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I'm working on project for a high latitudealtitude camera suspended from a weather balloon in order to approximately simulate spaceflight, and. I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate.?

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km.

I'm working on project for a high latitude camera suspended from a weather balloon in order to approximately simulate spaceflight, and I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate.

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km.

I'm working on project for a high altitude camera suspended from a weather balloon in order to approximately simulate spaceflight. I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate?

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km.

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I'm working on project for a high latitude camera, suspended from a weather balloon in order to approximately simulate spaceflight, and I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate.

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km.

I'm working on project for a high latitude camera, suspended from a weather balloon in order to approximately simulate spaceflight, and I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate.

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km.

I'm working on project for a high latitude camera suspended from a weather balloon in order to approximately simulate spaceflight, and I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate.

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km.

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How to make a camera survive in (near) space?

I'm working on project (afor a high latitude camera, suspended from a weather balloon) in order to approximately simulate spaceflight, and I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate.

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km. Thank you!

How to make a camera survive in space?

I'm working on project (a weather balloon) and I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive at altitudes of 30-40 km. Thank you!

How to make a camera survive in (near) space?

I'm working on project for a high latitude camera, suspended from a weather balloon in order to approximately simulate spaceflight, and I'm wondering how can I make a camera survive and continue to operate.

For the current tests, it needs to work at altitudes of at least 30-40 km.

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