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FluxDemon FluxDemonSat Fluxgate Magnetometer Core Technology Demonstrator Feasibility Review Student Design Team: Farita Tasnim, Shivani Upadhayay, Jinny van Doorn Mentor Team: Keith Warren, Paul King, Luther Richardson October 28, 2014

Feasibility Review Questions Feasibility Review will include questions on technical feasibility, management plan, and education plan and sent out by November 3 rd. Questions 2-4 taken from NSF Merit Review Criteria (January 2013)

DREAMS (Doing Research at Extreme Altitudes for Motivated Students) Experience 23 high altitude balloon launches so far has built student knowledge: Communication Systems Electronics and Programming Integrated Process Teams DREAMS payloads will serve to test the performance of CubeSat payload prototypes at altitudes over 100,000 km 24 th launch is Nov. 15: version one of our flux gate magnetometer will fly and gather data Three or more DREAMS launches in the future dedicated to testing CubeSat components. We flew a prototype CubeSat from NASA Ames: Sept ‘14

CubeSat Management Plan Programming/Electronics Student Lead: Farita Mentors: Mr. King/Mr.Warren Communications Student Lead: Farita Mentor Lead: Mr. King Power (Solar and Supercaps) Student Lead: Farita Mentor Lead: Mr. Warren Payload Fluxgate Magnetometer Student Lead: Farita Mentor Lead: Mr. Warren Hydrogen Sensor Student Lead: Jinny Mentor Lead: Mr. Warren Structure Student Lead: Shivani Mentor Lead: Mr. Richardson Public Relations Educational Outreach Student Lead: Jinny Mentor Lead: Mr. Richardson Media Student Lead: Jinny Mentor Lead: Mr. Richardson EngineeringSystems and Science Astrophysics Student Lead: Shivani Mentor Lead: Mr. Richardson

Partners and Resources With the guidance and tools given by our partners, we will be able to accomplish our goals for the cube satellite in Auburn university’s clean room Our robotics lab (access to 3d printer) The Mag lab in auburn university Our mentor’s electrical engineering lab