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Gateway To Space ASEN / ASTR 2500 Class #12 Colorado Space Grant Consortium

One Minute Reports:

Announcements: - DD A due today - DD B and CDR Slides due 10-16-07 - Website updated

One Minute Reports: - Do we have to paint the foam core black? - Can we put a program on a HOBO? - What program do people use for design of sat? - Can we check out an additional temperature probe? - How can we make our filter? - How can we make the sat independent of the tube? - Will we have to keep the HOBO on from now until launch for delayed start to work? - What is the rate of climb for the balloon? - What would be a good way to cut a circle from foam core? - Why does the temp sensor work to -40 C if we go to -80C

One Minute Reports: - When are prototypes due? - Are we going to get enough foam core for our prototype and final project? - Can you make HOBO sample faster than 0.5 sec? - Where can we find a scale to use? - Do we need to install the HOBO software on just one computer or more? - How high a voltage for the solar cells is too high on the HOBO’s?

Presentations:

Questions? Class #06 Colorado Space Grant Consortium

Announcements: - History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a basketball, weighed only 183 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path. Videos

Today: - Guest Lecture - Payload Integration - Wendi Otto Orbital Sciences Corporation