National Geographic's 'Up' Balloon House

National Geographic’s ‘Up’ Balloon House

Image courtesy of National Geographic Channel/Stewart Volland


National Geographic brought the balloon house from Disney/Pixar's 'Up' to life as part of their new series "how Hard Can it Be?".

Some things belong only in the world of animated movies, but if you believed a floating house tied to balloons was one them, you’d be wrong. National Geographic decided to try its hand at recreating the balloon house from Pixar’s Up, and used hundreds of eight foot tall weather balloons to take a 2,000 pound brick house (complete with passengers) skyward.

The experiment wasn’t for whimsy alone. The project was part of National Geographic’s coming series How Hard Can it Be? and also earned its participants (which included the likes of balloon pilots, scientists, and engineers) the new world record for “largest balloon cluster flight ever attempted.”

The new television series debuts this fall, so set a reminder now to tune in and watch the balloon house madness go down.

Check out the behind-the-scenes video below for more on the flying balloon house.

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  1. ArcaneGhost at 1:37pm 17th March 2011 You're meaning to tell me that they sent up this house and didn't even think to put a camera anywhere on board?
  2. nxseph756 at 8:25am 14th March 2011 awesome-sauce a flying house with balloons just like the movie Up. Good stuff ......... you'll go high and never come down.
  3. Jasper Walker at 7:55pm 9th March 2011 My girl wants a highrise......this outta do.
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