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Payload Flight Number:

2009-1

Institution:

University of Maryland Eastern Shore / Hawk Institute for Space Sciences

Payload Title:

HawkHASP3

Student Leader:

Lisa Dean
1731 Broad Street
Pocomoke City, MD 21851
Lisa.dean@hawkspace.org
Telephone:  410-957-2180
Cell:  443-523-5161
Fax:  410-957-2387

Faculty Advisor:

Jeffrey Jones
1731 Broad Street

Pocomoke City
, MD 21851

Jeffrey.jones@hawkspace.org
Telephone:  410-957-2180
Cell:  757-894-8538
Fax:  410-957-2387

 

Payload class:

Small

Payload ID Number:

1

Mass:

3 kg

Current:

500 mA

Serial Downlink:

none

Analog Downlink:

none

Serial Commands:

none

Discrete Commands:

2

 

 

Payload Specification & Integration Plan

Due: 6/1/2009

Delivered:

Payload Integration Certification

Scheduled: 8/2/09

Actual:

Flight Operation Plan

Due:  8/2/09

Delivered:

Final Flight / Science Report

Due: 12/18/2009

Delivered:

 

 

Abstract:

Each year the HawkHASP experiments contributed by AVSC288 students at UMES are guided by the interests and experience of the students. This year more advanced projects are in development. The preceding payloads have utilized power from both LSU and an internal source. We are now configuring the payload for remote command and 100% power from HASP. To achieve this goal our team has a plan focusing on the development of a single experiment. Previously, the payload has relied on independent data loggers. While inexpensive they require manual activation during testing and launch and do not yield the detail needed for accurate conclusions. The students will develop a flight-worthy data storage unit. This device will require minimal communication relying on discrete power up and down commands. With success this storage device will be used on future CubeSat satellites designed by HawkHASP sponsor HISS. The solar cell experiment provided by the University of North Florida will test the spectral response of an Ultra-thin stimulator in an Indium Tin Oxide-Si cell. The students of AVSC288 will also be conducting a thermal experiment designed to calculate the atmospheric effect of at least two thermally dissimilar materials measuring contraction and expansion of said materials. This will hopefully have future applications for satellites.

Payload Application:

Hawk_UMES_HASP_2009
Payload Integration Plan:

Payload Specification and Integration Plan
Science Report:

Final Briefing:

Summary Status:

Original

Summary Date:

January 6, 2009

 
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