In 2010, LOHAN got high. Really high! LOHAN got high enough to reach the edge of space and earn UK news site The Register a Guinness World Record for the “Highest-Altitude Launch of A Paper Plane”, as their Low Orbit Helium Assisted Navigator (LOHAN) carried a paper plane to the edge of the Earth’s atmosphere, popped, and let the paper craft fly 23,307m back to Earth. Now, LOHAN, the helium-filled meteorological balloon, is back and better than ever, amped for another trip to space – this time carrying a 3D printed UAV.…
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