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BRRISON Lifts Off To Study Comet ISON
by Staff Writers
Fort Sumner NM (SPX) Nov 07, 2013


The Balloon Rapid Response for Comet ISON (BRRISON) payload and balloon just minutes before lift-off. BRRISON lifted off at 8:10 p.m. EDT Saturday, Sept. 28, from NASA's balloon facility at Fort Sumner, N.M., to study Comet ISON and other celestial bodies. Image Credit: NASA/Patrick Black.

The Balloon Rapid Response for ISON (BRRISON) payload lifted off at 8:10 p.m. EDT from Ft. Sumner, N.M., on a mission that primarily includes the sun-grazing Comet ISON as one of its observation targets.

Following an uncommon evening launch from Ft. Sumner, BRRISON will observe the comet for up to six hours using infrared and near ultraviolet/visible imaging systems while suspended from a NASA scientific balloon about 127,000 feet above the Earth.

"There are so many firsts when it comes to BRRISON," said Andrew Cheng, BRRISON principal investigator, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

"This is the first time we've been able to deploy this level of technology to study an Oort Cloud comet of this type, and we're doing it from a scientific balloon.

"The data from BRRISON's instruments should give us an unparalleled look into what frozen volatiles exist in Comet ISON - materials preserved from the formation of the solar system some 4 billion years ago, such as water and carbon dioxide. We hope to address some of the big questions we have about how planets were formed and how life may have evolved on them."

Along with the comet, BRRISON will also study numerous other celestial objects during its flight.

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