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Napoleon

Oct 2, 2012. Napoleon. Conceptual Design Overview. Connor Strait |Cory O’Neal | Chris Gray | Chad Alvarez | Akeem Huggins | Ashley Zimmerer | Tucker Emmett | Ginny Christiansen |Caleb Lipscomb |. MISSION. OVERVIEW. Mission Overview.

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Napoleon

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  1. Oct 2, 2012 Napoleon Conceptual Design Overview • Connor Strait |Cory O’Neal | Chris Gray | • Chad Alvarez | Akeem Huggins | Ashley Zimmerer | • Tucker Emmett | Ginny Christiansen |Caleb Lipscomb |

  2. MISSION OVERVIEW

  3. Mission Overview Our goal is to be able to record the attitude of our satellite and recover 3D video and images of the flight. We expect to prove that 3D cameras are not economical for missions that do not focus on imaging We are doing this mission to test a technology that is in the forefront of accessible science and to evaluate it’s pros and cons for future missions.

  4. Mission statement Our primary mission is to measure the orientation of our satellite, Shaniqua, during launch using a gyroscope, which will utilize angular momentum to determine the orientation of the satellite on a three-axis scale, as well as determine how much the satellite rotates over the course of the flight. We also plan to develop 3D images using two identical cameras. We will test the 3D imaging capability of cameras in near space without the use of a reference point.

  5. mission objectives • To design and prepare a balloon satellite ready to launch by December 1, 2012. • To use a gyroscope to determine and record the orientation and rotation of the satellite during flight. • To use two cameras to capture 3D images and film the entire launch using a GoPro camera. • Follow all of the requirements of the RFP.

  6. Main Mission Requirements • Our design will feature a gyroscope that includes an additional sensor and collects data about the rotation and torque of our satellite. • Flight string interface tube shall be a non-metal tube through the center of the BalloonSat and shall be secured to the box so it will not pull through the BalloonSat or interfere with the flight string. • Internal temperature of the BalloonSat shall remain above -10°C during the flight. • Total weight shall not exceed 1125 grams. • Ascent and descent rates of the flight string shall be acquired. • An external temperature sensor will be included. • An active heater system shall be included weighing 100 grams with batteries • BalloonSat shall be made of foam core • Our budget and parts list shall include spare parts. • Our BalloonSat shall have contact information written on the outside along with a US Flag • Units shall be metric. • Our BalloonSat shall be ready to launch by December 1st, 2012 • Our design shall have visual indicators on the outside of the flight structure to confirm at launch that the payload is active and running.

  7. Design

  8. BLOCK DIAGRAM

  9. GyroScope • Collect attitude and rotation data • Requires 3-5V • Collect data at ranges of 250, 500,10000, 20000 • Sends data to Arduino • Sends information to Arduino Uno • Stored on 16GB SDHC

  10. HOBO Temperature Unit • Collect internal/external/humidity reading • Programmed using Boxcar 3.7 • Activated before launch

  11. Video and 3d imaging

  12. Video and 3d imagingcont.

  13. video and 3d imaging • 3D video of ascent, burst, and descent • Extract still images from video • Using two Canon A780 and one GOPRO Hero HD 2 • Rotating Mechanism • 1.50-6V required for motor

  14. FINAL SATELLITE

  15. nail bitters... • Effectiveness of 3D software to produce usable footage • Survival of GOPRO • Refresh rate of gyroscope being able to keep precise measurements of spin • Thermal conditions kept in check...

  16. $ Budget

  17. MANAGEMENT

  18. Schedule meeting

  19. Bibliography • http://spacegrant.colorado.edu/COSGC_Projects/demosat/Images/Logos/csgclogo.jpg • http://aps.colorado.edu/images/logos/ • http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514OrBmw1RL._SL500_AA300_.jpg • http://ibay365-goodsimg.s3.amazonaws.com/864/20120829/20120829162438-478cf.jpg • http://www.envcoglobal.com/files/MO-ON-H8-Temp--L.jpg • http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mabuchi-FF-N20PN-Small-DC-Motor-N20-Heli-Toy-RC-/130448399492

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