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Launch Readiness Review SloshSAT University of Northern Colorado Sage Andorka Dan Welsh Maurice Woods III Motoaki Honda Zach Sears 6/11/2010

User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A

User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A Type of RestrictionRestrictionStatus Mass allotment: 3 Kg, Actual mass: Kg with removable weights of 0.146, 0.147, 0.452, 0.673, and Kg <= your allotment Volume allotment: 4.75 in. (height), Actual Height: 4.75 in. <= your allotment The payload’s center of gravity (CG): CG is within 1x1 envelope (x,y), z can be adjusted to meet vertical req’s. In 1”X1”X1” envelope of centroid? Activation met under requirement: (either 1.SYS.1 or 1.SYS.2) Yes? Structure mounts: Payload mounts using 4 of 5 bolts using RockON bolt pattern. Same for attachment to CSU Top and bottom bulkheads. No mounts to sides of cans. Sharing: Sharing Canister with CSUFully developed?

Integration Where are you at on integration? We have fully integrated and tested our system. Final sampling rate issues are being resolved, and system is otherwise fully and properly functioning. Integration testing with CSU and canister fit testing is scheduled for Our plan: We plan to change the sampling rate of our board to resolve data issues. What areas worry you? We have no areas of major concern. User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A

Testing Update We have continued testing and have produced tangible results, however using known frequencies and produced data we have been unable to reproduce the original known frequencies. We suspect that improper sampling rates are to blame, and the issue is being resolved.

Updates on testing User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A X Low Y Low Z Low X High Y High Z High

Additional Testing Update Preliminary application of data to our mathematical model shows that it will work once proper forcing and bulk modulus values are applied. Initial efforts yield reasonable, expected, and valid outputs of the model. Confidence in the Mathematical model is high and growing.

Launch Readiness Are you ready? We are ready with exception of sampling rate. What is ready? Our mass, volume, COM, electronics, fluid containment system, flight notebook, travel arrangements, and our team members are all READY! What isn’t ready? AVR Sampling Rate Why aren’t certain areas ready We thought rates had been changed, actually they had not User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A

Action Items from now until June 17 th !! Pack Our Bags!!! User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A

Are you ready for Wallops? We are ready for Wallops –What tools do you plan to bring? See List –What tools are you assuming you have at your disposal? Multimeter, scale, work station –Are you brining extra hardware? See List User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A

Materials Extra Lock Nuts (5/16) Extra #6 Nuts (Both 1/4 & 5/16) #6 Flat Washers Extra 38 mm Standoffs Extra #6 (~5.25 in.) Threaded Rods Bulkhead Bolts (9/64 Hex) #8 Bolts and Lock Washers (11/32) Extra Exterior Cylinders Extra Interior Cylinders Spare Plates Ultralife Batteries Extra #3 Screws and Bolts (6mm) Extra Galden (135 and 110) Extra Endcaps (Exterior) Extra Inner Cylinder Parts Spare Accelerometer Extra Wire Heat Shrink Electrical Tape Tools Drill and Drill Bits Dremel Tool and Bits Crescent Wrench(es) Needle Nose Pliers Pliers Vise Grips Hammer Screw Driver Hot Glue Gun Hot Glue Sticks Chem Weld Soldering Iron Solder Wire Strippers Wire Snips Cutting Board Sand Paper Clamps Ruler(s) Square Hacksaw File(s) String Exacto Knife/Blades Tools Cont’d Hex Wrenches (9/64) Cats Claw Channel Locks Scissors Heat Gun Markers Plier Protectors Punch Socket Set/Ratchet Syringes: 1.0 cc 3.0 cc 12.0 cc Needles: 16 g 24 g Mulitmeter PC with XP Safety Goggles Calculator

Have you went through the procedure? Yes Do you have questions? No Will you come prepared to ACE it? Yes we will!!! User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A

Do you have a clear idea of how the week of integration/launch will go? We have reviewed integration and week of launch schedules and have a good idea of where we need to be and when, and are pretty clear on integration and launch proceedings. What other questions do you have? Is it the 24 th yet?? User Guide ComplianceFinal PayloadIntegration Update/PlanTesting Results Level Of ReadinessRequired ToolsInspectionsQ/A