Purpose of the flight and payload description

This balloon flight was part of the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX), a focused field experiment in the Indian Ocean with international participation from the United States, Europe, and the Indian Ocean Region to study natual and anthropogenic climate forcing by aerosols and feedbacks on regional and global climate. The French participation was throught a balloon launch campaign using Boundary Layer Pressurized Balloons (BLPB). As this balloons are closed envelopes they keep a constant volume and thus fly at a nearly constant density level, acting as Lagrangian tracers of air particles and meteorological platforms.

The balloons (image at left) were designed based on the ones used for the BALSAMINE experiment in 1979 with some improvements. They were made of non-extensible polyester with a diameter of 2.5 meters. A polystyrene container attached to the lower pole of the balloon housed all the electronic equipment, including power supply (lithium cells), an ARGOS satellite locator, the transmitter-oscillator, data encoder, and a pressure transducer to measure the pressure inside the envelope. Detaching from that container inside the enevelope, were added two arms holding a Solar Collector and a GPS antenna, while in top of it was placed the Argos antenna. The ambient temperature and humidity sensors, were located hanging at the end of two external arms fastened at the equator of the balloons envelope.

During the campaign, that was carried out in January and Febraury 1999, 17 balloons were launched from Goa, in the southern tip of India.

Details of the balloon flight

Balloon launched on: 2/7/1999 at 5:30 ist
Launch site: Goa University Campus, Goa, India  
Balloon launched by: Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)
Balloon manufacturer/size/composition: Super Pressure Balloon 2.5 mts. Diam. (Mylar bilaminated 10 microns)
Flight identification number: Indoex 08
End of flight (L for landing time, W for last contact, otherwise termination time): 2/10/1999
Balloon flight duration (F: time at float only, otherwise total flight time in d:days / h:hours or m:minutes - ): 4 d
Landing site: Lost Signal at 22.1º N 78.3º W
Campaign: INDOEX  
Payload weight: 3 kg.

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