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Evan Akselrad, Chris Anaya, Natalie Bixler, Melanie Dubin, Logan Finch, Ted Maritz, and Scott Williams September 23, 2008 Fall 2008 Rev A 09-23-08.

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1 Evan Akselrad, Chris Anaya, Natalie Bixler, Melanie Dubin, Logan Finch, Ted Maritz, and Scott Williams September 23, 2008 Fall 2008 Rev A 09-23-08

2 Mission Overview  The Balloon Sat Flight Club shall ascend to an altitude of 30 kilometers in order to: Image the curvature of the earth and the celestial sky in the daylight Measure the light intensity as a function of altitudes.

3 Mission Purpose  The team shall image the curvature of the earth and the celestial sky in order to demonstrate the capacities of high altitude imaging.  The team shall measure light intensity as a function of altitude to determine whether there is a discontinuity at the flight level of commercial aircraft. troposphere and the surface of the earth. Search for a correlation between commercial aviation and global warming, which is known to be caused by increased light intensity.

4 Design: Hardware  Foam Core- lightweight outer layer  Thermal Sheets- gold colored foil to assist in overcoming the subzero temperatures  Hobo Data Logger- 4 channel data collection and processing system to perform the science mission during the flight.  External/Internal Temperature Probe- To take internal and external temperature readings during flight  Cannon Digital Camera- Will be used to image the curvature of the earth  Heating System- To keep the payload above 0 degrees Celsius  Timing Circuit- Circuit that commands camera to take pictures  Batteries- Powers satellite  Solar Panel- The solar panel is a sheet of solar cells that attaches to the outside of the satellite in order to measure the voltage created by the varying intensities of light as a function of altitude. The voltage data can be interpreted as a measure of light intensity.

5 Design: Illustration Heater HOBO Data Recorder External Temperature Sensor Light Intensity Experiment (solar panel) Digital Camera Attachment Tube

6 Design: Functional Block Diagram External Temperature Probe Internal Temperature Probe Light Intensity Sensor Hobo Data Logger 4 Channel Hobo Data Logger 4 Channel Digital Camera Switch 1 Timing Circuit Switch 2 Heating System Power Systems

7 Management Project Manager Natalie Bixler StructuresThermalADCSC&DHPowerElectricalScience Melanie Dubin Natalie Bixler Chris Anaya C&DH Scott Williams Logan FinchEvan Akselrad Ted Maritz

8 Schedule ItemStart DateFinish/Due DateLocation Proposal and Conceptual Design Review Presentation9/11/089/23/08 5pmBaker Study Room/ECCR 200 Build Timing Circuit and Heaters9/16/089/18/08Baker Study Room Team MeetingsSundaysEvery WeekBaker Study Room Complete Design9/11/089/27/08ITLL/Baker Design Document Revision A10/2/0810/9/08Baker Study Room Design Document Revision B10/9/0810/14/08Baker Study Room Acquire all hardware10/2/0810/10/08ITLL Critical Design Review10/1/0810/14/08Baker Study Room Prototyping design10/10/0810/23/08ITLL/Baker Design Document Revision C10/16/0811/06/08Baker Study Room Demo of Balloon Sat10/23/08 ITLL Whip Test10/23/0811/1/08Outside of ITLL Stair Test10/23/0811/1/08ITLL Drop Test10/23/0811/1/08Outside of ITLL Cold Test10/28/0811/1/08ITLL In-Class Mission Simulation test11/4/08 ITLL Launch Readiness Review Cards10/30/0811/06/08Baker Study Room Pre-Launch Inspection11/11/08 ITLL Launch Day11/15/08 Windsor, Colorado

9 Budget: Weight ObjectsWeight Per Unit (grams)Number of UnitsWeight Overall (grams) Foam Core5.951.458.6275 Thermal Sheets111 Hobo H08-004-02291 External Temperature Cable201 Canon A570IS Digital Camera and Accessories2201 Heating System202.71 9v Batteries45.364181.44 Timing Circuit44.61 Solar film313 Pipe for balloon attachment501 Anti Abrasion Bushings22.68245.36 Paper clips122 Total Weight807.7275

10 Budget: Money ObjectsUnit PriceNumber of UnitsPrice overall ($) Foam CoreProvided1.45n/a Thermal SheetsProvided1n/a Hobo H08-004-02Provided1n/a External Temperature CableProvided1n/a Canon A570IS Digital Camera and AccessoriesProvided1n/a Heating SystemProvided1n/a 9v BatteriesProvided4n/a Timing CircuitProvided1n/a Solar film$5.7515.75 Pipe for balloon attachment $4.001 4.00 Anti Abrasion Bushings$1.4923.98 Paper clips$0.0220.04 Total$13.77

11 Biggest Worries  Biggest Worries… Hobo Data Logger will not take complex enough data for light intensity science experiment. Solar Panels will malfunction, become detached, or break Digital Camera will not work at altitude

12 Questions…?


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