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Pilot of the QinetiQ 1 mission to set a new manned balloon world altitude record, Colin Prescot (2nd right, cream balloonist's suit) and Met Office Broadcast Manager for the BBC Weather Centre, Helen Young (left) help ten-year-old school children. *... from Thomas' London Day School in Kensington, west London, to launch National Science Week by releasing a mass of helium balloons outside the Royal Albert Hall in London. The balloon release marks the beginning of a week dedicated to celebrating the importance of scientific innovation and development. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pilot-of-the-qinetiq-1-mission-to-set-a-new-manned-balloon-world-altitude-106839641.html
RMG5PY1D–Pilot of the QinetiQ 1 mission to set a new manned balloon world altitude record, Colin Prescot (2nd right, cream balloonist's suit) and Met Office Broadcast Manager for the BBC Weather Centre, Helen Young (left) help ten-year-old school children. *... from Thomas' London Day School in Kensington, west London, to launch National Science Week by releasing a mass of helium balloons outside the Royal Albert Hall in London. The balloon release marks the beginning of a week dedicated to celebrating the importance of scientific innovation and development.
Pilot of the QinetiQ 1 mission to set a new manned balloon world altitude record, Colin Prescot (centre) and Met Office Broadcast Manager for the BBC Weather Centre, Helen Young (above left) help ten-year-old school children from Thomas' London Day School in Kensington, west London, to launch National Science Week by releasing a mass of helium balloons outside the Royal Albert Hall in London. The balloon release marks the beginning of a week dedicated to celebrating the importance of scientific innovation and development. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pilot-of-the-qinetiq-1-mission-to-set-a-new-manned-balloon-world-altitude-106839643.html
RMG5PY1F–Pilot of the QinetiQ 1 mission to set a new manned balloon world altitude record, Colin Prescot (centre) and Met Office Broadcast Manager for the BBC Weather Centre, Helen Young (above left) help ten-year-old school children from Thomas' London Day School in Kensington, west London, to launch National Science Week by releasing a mass of helium balloons outside the Royal Albert Hall in London. The balloon release marks the beginning of a week dedicated to celebrating the importance of scientific innovation and development.
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