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Team S.H.I.E.L.DLaunch Readiness Review
Team MembersEvan Coffey
Aaron Holt
Travis Pollok
Matthew Ross
Jared Turner
Addison Woodward-Parrish
11/11/08
To See the Stars
• Mission Overview– Using a CCD Imager, Team S.H.I.E.L.D shall
record video of the flight during the Ascent and Descent in Order to show Stars becoming visible at High Altitudes.
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Pending Total Failure…We Expect…
• Altitudes determination– We expect to show that at a height of roughly
11 km the Stars start to become more and more visible (increasing visibility at higher altitudes)
I aint Afraid of No Ghosts…
• Lens Issues (not Focused Properly)
• Power Failure
• Pressure Readings (Measurement Error)
Enter the MatrixRequirement Met? How? / Why?
Allows for Cannon Camera
Cannon Camera integrated and used to take pictures
No more than 1000 grams
Overweight by ~200 g
Integrated Flight String Flight String is integrated through the center of the design
Internal Temperature remains above 0 C
Included Heater, and tested toughly
BalloonSat Structure made of Foam Core
Used Foam Core as primary Material
American Flag Included Included on Outside of the BalloonSat