A group of (extra) ordinary dudes in Alberta sent a camera-equipped balloon into space. Their project, SABLE-3 (Southern Alberta Balloon Launch Experiment #3), involved the creation of a giant helium balloon with a GPS tracking device and a camera. The camera was a Nikon Coolpix P2 digital set to snap pictures one per minute.
Implications - Though the Internet has made almost all kinds of information available at the click of a button, consumers are still fascinated with the unknown and thus, get a thrill from seeing things like outer space or the deep sea. As a result, artists and scientists are seeking ways to bring these less-often traveled parts of the world to light.
Recreational Space Exploration
Ordinary Dudes Send Balloon Into Space
Trend Themes
1. Space Tourism - Opportunity to develop recreational experiences that allow consumers to travel to space and experience the thrill of outer space.
2. DIY Science Projects - Growing interest in DIY projects related to space exploration, providing opportunities for entrepreneurs to create kits and tools for individuals to conduct their own experiments.
3. Virtual Reality Exploration - Increasing demand for virtual reality experiences that simulate outer space exploration, creating opportunities for VR developers to provide immersive adventures.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Incorporate space-themed attractions and experiences in the tourism industry, catering to consumers' fascination with exploring the unknown.
2. Technology - Develop technologies and tools for DIY space exploration projects, catering to the growing interest in the field.
3. Entertainment - Create virtual reality experiences and games that allow users to explore outer space, offering a thrilling and immersive adventure.