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Team Space Jam Conceptual Design Review

Fall 2010 Rev A 09-16-10. Team Space Jam Conceptual Design Review. Ben Azlein , Bridget Chase, Paul Guerrie , Taylor King, Shane Meikle , Megan Scheele, Jamie Usherwood 09/16/10. Mission Overview.

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Team Space Jam Conceptual Design Review

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  1. Fall 2010 Rev A 09-16-10 Team Space JamConceptual Design Review Ben Azlein, Bridget Chase, Paul Guerrie, Taylor King, Shane Meikle, Megan Scheele, Jamie Usherwood 09/16/10

  2. Mission Overview • The Balloon Sat Project Monstar primary mission goal is to take a panoramic picture of the Earth from an altitude of 30km, and to determine at which altitude stars are visible. • The camera will rotate naturally in the x plane. • The camera will spin in the y plane by assistance of two camera tilt servos. • Simultaneously taking temp, humidity, attitude, and pressure data.

  3. Design • The structure will be a cube with a partially exposed front, by which the camera will be attached and be able to rotate. (i.e. U-shaped box) • The camera will be attached by horizontal rods supported by a vertical support rod with the servo attached to the horizontal rod to rotate the camera. • The balloon sat will be created out of foam core, and the camera will be surrounded by Styrofoam foam and a heater for insulation. • The balloon sat components will be powered by batteries and by multiple solar panels attached to the sides.

  4. Design

  5. Functional Block Diagram 2 AA Batteries Switch 1 Camera 2 GB Memory 3 9V Batteries Switch 2 Heater Basic Stamp Solar Panels (12) Switch 3 Digital Compass Backup Batteries (15V) Servos Barometer External Temp Internal Temp HOBO Humidity

  6. Management

  7. Schedule • 09/16 Proposal Due/ Conceptual Design Presentation Due • 09/21 Order Hardware/ ATP Appointment • 09/21 Team Meeting (TM) / Design Complete • 09/23 TM / Acquire all Hardware • 09/28 TM • 09/30 TM • 10/01 Prototyping Design Complete • 10/05 Design Document Rev. A/B Due • 10/05 Critical Design Presentation Due • 10/05 TM • 10/07 Prototype Build Day • 10/08 Prototype Build Day • 10/09 TM • 10/10 Testing (Cold, Whip, Drop) • 10/12 TM • 10/14 TM • 10/19 TM • 10/21 TM • 10/26 Pre-launch Inspection • 10/26 TM • 10/28 In Class Mission Simulation • 10/28 TM • 11/02 Design Document Rev C and LRR Slides Due • 11/02 TM • 11/04 TM • 11/05 Final Balloon Sat Weigh In and Turn In. • 11/06 Launch • 11/09 TM • 11/16 TM • 11/30 Final Presentations Due • 12/04 Design Document Rev D Due • 12/04 Design Expo • 12/07 Balloon Sat Hardware Turn In

  8. Mass Budget • HOBO – 30g • Canon A570IS – 200g • Heater Systems (2) – 100g (each) • Solar Panels (6) – 4.54g (each) • Servo Motor (2) – 13g (each) • Digital Compass – 5g • Barometer – 1g • Foam Core – 104g • Switches (3) – 5g (each) • Total: 608.24g

  9. Money Budget

  10. Biggest Worries • The servo motors we have been looking at using have a functionality between -10°C and 50°C • The servo motors might have to be in constant spin in one direction instead of turning 180° and go back because of the amount of torque put on the motors. • The camera will be outside the main structure of the balloon sat, thus will require great amounts of insulation and heating. • Condensation issues on the camera since it is outside of the balloon sat.

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