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GONS Final Presentation Steven Benedict Jake Danser Josh Hecht Brock Kowalchuk Erik Shuttlesworth Matthew Zemel December 4, 2007 Steven Benedict Jake Danser Josh Hecht Brock Kowalchuk Erik Shuttlesworth Matthew Zemel December 4, 2007
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Mission Statement The GONS project includes sending a satellite to Near Space to conduct experiments regarding stabilization and CCD camera imaging. Expected Results Maintain an internal temperature above 0ºC for duration of flight Reduce rotation about the vertical axis by 50% Capture and record video of entire ascent and descent Mission Statement The GONS project includes sending a satellite to Near Space to conduct experiments regarding stabilization and CCD camera imaging. Expected Results Maintain an internal temperature above 0ºC for duration of flight Reduce rotation about the vertical axis by 50% Capture and record video of entire ascent and descent
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Stabilization about the vertical axis Inertia wheel used in attempt to stabilize BalloonSat Mylar space blanket used for insulation Power usage the same (5 Lithium-Ion Batteries) Foam core structure Same basic internal components Stabilization about the vertical axis Inertia wheel used in attempt to stabilize BalloonSat Mylar space blanket used for insulation Power usage the same (5 Lithium-Ion Batteries) Foam core structure Same basic internal components RFP Compliance
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No CO2 thrusters, Photovoltaic Cells, or Live Communication Added Accelerometer Team-built Gyroscopes, Instead of Pre-built One No Timing Circuit Tubing from Plastic to Aluminum No CO2 thrusters, Photovoltaic Cells, or Live Communication Added Accelerometer Team-built Gyroscopes, Instead of Pre-built One No Timing Circuit Tubing from Plastic to Aluminum RFP Differences
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Mass Budget Financial Budget
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Data & Analysis HOBO Temperature Recordings
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HOBO Relative Humidity Recordings Data & Analysis
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Flight Accelerometer Recordings Data & Analysis
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Post Flight Vibration Test
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Pre Flight Vibration Test Data & Analysis
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Video Data of Flight
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Success: Basic Mission Objectives Accomplished Mass, Budget, Internal Temperature Success: Video Capture of Entire Flight Recorded Continuously from 7:12 a.m. to 11:22 a.m Failure: Reduce Effect of Forces Acting Upon Satellite Heater and Ball Bearings Became Dislodged Not Enough Mass Allocated Towards Flywheels Success: Basic Mission Objectives Accomplished Mass, Budget, Internal Temperature Success: Video Capture of Entire Flight Recorded Continuously from 7:12 a.m. to 11:22 a.m Failure: Reduce Effect of Forces Acting Upon Satellite Heater and Ball Bearings Became Dislodged Not Enough Mass Allocated Towards Flywheels Conclusions
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Ready To Fly Again Heater Fell From Ceiling Glue Adhesive Section of Velcro to Insulation Bearings Attachment Integrate Bearings Directly into Foam Core Structure Camera Lost Voltage Due to Temperature Cover Batteries in Space Blanket or Insulation Motor Vibrations Created False Accelerometer Readings Other Means of Recording Rotation Measurements Instrument Time Synchronization Prior to Launch Synchronize Time on all Instruments Heater Fell From Ceiling Glue Adhesive Section of Velcro to Insulation Bearings Attachment Integrate Bearings Directly into Foam Core Structure Camera Lost Voltage Due to Temperature Cover Batteries in Space Blanket or Insulation Motor Vibrations Created False Accelerometer Readings Other Means of Recording Rotation Measurements Instrument Time Synchronization Prior to Launch Synchronize Time on all Instruments
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Preparation for Next Launch How Payload Should Be Stored Close Lid to Minimize External Contamination Indoors in Dry Climate Remove Batteries Immediately Prior to Launch Turn on Camera then Recorder Secure Top Lid with Aluminum Tape Turn on External Switches How Payload Should Be Stored Close Lid to Minimize External Contamination Indoors in Dry Climate Remove Batteries Immediately Prior to Launch Turn on Camera then Recorder Secure Top Lid with Aluminum Tape Turn on External Switches
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Take the initiative Teamwork and Responsibility Delegation Organization Documentation, Structured Meetings, Deadlines Working Against the Clock Keep It Simple Stupid Take the initiative Teamwork and Responsibility Delegation Organization Documentation, Structured Meetings, Deadlines Working Against the Clock Keep It Simple Stupid Lessons Learned
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Message to Next Semester Don’t Be Intimidated By Workload Keep It Simple Stupid Find Group Members’ Individual Strengths Work Hard on Proposal, It’s Worth 10% of Final Grade! Brainstorm Lots of Ideas Initially Document Everything Don’t Be Intimidated By Workload Keep It Simple Stupid Find Group Members’ Individual Strengths Work Hard on Proposal, It’s Worth 10% of Final Grade! Brainstorm Lots of Ideas Initially Document Everything
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