Finally, it was time to launch. The family drove to an open area. “We turned on the sensors, blew up the balloon, and let go,” says Rebecca.
Three hours later, the balloon popped, and the launcher fell to Earth. The GPS signal showed that it had landed in a field 82 kilometers (51 miles) away. The Yeungs found it right-side-up and almost perfectly intact!
The sensor data showed that the launcher had risen 24,000 meters (78,000 feet). Video from the cameras showed the blackness of space. “We were really proud,” says Kimberly.
After sharing their project online, the girls were invited to show it to President Barack Obama at the White House Science Fair this past April. One thing about the launch that impressed the president: Loki and R2-D2 never fell off!