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Payload Flight Number:
2009-11
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Institution:
University of Colorado
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Payload Title:
Balloon Observatory for Wavelength and Spectral Emission Readings (BOWSER)
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Student Leader:
Taylor Boe
Aerospace Engineering
520 UCB Discover Learning Center,
Room 270
Boulder, CO 80310
Taylor.boe@colorado.edu
Cell: (763)-218-8438
FAX: (303) 492-5456
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Faculty Advisor:
Chris Koehler and Brian Sanders
Colorado Space Grant
Consortium
520 UCB Discover Learning
Center,
Room 270 Boulder, CO 80310
Koehler@colorado.edu and
Brian.Sanders@colorado.edu
Koehler (303) 492-3141
Sanders (303) 492-5451
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Payload class:
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Large
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Payload ID
Number:
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11
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Mass:
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18 kg
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Current:
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2.5 A
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Serial Downlink:
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4800 baud
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Analog Downlink:
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2
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Serial Commands:
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yes
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Discrete
Commands:
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2
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Payload Specification & Integration Plan
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Due: 6/1/2009
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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: 8/2/09
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Delivered:
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Final Flight / Science Report
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Due: 12/18/2009
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Delivered:
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Abstract:
The University of Colorado
at Boulder
team will determine the feasibility of high altitude observatories by
recording spectral emissions of light (wavelengths) throughout the ascent
and for the duration of
the float as well as capturing high quality still images of celestial
bodies. This will be achieved
by orienting four high resolution cameras to capture the same field
of view which will
correspond to the field being viewed by the spectral emission sensors. All
science instruments
will be mounted along the same side of our structure inclined 30° above the
horizon. Three cameras
will create a wide panoramic field of view, mounted directly below a
telescope with the
fourth camera mounted in the eyepiece. The array of cameras will take
pictures in unison
through the duration of the flight creating two comparable images (wide view
versus telescopic
view). Additionally, magnetometer, accelerometer and gyroscope electronics
will take recordings regarding the turbulence, directional orientation
and stability of the platform.
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