We woke up early to catch the hot air balloons launch in Putrajaya. Listening to the birds chirping at dawn just outside our house is just so therapeutic. We were also blessed to catch sunrise over the Putrajaya Lake just outside Summerglades.
In physics, it is necessary for the balloons to be launched early in the morning so that the cool temperature in the morning outside the balloon is much lower compared to the hotter temperature inside the hot air balloon. Can you see the flames heating up the air in the red Tune Talk hot air balloon? The flames make the density of the hot air inside the balloon much lower than the density of the cold air outside the balloon in the early morning
Another thing to realize is the size of the balloon compared to the actual basket. Can you see how big the volume V of the balloon must be. If you look very closely, you can see near to my head, the small wicker basket with the captain inside it,
Buoyant force must exceed weight for the balloon to take off. The buoyant force can be increased by increasing the volume V and ensuring the density of the cold air outside the balloon is higher. Weight can be reduced by making the density of the air inside the balloon to be lower by heating it up. Hot air rises because it is less dense.
The best treat for me and Joanne, Lydia and Andrew was watching the balloons descend. We did not know it beforehand but the balloons had targeted to descend on the grounds near Tun Dr. Mahathir house just next to my house in Summerglades. I heard the sound of hissing gases and saw the balloons coming over Summerglades. I quickly retrieved the keys to my house. I found Joanne also awake. Both of us watched balloons descend from my back balcony. Then we clambered over the window onto my front balcony and had a first class seat to the balloons landing. Wow! I can see again God is the Master Conductor who orchestrated events in perfect timing and location to give zest and pleasure to His children.
Joanne strikes a classic pose on my balcony with the Holland hot air balloon flying past us. Lydia struck a conversation with the captain on her balcony while the balloon flew past Lydia. |
We ran excitedly to see how and where the Holland balloon would land. We discovered it just outside the grounds of Summerglades.
We watched the captain clambered outside the wicker basket which held at least 3 big gas tanks. She instructed her partner to quickly detach the strings from the wicker basket. Another guy ran about 100 m and to pull the main string of the balloon very strongly. This would enable the balloon to land safely on one side. About 9 men or more were involved in this tricky procedure of landing and deflating the balloon.
The Dutch partner jumps up the wicker basket and detach the strings. The Malaysian crew catches the string with the flag and hold it tight and moves it away from the balloon. |
This guy ran like lightning to catch the string to bring down the balloon. |
The grey lines are the fencing in between us within Summerglades and the balloon outside. It takes many men to deflate the balloon |
Another bonus. We also had the pleasure to view the motorised paragliders fly around Putrajaya and over Summerglades.
When we finished our breakfast, we drove like lightning back to KL to offer praise and worship to God in TOD at Easter. Christ rose this Easter morning many years ago! Today the risen Christ has caused all our spirits and hopes to rise again as we see how He orchestrated the hot air balloons for us. Praise God a zilliion times!
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