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Space Monkeys Conceptual Design Review Project Curious George Michael Bartek, Jacob Blakely, Katelynn Finn, Katie Fletcher, Lance Markovchick, Michael.

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1 Space Monkeys Conceptual Design Review Project Curious George Michael Bartek, Jacob Blakely, Katelynn Finn, Katie Fletcher, Lance Markovchick, Michael Skeen, Thomas Snow September 23, 2008

2 Mission Overview The BalloonSat Curious George shall ascend to an altitude of approximately thirty kilometers while using an attitude determination system to measure the horizontal angle of orientation and secondarily control the position of the satellite with momentum wheels to stabilize a digital camera in a fixed direction.

3 Drawings (in meters)

4 Why We are Doing This Simple and cheap ADCS subsystem. Main Mission-Determine where Satellite is oriented. Determine direction of pictures Sub Mission- Assess whether motors with disks are a sufficient substitute for momentum wheels.

5 Dividing Systems Four Subsystems –Attitude Determination –Attitude Control –Structure –Electronics Each subsystem will be constructed and tested individually, and then combined for final testing and flight.

6 Structure Foam Core consisting of six squares –Angled corners to make a flush seam –Use only one sheet of foam core –Seal with hot glue and tape

7 Attaching Sat to String PVC 5 mm in diameter through center –Allow 2.5 mm cord to run through –Ball bearing on bottom allowing box to rotate freely on flight string

8 The Camera There shall be a Plexiglas window to allow the camera to see through –Plexiglas shall be 1/8 inches thick. –Inlayed and secured in the Foam Core

9 Camera (continued) Face Camera pointing toward Plexiglas –Space 2.5 cm from glass to allow lens to extend and focus –Mount with duct tape and wire across the back –Allow camera to be retrieved

10 Heating Heater shall be mounted vertically in order to conserve space –Placed adjacent to the camera with resistors facing inwards so that the radiant heat shall warm the camera and the rest of the BalloonSat –Heater will be mounted to the wall with hot glue applied to the four corners as far so that the glue will not be weakened by the heat from the resistors

11 Sensing Temperature Place HOBO on opposite corner of BalloonSat from heater –Analyze coldest portion of the box. –With opposite corner shall counter balance heater and camera for aid in centering of mass –Stick sensor out of foam core 1.5 inches secured by hot glue

12 Setting up The Basic Stamp Place Basic Stamp on floor in front of HOBO –Control the digital compass and timing of the readings –Manipulate and interpret the data from the compass –Secure using duct tape and hot glue

13 Switches Four Switches used shall be placed on outside of the foam core on the top of the BalloonSat for easy access –Heater –Camera –Basic Stamp –Motors

14 Compass Compass will be mounted on floor of BalloonSat –Powered and controlled by the Basic Stamp –Hitachi HM55B Compass Module records the orientation of the camera and BalloonSat –Measure changes in Earth’s magnetic field –Records data as degrees off of north

15 Control Two electric motors in corners –Act as basic momentum wheels –Mount washers on end of motor cause an angular force –Work to stabilize the movement of the box during launch –Momentum wheels should resist any spinning motion of the BalloonSat

16 Functional Block Diagram

17 Testing - Testing will be performed for all of the subsystems including a cold test, an electric motor test, a staircase test, a whip test and a drop test. Structural tests will be done without the payloads inside, but rather weights to simulate the force without subjecting the payloads to damage before the flight. The electric motor test will judge the success of the motors as to whether or not they stabilize the BalloonSat effectively and aid in control.

18 Safety For safety, the team will use precautions such as gloves, safety goggles and tongs and will always be properly trained before using any equipment. Two people will always be present when using machinery to ensure safety and accuracy are always held to a high standard. Above all, the team will use common sense to judge the safety of their actions for themselves and others.

19 Schedule September 23 – Proposal Due October 2 - Hardware Ordered October 6 – Initial Design Completion for CDR October 20 – Final Design Completed October 23 – In-class demo October 27 – Initial construction complete November 4 & 6 – In-class mission simulation November 8 – Testing completed (including cold test) November 11 – Pre-launch inspection and launch readiness review November 14 – Final launch preparations complete, final weigh-in. November 15 – Launch Day Weekly Meetings will be Mondays at 8:00 pm.

20 Team Organization Mike SkeenProject Manager, Attitude Determination, Mass Budget Jake Blakely Katelynn Finn Katie Fletcher Lance Markovchick Mike Bartek Thomas Snow Hobo, Heater, Camera, Power Budget Structures Attitude Control Attitude Determination, Budget Structures Attitude Control

21 $ Budget Hitachi HM55B Compass Module $30Provided Materials: Digital camera and 1GB memory card, timing circuit kit, HOBO data logger with internal and external temperature sensors, heater kit, switches, foam core, batteries, aluminum tape, hot glue, other miscellaneous structural items, and Basic Stamp II module. Small DC Electric Motor (2) $20 Mylar Blanket$2 Home Depot Ball Bearing $6 Spare Parts as needed $30 Small Washers$1 Total$89

22 Mass Budget

23 Biggest Concerns –One of the Space Monkey’s biggest concerns are how effective the momentum wheels will be in resisting spinning of the BalloonSat on the flight string. –Our other concern is whether or not there will be any interference affecting the accuracy of the digital compass.

24 Questions?


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