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Payload Flight Number:
2009-2
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Institution:
Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
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Payload Title:
Hatchling I
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Student Leader:
Seth Guberman
Aerospace
Engineering
Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical Univ
3700 Willow Creek Rd, #7382
Prescott, AZ 86301-3720
gubercb6@erau.edu
Cell:
832-657-5688
Fax:
928-777-6945
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Faculty Advisor:
John "Jack"
Crabtree
College of Engineering
Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical Univ
3700 Willow Creek Rd
Bldg. 75
AXFAB
Prescott, AZ 86301-3720
crabtrej@erau.edu
Telephone:
928-777-6916
Cell:
928-713-2756
Fax:
928-777-6945
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Payload class:
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Small
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Payload ID Number:
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2
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Mass:
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3kg
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Current:
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500 mA
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Serial Downlink:
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1200
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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: 8/2/09
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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
Embry-Riddle HASP payload will provide a test bed for the multi-mission
satellite subsystems under development at ERAU for future proposed Nanosat
class spacecraft. This core satellite bus will consist of power, command and
data handling, and communications subsystems. The bus is being developed to
accommodate a variety of scientific payloads. For the 2009 HASP Project, a
cooperative demonstration payload experiment under development by Pima
Community College Northwest Campus Science Department will be included. This
experiment will provide calibration of sun photometers which is critically
dependent on the extraterrestrial (ET) constant, i.e. the intensity of
sunlight at the top of the atmosphere using an array of detectors and,
measurement of the downwelling infrared radiation caused by the major
greenhouse gases aside from water vapor using an IR thermometer. An ERAU
developed position/attitude determination experiment will be included in
payload slot 2.
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