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Near Space Ballooning

The document discusses high-altitude ballooning, which involves sending a small payload to the edge of space using a sounding balloon. It provides details on the minimum equipment needed, including balloons, parachutes, cameras, and trackers. The document outlines the launch procedure and challenges of recovery, but notes the project provides students exciting hands-on experience in STEM disciplines. It concludes by discussing previous balloon launches and opportunities for future collaborations.

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Near Space Ballooning

The document discusses high-altitude ballooning, which involves sending a small payload to the edge of space using a sounding balloon. It provides details on the minimum equipment needed, including balloons, parachutes, cameras, and trackers. The document outlines the launch procedure and challenges of recovery, but notes the project provides students exciting hands-on experience in STEM disciplines. It concludes by discussing previous balloon launches and opportunities for future collaborations.

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The Joy of High-Altitude Ballooning

Mark Rowzee & Geoff Schmit Naperville North High School DuPage County Science Institute Day 2012
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High-Altitude Ballooning
sending a small payload to the edge of
space by means of a sounding balloon ... and hopefully getting it back ballooning

also known as: space ballooning, near-space

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Why Would You Do This?


fantastic STEM project incorporates various disciplines (physics,
earth science, weather, engineering, electronics, photography)

did you see the photos?


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Minimum Equipment
sounding balloon and helium parachute cut down mechanism payload camera tracker
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Sounding Balloon

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most expensive part 500 g 3000 g we used 1000 g last year 2-m diameter at release 8-m diameter at burst purchase from Kaymont

Parachute

low cost: borrow a kindergarten teachers design challenge: keep parachute from getting tangled

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Cut-Down Mechanism

FAA requires two cutdown mechanisms #1: balloon bursts #2: nicrome wire melts through cord between payload and balloon controlled with timed relay

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Payload

insulates and protects electronics low cost: take the one sitting in the back of your classroom high-end: ripstop nylon sewn shell with tie loops around insulation structure or insulated lunch bags

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Camera

still or video or both! low cost: Canon PowerShot (replace rmware), old Flip cam high-end: GoPro HD HERO (still and video)

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Tracker

communicates payload location low-cost: SPOT Satellite GPS messenger high-end: GPS receiver and APRS radio transmitter & groundbased radio receiver

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Extra Goodies
sensors experiments lithium batteries hand warmers
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Sensors

data loggers for temperature, pressure, radiation Arudino microcontroller with data logging shield (stores data on SD card) and sensors

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Experiments

creativity runs wild bacteria samples gushers candies this year?

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Other Stuff You Need


ight path prediction weather report launch site launch procedure recovery plan luck
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Flight Path Prediction

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Weather
Earlier in the day is best chance to avoid bad weather. In the lower levels it still is consistently a southwest wind. As you go higher it turns a little more from the west and a little less south, but still a general West/Southwest ow most all the way up so I would guess somewhere in North Central Indiana as your landing point depending on how long it is in the air (winds are pretty strong in the lower levels, so it might take off pretty quickly). Let me know if you have any questions. Zach Horn

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Launch Site

steer clear of the lake El Paso, Illinois (2 hours southwest) pavilion, powered outlets, restrooms, open eld, few power lines

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Launch Procedure

plan out what everyone is going to do takes us a long time to get ready to release

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Recovery Plan

sometimes you get the GPS data and you nd it here ... and sometimes with APRS receivers you can catch the payload as it oat to the ground

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Recovery Plan

... and sometimes you nd it here it took 3 weeks to get it down everything survived (except for the top of the tree)

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What You Get Back!


photos videos data excited kids
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temperature C counts

time
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Postscript
One student has started his own
nonprot, Space for All, to share his passion for space exploration Planetarium's Far Horizons project assisting with their launches

Another student is an intern at Adler

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2012 Launch
NNHS Physics Club will help 3 elementary
and 2 junior-high groups develop experiment payload ideas

Day at NNHS Mission Control with real-

time tracking and video feeds on launch day

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Questions? [email protected]

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