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=== List of Potential Materials - Source & Pricing === | === List of Potential Materials - Source & Pricing === |
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Contents
[hide]Overview
This page is for the ML256 members who are participating in the Hackerspaces In Space (HSIS) competition. On SnaP! We have a Mailing List!
Calendar
- March 4 2010, 7:00pm - 8:00pm: HAL5 Presentation at Huntsville Main Library's Auditorium
- March 8 2010, 7:30pm - 8:30pm: BalloonSat Meeting
- April 3 2010, 8:00 - 16:00: First Test Launch and Recovery
- June 1, 2010 - August 31, 2010: Official Contest Launch Window
- September 7, 2010: Deadline to Submit Results of Official Launch
- September 30, 2010: Announcement of Winners
Status
- 2/22/10 - Registered on the HSIS website.
- Omegix has confirmed drug stores no longer carry disposable digital cameras
- Have GPS Tracker
- Held first meeting on 2/22/2010
- 2/24/10 - Spacefelix contacted Bill Brown who does balloon launches. He has expressed interest in helping the project.
- 3/1/10
- Accepted invitation from HAL5 President, Yohan Lo to give a 5-minute interest presentation at the 3/4/10 7pm HAL5 Meeting. Will see if we can raise funds, interest, contributions of equipment and people.
- Finished initial design of balloon and payload and list of design considerations. Currently on drawing in the shop. Also have an initial shopping list and a target budget of $150.00. Will raise project money from Makers and HAL5.
- 3/4/10 - HAL5 presentation by brimstone and omegix a success. Raised lots of positive interest in project.
- 3/5/10
- Event registration for competition has closed (ML256 is registered)
- Spacefelix contacted Jay on judge's duties and set up liason. Also asked a few questions on the rules about minimum flight altitude requirements. Awaiting reply.
- Sourced cheap weather balloons and helium. Have e-mailed Bill for further information on how to size balloons and the necessary gas quantities for our flight.
- 3/6/10 - Shopping trip to Unclaimed Baggage came up with lots of potential cameras that may be compatible with CHDK. Will need another trip to confirm this.
- 3/8/10 - HSIS Meeting
- Ratmandu - GSM/GPS unit we had has a damaged capacitor on the power supply. At the very least it could be fixed by replacing the capacitor. But replacing the power supply altogether would be very difficult.
- Team decided to use omegix's cell phone as
Future Actions
- Checking into available camera for project.
- Presentation to 2600 on HSIS - Let's reuse the HAL5 presentation, but flesh it out with our recent progress.
Contest Information
From contest rules and guidelines online at the contest website.
Caution/Disclaimer
From the 1337arts website: Launching things into the stratosphere can be DANGEROUS! Please contact the FAA (or your respective government body that regulates air traffic) before trying any launches (even if they are under 4 lbs.) to make sure your vehicle won’t be entering restricted airspace and PLEASE check the University of Wyoming’s Balloon Trajectory Predictor (or a similar website) to make sure you balloon won’t be landing in the city/a populated area where it might cause significant damage. Also, be sure to test your balloon’s terminal velocity for descent before launching to make sure it’s within a safe range.
Rules
- One team per hackerspace. Any size build team, but only 10 people for the launch and retrieval team.
- Payload must be under 4 pounds (~1.814kg).
- Parts cost limit of $250.00. Must show receipts or have other proof of purchase.
- Payload must return with pictures taken from the flight.
- Only one official launch per team allowed. Notice of official launches must be given by 8 a.m., and a judge must be present for the launch to count.
- All local laws and ordinances must be followed throughout the entire competition.
- Balloon camera must take pictures of the curvature of the earth.
- The Event Board may judge any other conduct considered outside “the spirit” of the event and disqualify a team that does not adhere to it by majority vote.
Scoring
- Retrieval Time Based on time of balloon launch to recovery. Fastest gets 50 points, next gets 45, and so on.
- Weight of Payload 5 points added for every 1/2 pound under 4 lb.
- Cost of Setup Base: 50 points. 0.5 points off for every dollar over $150.
- Total Points Retrieval Time Score + Weight Score + Cost Score
Event Board & Judges
- Judges are members of each hackerspace, and will be submitted to the Event Board. They will ensure all rules are
followed.
- One person from each hackerspace will be on the Event Board. The Event Board will oversee the event, judge each
applicant, and declare winners.
Materials
Available Materials
- GNX-5 (rebranded as Guidepoint) GSM(cellphone)/GPS tracking device
- Ratmando has the data sheet and pinouts of the current micro controller for this device. He's looking into replacing the micro controller with something like an ATMEGA644
- Ratmandu may have a camera
- Brimstone found out that if we take a 1M picture every 10 seconds, that it will fill 7.5GB in 2.5 hours
- We may be able to get cameras that work with CHDK at Unclaimed Baggage for less than retail cost.
- Omegix can volunteer his Android G1: HSIS/G1
- Asking HSIS team to come up with $80 that I'll hold on to until we retrieve my phone (and keep if we don't).
List of Potential Materials - Source & Pricing
Depending on design, we may not need many of these materials)
- Weather Balloons
- EBay has 8' Diameter Weather Balloons for $25.00 a balloon from a high-altitude balloon project from the Iowa Amateur Rocketry Group.
- Helium
- Can be had from Air Liquide or our local 191 Cochran Road Southwest, Huntsville, AL 35824-1105, (256) 772-5404
- Parachute (rocket model type) and streamers
- String / Fishing Line
- Styrofoam cooler, small
- Digital Camera: 5MP, preferably a Sony so we can use CHDK
- 1 x Memory Card, 8GB
- 1 x Memory Card, Cheap (size not important)
- Atmega Processor
- Free-spinning joints (like found in keychains)
- Bungee cords
- GPS
- Batteries (3 x D Cell)
- Radar Reflector (Is this something we will make, or purchase?)
- Shock Cushion for Bottom of payload
- Radio or Cell Phone
- Heat Source (like HotHands)
Human Resources
Bill Brown
Bill Brown has expressed interest in helping the project. He can provide balloons, lifting gas, a launch site (on a mountaintop near Hartselle), a ground station and some lightweight tracking payloads. All of it is for his company: High Altitude Research Corp. He invented the Near Space BalloonSat back in 1987. It was the first to take photos and videos in Near Space.
- Recommendations
- Use his lightweight tracking payloads instead of the GPS cell phone method.
- Use the Canon PowerShot series hacked with CHDK (Canon Hacker Development Kit) software.
- Fly the Flip video cam.
- Bought balloons for $20.00 each on eBay. Has receipt to prove it for costing.
- Media
- His YouTube Channel or YouTube search SpacePort Indiana
Others
- Rohan has worked on BalloonSat before
- Steve Boyer and Sarah Johnstone have worked on BalloonSats before as well
All Interested Peoples
- Brimstone
- Spacefelix (HSIS Event Board Liason)
- Omegix (Acting as local POC/Project Manager)
- Crashcart (requested no admin duties)
- bender
- Ratmandu
- Rohan
- Your name here
HAL5 Presentation Talking points
- Introduce ourselves
- Describe Makers Local 256
- Describe the contest
- Review rules
- Describe how we're going to compete
- If it's still at the shop, show that piece of paper we drew a diagram on
- Rustle up support for the project:
- People are welcome to join
- Donations of money and gear are appreciated