B.E.E.P. Basic Earth Exploration Probe Siberian State Aerospace University Krasnoyarsk Russia International class.

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B.E.E.P. Basic Earth Exploration Probe Siberian State Aerospace University Krasnoyarsk Russia International class

B.E.E.P. missions Primary: Temperature and pressure measurements : SUCCESS Specific: Photography and transmission them with realtime error correction : SUCCESS Comeback mission : FAILURE

Temperature and pressure measurement results

Data pre-analysis` Temperature vs. time

Pressure and temperature vs. altitude

Photography mission results

Come back mission analysis

Parachute sealing Roll, Pitch, Yaw vs. time

Left and right actuators position vs. time Yaw and heading vs. time

Velocity vs. time GNSS and barometric altitude vs. time

Solution Increase velocity of gliding Increase gliding factor of parachute

Lesson learned Do as much as you can today. Tomorrow is often much more difficult!!