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Payload
Flight Number:
2007-04
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Institution:
Texas A & M
University
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Payload
Title:
HYPER-GEOCAM
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Student Leader:
John Yezak
Space Technology
Center
3118 TAMU
College Station, TX
77843-3118
Office: 979-845-8768
jyezak@tamu.edu
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Faculty
Advisor:
Igor Carron
Space Engineering Institute
3118 TAMU
College Station, TX
77843-3118
Office: 979-845-8768
i-carron@tamu.edu
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Payload class:
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Small
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Payload ID
Number:
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06
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Mass Limit:
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0.96 kg
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Current Limit:
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0.43 A
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Serial Downlink:
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No
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Analog Downlink:
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No
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Serial Commands:
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No
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Discrete
Commands:
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No
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Payload
Specification & Integration Plan
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Due: 6/1/2007
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Delivered:
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Payload
Integration Certification
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Scheduled:
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Actual:
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Flight Operation
Plan
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Due:
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Delivered:
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Final Flight /
Science Report
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Due: 12/15/2007
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Delivered:
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Abstract:
Payload is a prototype low cost high altitude imaging system that
could be useful to quickly gather data in response to a natural
disaster. Commercial
off-the-shelf hardware and software is used to minimize payload cost
and display panoramic views shortly after flight on the web.
The project proposed to obtain crude hyperspectral
information by reflecting the image off of a CD / DVD “grating”.
The project also proposes to obtain sky as well as ground
images.
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Application:
HYPER-GEOCAM
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Payload
Specification and Integration Plan:
HYPER-GEOCAM
Integration Plan |
Mission Operations Plan:
HyperGeoCam Flight Operations Plan |
Payload Scientific Results:
TAMU HASP 2007 Flight Report |
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Summary
Status:
Original
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Summary
Date:
January 15, 2007
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