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I've heard that battery operated USB ports exist but I know nothing about them. I guess to help you out, let me explain what I'm doing.
I'm planning on sending up a weather balloon with a payload made out of styrafoam into low earth orbit. I have a USB camera that I don't really care to lose and the means to watch until it reaches 60,000 feet. What I don't have is a USB hub to power the camera. I'm limited to 5 pounds total for the payload so any power source I use has to be light weight. Is there such an animal? If so, where can I get one. Thank you in advance for the help. |
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