Bullock Co. Students' Homemade Spacecraft Reaches Space

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By Jessica Gertler

From the CBS 8 Troy Newsroom-- The sky is no limit for a group of high school seniors from Bullock County.

Lonnie Crawford, Clayton Pugh and Supervisor Justin Smoker built a homemade spacecraft using a weather balloon, a Styrofoam cooler and a video camera.

Their mission: To capture near-space altitudes.

But the group got more than they bargained for.

Their device made it to space capturing a visibly curved earth at 115,000 feet.

They say four hours later, they tracked the device using GPS, and found it in a forest near Opelika.

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