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[[File:Cycloon.png|400px|thumb|Project components]]
 
[[File:Cycloon.png|400px|thumb|Project components]]
'''Project Cycloon''' ({{slack-channel|balloons-cycloon}}) is a core project on SSI's [[Balloons]] team with the aim of designing and operating altitude-controlled, long-endurance, aero-marine balloon platforms for tropical cyclone research. Begun in January 2019, Cycloon has launched five payloads as of August 2019 and has deployed proof-of-concepts of several novel techniques in high-altitude ballooning, as well as giving rise to [[HABSIM]]. Please contact the current co-leads of Cycloon, {{slack-user|bjing}} and {{slack-user|jtang}}, to get involved!
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'''Project Cycloon''' ({{slack-channel|balloons-cycloon}}) is a core project on SSI's [[Balloons]] team with the aim of designing and operating altitude-controlled, long-endurance, aero-marine balloon platforms for tropical cyclone research. Begun in January 2019, Cycloon has launched five payloads as of August 2019 and has deployed proof-of-concepts of several novel techniques in high-altitude ballooning, as well as giving rise to [[HABSIM]]. Please contact the current lead of Cycloon, {{slack-user|sunet-id = hagop|display-name=Hagop Chinchinian}}, to get involved!
    
All flight code, simulations, communications protocols, and flight data/analysis for Cycloon are maintained on [https://github.com/stanford-ssi/cycloon GitHub] and repository notifications arrive in {{slack-channel|balloons-cy-git}}. The flight control channel is {{slack-channel|balloons-cy-flops}}.
 
All flight code, simulations, communications protocols, and flight data/analysis for Cycloon are maintained on [https://github.com/stanford-ssi/cycloon GitHub] and repository notifications arrive in {{slack-channel|balloons-cy-git}}. The flight control channel is {{slack-channel|balloons-cy-flops}}.
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| October 27, 2019
 
| October 27, 2019
 
| Hollister
 
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| 4 hours, 20 minutes
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| First ballast-controlled ZPB. Eventful launch and post-landing. Final location near Tulare, NV.
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| First ballast-controlled ZPB. Eventful launch and post-landing. Final location near Tulare, CA.
 
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