We've seen a lot of DIY space balloons, and they're all usually pretty similar to look at. Balloon goes UP. Balloon comes DOWN. Sorta-outer-space in between.
Caleb Anderson's looks a little different. Because he sent a bunch of cameras up, and because they caught the balloon exploding like a wad of pudding and dispersing into the stratosphere.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/JbOR__5mmwk/watch-a-balloon-explode-100000-feet-above-the-earth
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