This class has been tasked with designing, constructing and launching a remote sensing platform into near space and finding applications for the imagery acquired. The project is continually evolving and this blog will be a forum to publish our progress.

18.2.11

Weight of Electronics




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Michael, Jared and Robert borrowed a scale in the soils lab of Lindley Hall to weigh individual component parts of the electronics.  Upon reflection, batteries which will be present during flight were not weighed.  What type of batteries to be used is still undecided. There might also be some additions to the electronics parts: a motion sensor (piezo-electric), a secondary GPS beacon to aide recovery, and some form of data synchronization device.
- robert anderson : electronics team -

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