Sent Into Space


Sent Into Space is an English aerospace company that launches experimental payloads into the upper atmosphere using weather balloons for research, aerospace testing, marketing or publicity purposes. Sent Into Space has launched more than 1,000 flights into the upper stratosphere since its formation in 2011.

History

The company was founded in 2011 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, by Chris Rose and Alex Baker. The two met at the University of Sheffield, where they were pursuing doctorates in mechanical engineering. They were having a conversation at a pub when they thought it would be interesting to attach a camera to a weather balloon that was launched up to the upper atmosphere. After six months of experimenting, they launched the balloon on 17 December 2010 from Rose's backyard. They uploaded a video of their process and photos the camera took to YouTube, which went viral. As a result they started a company offering balloon launches as a professional service.

Services

The company uses balloons made from biodegradable, undyed latex. They also use hydrogen as a lifting gas instead of helium as it is a renewable resource. The balloons reach on average, taking a few hours to reach that height. The reduction in air pressure as it climbs causes the balloon to keep expanding, reaching from an original until it bursts. Then, a parachute is deployed and the craft takes about an hour to reach the ground. Sent Into Space has software that predicts where it will land.

Scattering of cremated remains

Aura Flights, formerly Ascension Flights, is an offshoot of the company exclusively for scattering ashes in the atmosphere. It was launched in 2017 after the technology was first developed in 2015. It appeared on the television programme Dragons' Den, but rejected an offer from Deborah Meaden.

List of objects sent into the upper atmosphere

This is a select list of the 1,000+ objects the company has sent into the upper atmosphere.
ObjectClientDateMotiveNotesReferences
Vintage Sony TelevisionKelvin Jones24 August 2015Footage for a music video
Meat and potato pieWorld Pie Eating Championship15 December 2016Promotion of the eventFirst pie launched into space
6 cameras set up to be omnidirectionalBBC Earth21 August 2017Capture the Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 from spaceLaunched from Fort Laramie, Wyoming, flight data helped in research of stratospheric gravity waves
CRT TVBRAC5 September 2018Broadcasting the words of victims of the Rohingya genocideLaunched from Bogra, Bangladesh
Model of Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith's shipAdult Swim24 June 2021Footage for the opening of the fifth season of Rick and MortyFirst premiere in space
Heinz Marz ketchupHeinz Tomato Ketchup8 November 2021Celebration of launch of special edition Marz ketchup
Model of Greg Davies' headEd Gamble27 July 2022To complete a challenge of Taskmaster: Champion of Champions II where Gamble must do something that "makes everyone go 'wow, that really is the greatest thing'"
Cricket World Cup TrophyInternational Cricket Council27 June 2023As part of a "trophy tour" before the 2023 Cricket World Cup
Disco ball microphoneSeventeen10 October 2023Footage for the music video for "God of Music"