High altitude balloon attempt cancelled

An attempt by two UK pilots to fly a balloon to the edge of space has been cancelled.

An attempt by two UK pilots to fly a balloon to the edge of space has been cancelled.

The decision was announced after a hole appeared in the balloon during inflation.

Mission Control director Brian Jones said: "Things were going incredibly well, because of that I think it is an even more devastating blow for the team on board and us in mission control."

Colin Prescot and Andy Elson's flight would have been the first British-piloted manned space mission.

They were hoping to launch the attempt off Cornwall in a balloon taller than the Empire State Building.

The 1,270ft tall QinetiQ1 was bidding to smash a 40-year-old altitude record on a mission Elson had dubbed "a day trip in space". But it was cancelled just before 7.30am.

Mr Jones said: "It lost a substantial amount of helium during inflation, probably due to a problem with the valve."

He said the launch cancellation meant the team had missed the weather window, and would have to put off any new attempt until next year.

PA

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