Team: Jessica Avitia Mary Begay Daniella Eriksson Bryce Fox Mentors: Jack Crabtree Dr. Ronald Madler ASGC Symposium 4/18/2009ASGC Symposium.

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Team: Jessica Avitia Mary Begay Daniella Eriksson Bryce Fox Mentors: Jack Crabtree Dr. Ronald Madler ASGC Symposium 4/18/2009ASGC Symposium

 Purpose  Components  First Flight / Testing  Future Goals 4/18/2009 ASGC Symposium

 To provide tracking support for the Embry- Riddle ballooning community.  The main purpose of the Hi-Ball payload is to track longitude, latitude, altitude and speed of the scientific balloon.  The collection of this data is a way to predict future missions by providing a database of information. 4/18/2009 ASGC Symposium

4/18/2009 ASGC Symposium Tiny Trak4 Battery Pack Alinco Transceiver Radio Trimble GPS

 Tiny Trak4 (Modem)  Alinco UHF FM Transceiver S40  Transmits and receives at MHz  Trimble GPS  Battery Pack  Four AA batteries 4/18/2009 ASGC Symposium

 First launch was on November 27, 2008 in Gila Bend, AZ recovered South of Phoenix  GPS Failed during flight  Tested GPS in cold chamber  GPS stands temperature below 63 degrees Celsius  Conclusion  Ports were switch on GPS board during connection 4/18/2009 ASGC Symposium

 Add different components to the payload  Accelerometers  Camera  Physics and/or other scientific experiments  Test new structures for thermal capacities  Thickness  Materials  Insulation 4/18/2009 ASGC Symposium

4/18/2009 ASGC Symposium Dr. Ronald Madler Jack Crabtree Dr. John Nafziger Chris Smith Arizona NASA Space Grant and partners