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According to Official Guinness Records,
In a real-life mirroring of the animated movie Up (USA, 2009), the National Geographic Channel (USA) floated a house weighing 1,966.3 kg (4,335
lb) including the 4.8 x 4.8 x 5.5 m (16 x 16 x 18 ft) frame plus the ballast, rigging and pilot to a height of (10,000 ft) over Los Angeles, California, USA, using a cluster of 300 helium-filled balloons.
Each balloon inflated to 2.5 m (8 ft) and formed a cluster 10-storeys tall.
The project, which took two weeks to realize, was part of the TV series How Hard Can it Be?
For a complete list of 2011 records, please visit 2011 Guinness Records in United States.