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TERESA VANHOOSER, LEFT, DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER, LISTENS AS ADVANCED PLANNING ANALYST...
A view looking over the payload – the instruments that fly under a balloon – while the BARREL balloon inflates. The...
The BARREL team at Halley Research Station in Antarctica, work to inflate a balloon. The long tube on the left is...
The BARREL team inflates their second balloon just before its launch on Aug. 13, 2015, from Kiruna, Sweden. The day...
Getting ready to lay out a BARREL balloon to prepare for inflation. The helium stillages used to fill the balloon...
BARREL researchers get ready to release the top part of the balloon, called the bubble, as it fills with enough...
A team member from South African research station, SANAE IV, helps unwrap the balloon from its protective yellow...
The BARREL team at the South African research station, SANAE IV, poses next to the instrument box, which will float...
A BARREL balloon inflates on the launch pad at Esrange Space Center on Aug. 29, 2016. Throughout August 2016, the...
BARREL team members lift up the instrument box below an inflated BARREL balloon to help with launch. Credit:...
The BARREL team at the South African research station, SANAE IV, lay out the 130-foot-long balloon on the ground to...
The BARREL team inflates the balloon to launch their fifth scientific payload from Esrange Space Center near Kiruna,...
The Halley station team members assisted the BARREL team with the launches. Here, one gives the thumbs up to start...
The first BARREL balloon is inflated just before its launch on Aug. 13, 2016, from Esrange Space Center near Kiruna,...
A BARREL balloon floats into the sky as it is partially filled. When fully inflated, each balloon is 90 feet in...