</a> (B-63)<br><br>Two of Leo's other balloons are still in the air B-64 (Japan) and B-66 (Mongolia / Siberia).<br>
<a style="color:rgb(0,51,102);text-decoration:none" href="http://www.leobodnar.com/balloons/" target="_blank">http://www.leobodnar.com/balloons/</a></p></div>