Dear All UKHAS Members,
since our last week launch was delayed, we are planning to have it this Saturday at 12pm. We are in touch with the people at RevSpace and we will make sure that the two launches will interfere as little as possible. By the time our payload is going to be high enough, theirs should have already landed.
I post below the launch information again.
We are also using a second tracker, frequency is going to be 434.075 10mW.
LAUNCH INFO:
We will be testing the basic configuration of SHARP (no solar arrays deployment mechanism), but we will have a smartphone on top to test if it records the data that it was programmed to collect, as it will be used as the primary bus for a cubesat that we are developing and we hope to mount on top of SHARP in the future. This will be also a good chance for us to get some experience. Andrew Cowan from last year will be present as well, to help us with the tracking of the balloon.
Our launch site will be the same: Dover’s Hill, Chipping Camden, Gloucestershire (OS Grid Ref: SP 136 396 – Google Maps
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=52.054687,-1.802187&hl=en&sll=52.054687,-1.802187&sspn=0.005641,0.016512&t=h&z=16). Feel free to come and join us.
We are using the same device that was built last year, with the same characteristics.
We will be transmitting 50 Baud RTTY on 434.650Mhz Upper Side Band (320Hz ish Carrier Shift) for anyone wanting to track (very much appreciated). An FLDigi Profile will be available as well.
We are using the same setup as well: we will have one launch team with a mini van and one chase team in a separate car.
Mission Control back in Southampton can be contacted by tweeting @ProjectBlast, emailing
in...@projectblast.co.uk, talking to the Project Sharp Team members in the #ukhas IRC channel on the day or via phone numbers available nearer the time. Emergency contact details for both the launch team and chase cars will be available as well.
We also created a website
www.projectblast.co.uk which will soon have further information about the whole project.
We are available for any further information you might require.
Regards,
The BLAST Team,
Department of Engineering and the Environment
University of Southampton