Expedition successfully places weather station on top of 19,000-foot volcano

National Geographic Explorer Baker Perry describes how he and his team conquered Mount Tupungato and what valuable information will be transmitted in real time.

ABC News Live Prime, Weekdays at 7EST & 9EST
WATCH the ABC News Live Stream Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Ma8oQLmSM

SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP
Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/
LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/abcnews
FOLLOW ABC News on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abc

source

Author: avnblogfeed

ANGELHOUSE © 2009 - 2022 | HOSTING BY PHILLYFINEST369 SERVER STATS| & THE IDIOTS ROBOT AND CONTROL INC. |(RSS FEED MODULE)| ALL YOUTUBE VIDEOS IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF GOOGLE INC. THE YOUTUBE CHANNELS AND BLOG FEEDS IS MANAGED BY THERE RIGHTFUL OWNERS (AVNBLOGFEED.COM)

14 thoughts on “Expedition successfully places weather station on top of 19,000-foot volcano

  1. Go watch the most transparent audit in American history! Azaudit not com but org. 9 camera angles live. Behizy on YouTube can tell you about the audit so you understand the process. American history being made!

  2. Which volcano? I might have been on this one? WHY do thy NOT say the name???? Ok, by goofing it I found out in was Tupungato at almost 6.600 m. In the background one can see Aconcqgua Volcsno, at 6962 m, which I climbed within 6 days from Santiago🙂👍🏼💪🏻 And 7 days up and down to Santiago, withou cheating (no mules carrying weight).

  3. Is this technology going to result in a breakthrough on earth, such as fixing American global warming?
    When the righteous, when the homeless, when the victims of gun violence pray to the heavens above,
    will they be thinking wow, there's a drone helicopter on Mars, and feel their lives are going to improve?

Comments are closed.