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  1. Both balloons on the ground. This ends our limited twitter coverage of these flights.
  2. EOSS-148 burst at 15:45 UTC
  3. EOSS-147 about to land east of Grover CO
  4. EOSS-147 burst and on the way down, currently at @ 50,000 ft.
  5. Both balloons off the ground. Track 147 at: http://bit.ly/vxLW1 Track 148 at: http://bit.ly/1NRef
  6. Latest flight prediction at http://bit.ly/4JId3
  7. Prep underway for launch of eoss-147 and 148
  8. EOSS-147 and EOSS-148 scheduled to launch on Nov 7th at 13:50 and 14:10 UTC respectively. Details at: http://bit.ly/WOhzm
  9. EOSS-146 has landed at 15:23 UTC
  10. EOSS-146 down to 13K feet. Landing soon. (15:08 UTC)
  11. EOSS-146 burst a few minutes ago at around 93K feet and is now down to 50K feet and descending (14:34 UTC)
  12. EOSS-146 currently at 40K feet and ascending (13:36 UTC)
  13. A belated, it's off. EOSS-146 was launched very close to 07:10 MDT
  14. EOSS-146 scheduled to lift off at 07:10 MDT (13:10 UTC) (approx 1 hour)
  15. Detailed info on contest available on the Eoss website, www.eoss.org
  16. EOSS-146 Contest DF flight (9/26) being discussed on CRA 147.225 MHz Denver repeater (IRLP and Echolink)
  17. Ok, show's over. EOSS-145, up down and recovered. T&R crews in Limon eating lunch. Bye till next flight.
  18. Our on the scene reporter Larry Noble is live streaming the recovery
  19. EOSS-145 landed a few seconds ago
  20. Live video apparently is back