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OMEGA PROJECT

OMEGA PROJECT. TEAM: ALPHA Members: Alexandra Salgado Shaun Besse Lizzabeth Ponce. Expected Results. Julich Ozone Sonde Intercomparison Experiment. System Design. 1.      Power supply system 2.      Data-processing system 3.      Electrical system 4.      Launch system

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OMEGA PROJECT

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  1. OMEGA PROJECT TEAM: ALPHA Members: Alexandra Salgado Shaun Besse Lizzabeth Ponce

  2. Expected Results Julich Ozone Sonde Intercomparison Experiment

  3. System Design • 1.      Power supply system • 2.      Data-processing system • 3.      Electrical system • 4.      Launch system • 5.      Mechanical system • 6.      Thermal system • 7.      Ozone sensor system

  4. Power Budget

  5. Power Budget (cont.)

  6. Power Budget (cont.)

  7. Battery Specification www.energizer.com

  8. Battery Specifications (cont.) www.energizer.com

  9. Battery Specifications (cont.) www.energizer.com

  10. Data-Processing System • The software: • - 1. The uploading software • Allows the user to download data from the EEPROM • using a PC as the user interface • . • The mission software • Talks to the sensors.

  11. Electrical system

  12. Launch system Top View ofSpacecraftinterface * The interface to the spacecraft will consist of two metal tubes attached to two corners of the payload box. * The two corners will be opposite a diagonal.

  13. Mechanical Design Payload Box Dimensions 18.5 cm x 14.5 cm x 14.5 cm Ozone/Heater compartment Dimensions 16cm x 9cm x 9cm

  14. Mechanical Design (cont.) Electronic Compartment Battery compartment

  15. Thermal System A1: Area of conducting surfaces A2: Area of radiating surfaces Pc: Power that is being conducted out of the payload Pr: Power that is being radiated out of the payload σ: Boltzmann constant e: emissivity k: conductivity

  16. Ozone Sensor System

  17. Weight Budget 700 g from ACES program office 200 g from Team “JHK” 100 g from Team “Late Ballooners”

  18. Budget

  19. Main Schedule Activity Start Finish Mission Objectives Mon 2/3/03 Wed 2/5/03 Project Management Thu 2/6/03 Tue 2/11/03 Payload Design Wed 2/5/03 Thu 2/13/03 Science Abstract and WBS Fri 2/14/03 Fri 2/14/03 Payload Development Plan Thu 2/13/03 Tue 2/18/03 Payload Construction Plan Thu 2/13/03 Tue 2/18/03 Master Budget Thu 2/13/03 Tue 2/18/03 Written PDR Wed 2/19/03 Wed 2/26/03 Preliminary Design Review Thu 2/27/03 Thu 2/27/03 Critical Design Review Thu 4/10/03 Thu 4/10/03 Ordering of Parts Fri 4/11/03 Tue 4/15/03 Fabrication of Payload Box Mon 4/14/03 Thu 4/17/03 Receiving ordered parts Mon 4/20/03 Wed 4/23/03 Build Ozone Sensor system Wed 4/23/03 Fri 4/25/03 Build Electrical system Wed 4/23/03 Fri 4/25/03 Test built systems Sat 4/26/03 Wed 4/30/03 Assemble payload Thu 5/1/03 Thu 5/01/03 Test assembled payload Fri 5/2/03 Tue 5/6/03 Flight Readiness Review (FRR) Thu 5/8/03 Thu 5/8/03 Launch Trip Sun 5/19/03 Thu 5/23/03

  20. ¿Questions?

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