2016 Elijah High Altitude Balloon Launch Team Summer Proceedings Report

Auteurs-es

  • Brianna Faltersack Carthage College
  • Jared Maraccini Milwaukee School of Engineering
  • Jordan Petrie Milwaukee School of Engineering
  • Tyler Rasmussen University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v1i1.170

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Balloon, Launch,

Résumé

The 2016 Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium Elijah High Altitude Balloon Launch Team was comprised of two students from Milwaukee School of Engineering, one student from University of Wisconsin – Fox Valley, and one student from Carthage College. This year, the majority of the students involved were discovering the balloon launch experience for the first time. The 2016 Elijah Balloon Launch Team held a meeting for the new members to learn how all of the equipment worked through a practice run using the tools in a trial.The first launch planned was cancelled, and was postponed to the next weekend. This launch was successful, reaching a peak altitude of 31,021m. 

Références

Dempsey, Dave, PhD. "Animation of Jet Stream Forecasts for North America." Jet Stream Analyses and Forecasts at 300mb. Department of Earth & Climate Sciences, 19 June 2012. Web. July-Aug. 2015.

Farrow, William, PhD, Alana D. Tirimacco, and Amber L. Korn. Potential Launch Locations. N.p.: Google Drive, 8 July 2014. DOCX. <https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByGu7nL B3XJKa0d5SGtuTXhHUXc/view?usp=sharing>.

Greig, Adam. "CUSF Landing Predictor 2.5." Cambridge University Space Flight. Cambridge University, Mar. 2010. Web. July-Aug. 2015.

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2017-01-24

Comment citer

Faltersack, B., Maraccini, J., Petrie, J., & Rasmussen, T. (2017). 2016 Elijah High Altitude Balloon Launch Team Summer Proceedings Report. Proceedings of the Wisconsin Space Conference, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v1i1.170

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