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Balloon Mapping

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Over the last year, we’ve build a global community of mappers who are engaged in civic issues with low-cost mapping tools like balloons, kites, and remote-control airplanes.

Residents of the Gulf Coast are using balloons and kites to produce their own aerial imagery of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill… documentation that will be essential for environmental and legal use in coming yeas. We believe in complete open access to spill imagery and are releasing all imagery from the oil spill mapping project into the public domain. Browse maps and data from the Gulf Coast in the Public Laboratory Archive

Check out the community blog at http://grassrootsmapping.org/

Get started

Do you have a site in mind which you'd like to map? Looking for collaborators or just need some tips and advice?

When getting in touch, be sure to mention:

  • the coordinates of the site
  • context; what you'd like to use the data for

Assemble a balloon kit

  • Download the 4-page illustrated guide to balloon and kite mapping - including a parts list and flying tips (other languages here)
  • To begin ordering the parts for a balloon mapping kit read Balloon Mapping Materials. At minimum, you'll need:
    • at least 1000 ft of string on a spool
    • a cheap digital camera with "continuous mode"
    • a balloon or kite
    • a rubber band
    • tape & scissors

Balloon mapping

Grassroots Mapping site orientation, in technicolor

Once you have some aerial images:

Variations

  • Kite mapping - A large kite photography community exists -- find online resources and a list of recommended kites.

Advanced techniques

  • Ground Control Point Targets can help you figure out how your images fit together if there are not good pre-existing maps for your site
  • Infrared Balloon Mapping - Balloon mapping with a modified camera which takes infrared pictures. Good for identifying vegetation and its health.
  • Hydrogen ballooning - don't try this yet, but we're looking into this for places where you can't get helium, or it's too expensive. [[balloon-mapping]]