In June 2014, 5 friends
made the decision to go out into the Arizona desert and record footage of outer
space with a GoPro recorder attached to a weather balloon. They launched
it into the sky, and for 2 long years they didn’t hear from it: until it
finally returned, with impeccable, citizen recorded shots of Earth from outer
space.

Some college students and
their peers received permission from the US FAA to launch a balloon with a
GoPro Hero2 Sony camcorder and Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone, with the
phone taking photos and the two cameras recording video footage.
Ashish Goel, Bryan
Chan, Ved Chirayath, Tyler Reid and Paul Tarantino decided to launch
the weather balloon a few miles from Tuba City, Arizona far out in the desert,
and this is the video they eventually produced. The group’s original plan was
to track the motion of their balloon through GPS on a smartphone. The plan was
ditched after they lost contact with the device’s location, being out of range
of a cell phone tower. Miraculously, two years later a hiker out in rural
Arizona had come across a strange box.
This strange box had the group’s names written on it, roughly 50
miles from the original launch site of the balloon. In the end, they got an
amazing shot of the Grand Canyon from the stratosphere, probably one of the
only known citizen-recorded shots of the area from outer space. This
video is one of the best amteur of our planet from orbit.
Although there is room for conspiracy theorizing given the group was given
permission by a federal agency (I don’t know how common or rare it is to
receive such a license to record), this should be some pretty compelling
evidence for a round earth, for any flat-earthers out there. So yeah
it’s still not flat and will stay like that for a long time.
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