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NASA reschedules super pressure balloon launch attempt

  • 2025-04-09

NASA this morning cancelled an attempt to launch a super pressure balloon from Wānaka Airport, and has scheduled another attempt for tomorrow, Thursday, 10 April 2025 [NZ time].

 

This is the sixth super-pressure balloon campaign held in New Zealand since 2015 and NASA is planning two test flights this year. Two balloons were successfully launched from Wānaka during NASA’s last visit in 2023. 

 

NASA will begin flight preparations in the early-morning hours tomorrow and will continue to evaluate real-time and forecast weather conditions throughout the morning. If weather is favourable for launch, lift-off is scheduled between 9.00am and 1.00pm local time.
 
Restricted entry and road closures

Public access to Wānaka Airport and roadside parking beside the airport is not permitted on the morning of the launch attempt. 

 

State Highway 6 Wanaka-Luggate Highway from Mt Barker to Church Road and State Highway 8A Shortcut Road will be closed for the launch. Light vehicles may detour via Camp Hill Road. Heavy vehicles will detour via Cemetery Road. A message board will be installed on State Highway 84 notifying of motorists of the closure status.

 

Viewing points

Immediately after lift-off, the balloon will be visible for kilometres around – the best viewing points will be on the hill on the Hāwea side of the Red Bridge by Kane Road or on the Hāwea Flat side of the Clutha River.
 
Updates on the balloon launch

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