Ashley Clark Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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Ashley Clark Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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Ashley ClarkEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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OverviewObjectiveCommunications PayloadImaging PayloadQuestions

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ObjectiveContain and protect

the components of an imaging and commutations payload thought flight.

Ensure that constant communication is possible through out the flight.

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Communications PayloadRequirementsWeigh less than 4 lbs.Ensure constant

communication with ground station

Ensure that the components remain active through out flight

Ensure that all components survive impact and continue to transmit position

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Communications Payload DesignMaterial

E-glass fibersWet lay-ups

Configurations and mountingFoam core insulationComponents attached using

stand-offsAntenna outside of boxAttached to parachute and

balloon with rod through entire structure

TestingCold tested to -30°C

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Imaging PayloadRequirementsWeigh less than 6 lbsEnsure constant

communication with ground station

Ensure that the components remain active through out flight

Ensure that all components survive impact

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Imaging Payload Design-MaterialsCarbon fiberHoneycombPeel-ply and Wet lay-ups

2-layers carbon

2-layers carbon

Honeycomb

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Imaging Payload Configurations and MountingFoam core insulationComponents attached using stand-offsAntenna outside on top of boxAttached to parachute and balloon with Eye-

boltsHinged door

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