There are few people anywhere in the world who have had a weirder month at work than Russ Van Der Werff. He’s in the business of high-altitude balloons. 

His job at a South Dakota defense contractor is to lead a team of engineers responsible for designing, building and operating the kinds of stratospheric balloons that can be used for improving telecom infrastructure, monitoring agricultural crops, responding to disasters—and spying.

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