Members of the WIALD student group sent Bevo the Dragon and other payloads beyond the clouds, retrieving images and other data. Watch a video.
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Wow,this is awesome. Great job Wiald girls! Where can we read the results of the project? :)
That is pretty cool, did make me a little dizzy though. Lol. Good job WIALD girls.