BOR1007A Flight Review Flight July 15, 2010. Flight Details Launch Harlowton – 8:00 am MDT Burst Altitude ~ 87250 feet MSL Flight Duration ~ 125 minutes.

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BOR1007A Flight Review Flight July 15, 2010

Flight Details Launch Harlowton – 8:00 am MDT Burst Altitude ~ feet MSL Flight Duration ~ 125 minutes Touchdown – 10:05 am MDT midway between Ryegate and Rapelje

Communications Main tracking – Byonics MicroTrak (modified GPS) – Noisy position reports, intermittent altitude reports Backup tracking – Yaesu Radio w/ Byonics Tiny Trak 4 interface – Limited reception after launch

Experiments Pressure – HOBO Temperature – HOBO Geiger Counter Ozone + UVA and UVB sensors Energy Harvester

Flight Track Actual vs Prediction

Altitude profile Burst = feet

Pressure vs Altitude

Temperature vs Altitude

Flight Track Prediction Thursday July 15