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Payload 09 Information


Payload Flight Number:

2011 - 09
Institution:

University of Alberta
Payload Title:

Maple Leaf Cosmic Ray Detector

Student Leader:
  • Maria Laura Patricia Mazzino
  • University of Alberta
  • Department of Physics
  • CEB 2-38, 11322 - 89 Avenue
  • University of Alberta
  • Edmonton ,Alberta T6G 2G7
  • Fax:(780) 492-0714
Faculty Advisor:
  • Ian Mann
  • University of Alberta
  • Department of Physics
  • CEB 2-38, 11322 - 89 Avenue
  • University of Alberta
  • Edmonton , Alberta T6G 2G7
  • Email:imann@ualberta.ca
  • Office:(780) 492-6882
  • Cell:(780) 708 0781
  • Fax:(780) 492-0714
Payload class:
LARGE
Payload ID Number:
09
Mass:
Current:
226 mA
Serial Commands:
infrequent
Discrete Commands:
none
Payload Specification & Integration Plan
Due: 06/01/2011
Delivered:
Payload Integration Certification
Scheduled: 08/05/2011
Actual:
Flight Operation Plan
Due: 07/31/2011
Delivered:
Final Flight / Science Report
Due: 12/16/2011
Delivered:
Abstract:
The Maple Leaf Cosmic Ray Detector is the effort of the University of Alberta High Altitude Balloon Program team (UA-HAB), as the first Canadian Institution participating in HASP following the mandate of the Canadian Space Agency to ‘build capacity in the science and technology space sector, in particular through promoting the use of accessible and cost effective suborbital platforms’. The Maple Leaf Cosmic Ray Detector is a simple low mass cosmic ray detector that aims to measure particles with energies greater than 200MeV, following the design made by University of Louisiana Lafayette in 2006. The detector will be constructed from sheets of metal and photo-emulsion paper with HR Fast Screens layered and bolted together. Emphasis of this project will be to explore film resolution to increase the particle detection, and improve the data analysis techniques used by the previous team.
Payload Integration Plan:
UAHAB_PSIP.pdf