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| flight profile = Ballast control (first) <br/> Standard latex (second)
 
| flight profile = Ballast control (first) <br/> Standard latex (second)
 
| landing time = May 18, 2019, 14:47 PDT (first) <br/> May 19, 2019, 21:10 PDT (second)
 
| landing time = May 18, 2019, 14:47 PDT (first) <br/> May 19, 2019, 21:10 PDT (second)
| landing site=2 km SSW of Clinton, Amador County, CA (first) <br/>  
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| landing site=2 km SSW of Clinton, Amador County, CA (first) <br/> Near Bernice Lake, Yosemite NP, CA (second)
| landing coordinates = 38.356, -120.675 (first) <br/> (second)
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| landing coordinates = 38.356, -120.675 (first) <br/> 37.7677,-119.3281(second)
 
| last = 83
 
| last = 83
 
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'''SSI-83''' (project designation '''CY-1''') was the maiden launch of [[Cycloon|Project Cycloon]] on April 17, 2019. A proof-of-concept of Cycloon's aero-marine platform architecture, it was the first marine-tether profile launch in SSI's history. It was also a rare nighttime launch, a rare weekday launch, and the first-ever launch from Pigeon Point Light Station.
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'''SSI-86''' (project designation '''CY-2''') was the second launch of [[Cycloon|Project Cycloon]] on May 18, 2019, featuring a legacy ballast mechanism from ValBal operated by Cycloon avionics and marking the beginning of ''#cy-flops''. The mission was noted for its low-altitude profile and highly remarkable, unanticipated resumption of flight after being grounded overnight, the only such occurance in SSI history
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A proof-of-concept of Cycloon's aero-marine platform architecture, it was the first marine-tether profile launch in SSI's history. It was also a rare nighttime launch, a rare weekday launch, and the first-ever launch from Pigeon Point Light Station.
  
 
==Pre-Launch==
 
==Pre-Launch==

Revision as of 05:33, 24 July 2019

SSI-86
Designations CY-2
Launch date May 18, 2019, 9:35 PDT
Launch site Brigantino Park, Hollister, CA
Launch coordinates 36.849,-121.433
Flight profile Ballast control (first)
Standard latex (second)
Landing time May 18, 2019, 14:47 PDT (first)
May 19, 2019, 21:10 PDT (second)
Landing site 2 km SSW of Clinton, Amador County, CA (first)
Near Bernice Lake, Yosemite NP, CA (second)
Landing coordinates 38.356, -120.675 (first)
37.7677,-119.3281(second)
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SSI-86 (project designation CY-2) was the second launch of Project Cycloon on May 18, 2019, featuring a legacy ballast mechanism from ValBal operated by Cycloon avionics and marking the beginning of #cy-flops. The mission was noted for its low-altitude profile and highly remarkable, unanticipated resumption of flight after being grounded overnight, the only such occurance in SSI history


A proof-of-concept of Cycloon's aero-marine platform architecture, it was the first marine-tether profile launch in SSI's history. It was also a rare nighttime launch, a rare weekday launch, and the first-ever launch from Pigeon Point Light Station.

Pre-Launch

Configuration

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Flight synopsis

Mission trajectory
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