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Its a bird ... its a plane ... its ... its ... its a SpotBalloon?

Summary

Balloon launched and payload recovered, around 96K feet max altitude, bad news is the SPOT side stuff didnt function at all, most likely because of a mechanical reason during payload assembly (after the initial power-on tests that were successfull).

Launch Site: Open field in San Juan Bautista (N 36°51.083', W 121°35.150') (N 36.85139, W 121.56917)

Touch Down: Field on S Clovis Road close to Laton, CA (between Lemoore and Fresno) (N 36°27.950', W 119°42.500') (N 36.46583, W 119.70833)

Action Items (Write DONE at the end of each item that is done)

Stuff to get

Digikey stuff

Kickoff email

StillDeconstructing

I've put Tennessee's kickoff email onto another page since its got so much data, pulling bits of it that we need to work on incrementally out here. [Arshan]

Mailing List

Mission Plan

PreLaunchChecklist

0. All Stages

  1. APRS radio broadcast of gps
  2. Record pressure, temperature, accelerometer (?), position in flash

I. Prelaunch

  1. testing routine ( test all systems and comms paths )

II. Rising

  1. take pictures at appropriate intervals

III. Apex

  1. Picture!!!

IV. Falling

  1. Switch to video and record some?
  2. Monitor cel coverage and dial in with gps info as soon as possible
  3. Transmit GPS data MORE OFTEN

V. Landing

  1. Diagnostic tests ? Only run what is necessary to save battery ?

VI. Beaconing

VII. Recovery

  1. Run Forrest, Run !

VIII. Fame and Fortune

Mission Objectives

On the Launch Date, we will be doing the following:

  1. Go to a launch site (Watsonville, CA)
  2. Launch the balloon with its payload
  3. Track the balloon visually using a telescope ("Base team")
  4. Track the balloon using the internet ("Base team" and everyone) via APRS (APRS = GPS over radio modem, basically) packets transmitted on the 2m amateur band and received by stations around the region.
  5. Track the balloon by car, using a radio and laptop listening to the Balloon's signal and the base team's visual tracking cues. This will be the "Chase team".
  6. Recover the balloon & hardware.

After recovery, data from the payload will be analyzed and some more fun will ensue smile

BillOfMaterials

Software Tasks

These tasks NEED to be done AND tested on the ground:

Pre-launch tasks:

Miscelanny smile

US Government pitches in towards EDGAR

inspirational video , to be watched once every day from now til launch

alternate inspiration

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