Team D.S.R.O
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Team D.S.R.O
•Taylor Boe•Andrew Buckner•Andrew Gilbert•Gracie Harsha•Emily Howard•Bobby Stillwell
September 23, 2008
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Operation H.A.L.O.
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Mission Overview
• The goal of our mission is to determine the altitude at which it becomes possible to image stars with little atmospheric distortion at all hours of the day.
• We expect that our balloon satellite will return useful data which will aid in determining if high altitude observatories are capable of taking and returning high quality photos of distant galaxies.
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Design Concept
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Parts
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Price Budget
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Weight Budget
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Design Concept
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Functional Block Diagram
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Organizational Chart
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Schedule• October 1: Start work on the shell of the satellite.
Obtain materials.• October 4: First test of Satellite shell: drop test, whip
test, and stair test. • October 6: Determine final structure as laid out by
days one and two. • October 8: Start construction of interior components,
out of the shell. Start construction of test and final shells.
• October 11: Camera, heater, and HOBO data logger shall be hooked up and working.
• October 13: Start Work on our mission. • October 15: All given equipment shall be hooked up,
working, and installed in the test shell.• October 18: Catch up day.
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Schedule Continued
• October 20: All components in place and batteries hooked up. All internal components shall be functioning in test box.
• October 22: Testing• October 25: Trouble shooting of internal parts. • October 27: Final Assembly. Catch up day. • October 29- November 9: Testing• November 10: Design shall be finished. All tests
shall have been performed.• November 15: Launch Day.
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Biggest Worries
• Construction schedule (time)
• Photometer orientation (Sun)
• Failure in flight (camera and thermal)
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