Nah, that's only 19 miles - space is 62 miles or so... :d
As an aside, last year a friend of mine send up a balloon with a data package and camera on it, which went up and came most of the way back down before the camera separated from the package and the parachute. The camera was set up to take pictures ever 5 seconds or so. They found the data pack, but not the camera, which had no markings or identification on it at all. Two weeks later, they get a call from a farmer about 5 miles from where the data pack was, asking if they had lost a camera. He had found a camera in his field while baling and looked at the pictures. One of the pics it snapped at launch was of my friend's name tag, so he tracked him back to the university to return the camera and its photos.
I'm trying to calculate the odds of the camera separating and surviving the fall without a parachute far enough to separate itself from the package by 5 miles, still be functional, be able to be found by a farmer in the middle of a field while baling hay, and having a picture of my friend's name tag on it legible enough to trace back to him, and having the guy who found it actually do that.
Brian