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System
California Near Space Project
Launch
CNSP-11 & CNSP-12
Long-Duration Stratospheric Floaters
CNSP-12 Flight Over - Landed near Indianapolis, Indiana
CNSP-11 left the U.S. mainland headed out over the
Atlantic about 0330 UTC Tuesday. Radio contact was lost about 400 miles
off the New Jersey coast. At that point it was still transmitting and
reporting normal battery voltage, holding altitude around 107,000 ft,
and headed toward the Straights of Gibraltar at about 150 MPH (240
KM/h).
Stations in the Azores started receiving it again mid-afternoon US EST
(early evening UTC) Tuesday.
K6RPT-11 reached mainland Europe at about 00:39 EST (0539 UTC) Wednesday
morning. It made landfall on the southern Atlantic coast of Spain near
Jerez De LaFrontera, Spain. It is now currently headed across the
Mediterranean Sea towards Italy.
CNSP-13 & CNSP-14
High Altitude/Short Duration (Both landed in western
Nevada)
First Launch Around:
4:00
PM Sunday Local (Pacific Standard Time)
0000 UTC
Monday 12 December
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Actual
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CNSP-11 (K6RPT-11) and CNSP-12 (K6RPT-12)

CNSP-12 (K6RPT-12 only) on Delorme TopoUSA 8.0