Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
126 bytes added ,  21:26, 28 October 2015
no edit summary
Line 21: Line 21:  
== Payload Specifications ==
 
== Payload Specifications ==
 
[[File:SSI-23_05.jpg | right | thumb| <center> The Arduino electronics </center>]]
 
[[File:SSI-23_05.jpg | right | thumb| <center> The Arduino electronics </center>]]
The Arduino based payload measured time, acceleration, magnetic fields, orientation, temperature, pressure, light intensity, solar panel current, solar panel voltage, and was capable self regulating its temperature with heaters and dropping a payload with a stepper motor.  
+
The Arduino based payload measured time, acceleration, magnetic fields, orientation, temperature, pressure, light intensity, solar panel current, and solar panel voltage. It was capable of self regulating its temperature with heaters, orienting its SPOT GPS upright with a custom gimbal, and dropping a payload at a specified altitude with a stepper motor.  
   −
== Launch site ==
+
== Launch site ==a
 
[[File:SSI-23_12.jpg | left | thumb| <center> The launch site </center>]]
 
[[File:SSI-23_12.jpg | left | thumb| <center> The launch site </center>]]
 
SSI-23 was launched from a park near 2093 San Juan Drive, Hollister, CA at 11:39AM. The conditions were not too sunny or windy, providing a great start as the balloons were picked up by the easterly drafts.  
 
SSI-23 was launched from a park near 2093 San Juan Drive, Hollister, CA at 11:39AM. The conditions were not too sunny or windy, providing a great start as the balloons were picked up by the easterly drafts.  
Line 32: Line 32:  
Once the rope was cut, the balloon accelerated upwards, and immediately began to spin on its horizontal axis, an unforeseen consequence of the selfie stick. Despite this, the payload never fell apart, and it successfully flew 155.10 kilometers East at 79°.  
 
Once the rope was cut, the balloon accelerated upwards, and immediately began to spin on its horizontal axis, an unforeseen consequence of the selfie stick. Despite this, the payload never fell apart, and it successfully flew 155.10 kilometers East at 79°.  
 
It ended up in the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources experimental range, which was interesting given our choice of decorations.  
 
It ended up in the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources experimental range, which was interesting given our choice of decorations.  
[[File:SSI-23_11.jpg | left| thumb| <center> The retrieved payload </center>]]
+
[[File:SSI-23_11.jpg | right| thumb| <center> The retrieved payload </center>]]
    
== Debriefing ==
 
== Debriefing ==
SSI-23 was a success and fulfilled all of the initial goals set out by the team.  
+
SSI-23 was a success and fulfilled all of the initial goals set out by the team.
[[File:SSI-23_06.jpg | right| thumb| <center> Ground track </center>]]  
+
[[File:SSI-23_06.jpg | left| thumb| <center> Ground track </center>]]  
 
[[File:SSI-23_15.jpg | left| thumb| <center> Pressure as a function of time </center>]]
 
[[File:SSI-23_15.jpg | left| thumb| <center> Pressure as a function of time </center>]]
 
[[File:SSI-23_16.jpg | left| thumb| <center> Temperature as a function of time </center>]]
 
[[File:SSI-23_16.jpg | left| thumb| <center> Temperature as a function of time </center>]]
 
+
*Successful data collection and logging
== Milestones ==
  −
*Successful implementation of a gimbal for the SPOT GPS
   
*Successful implementation of a deployment mechanism for dropping an object at a specified altitude
 
*Successful implementation of a deployment mechanism for dropping an object at a specified altitude
 
*Successful implementation of insulation to maintain a temperature of above +3C and have all electronics still functioning on landing.  
 
*Successful implementation of insulation to maintain a temperature of above +3C and have all electronics still functioning on landing.  
 +
*Successful implementation of a gimbal for the SPOT GPS
 +
*Successful landing
    
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
141

edits

Navigation menu