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Shenzhen tech firm Kuang-Chi launches turtle into near space

Experiment a precursor for human flights 20-100km above the earth

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Kuang-Chi’s Traveller-II near-space module was due to carry its first passenger – a 4cm turtle – into near space on Sunday. Photo: SCMP Pictures
He Huifengin Guangdong

A Shenzhen-based technology company will launch a huge balloon on Sunday carrying a 2.5-metre-wide cabin carrying a live turtle to test the possibility of taking humans to “near-space” heights, or about twice the altitude flown by commercial airlines.

If all goes to plan, Kuang-Chi Group hopes to launch its first trial flights carrying humans next year with officially approved commercial flights by 2018 or 2019.

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Today’s flight will be the by the first by such a craft carrying a live animal to the near space region of earth’s atmosphere that lies between 20 to 100km above sea level – too high for civilian aircraft, but too low for satellites.

The Traveller-II balloon was due to lift at about 7am from launch site near Korla, southwest of Urumqi in Xinjiang province .

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The craft will be able to stay aloft for between 30 to two hours, carried by wind, depending on atmospheric conditions.

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