From spacefelix at gmail.com Mon Apr 2 14:05:06 2012 From: spacefelix at gmail.com (Ethan Chew) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 12:05:06 -0700 Subject: [HSIS] A Second Project Icarus in the UK Message-ID: Interesting, There is a near-space ballooning group in the UK called Project Icarus. They have put forth a public challenge to help them develop a 2-way communications between balloon and a ground station. However, as of 3/21/12, they closed the challenge, but will accept additional submissions: http://tinyurl.com/6wkg56l. I believe the Huntsvilleian Near-Spacers would be interested? :D - Ethan/spacefelix On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Ethan Chew wrote: > Hello! > > I would like to introduce you to Davis Galligan (e-mail: > Davis at syynlabs.com, phone: 206-226-4654) of Syyn Labs (http://syynlabs.com) in > LA. They build Rube Goldberg Machines from science, technology and art to > inspire the public, promote curiosity and be generally awesome. > For their latest project, they want to make a machine that will make > an apparent leap off of Niagra Falls. But it will instead stop itself at > the brink and then launch a near-space balloon that will return photographs > of near-space Earth. He heard about our project through a mutual friend > and would like to know how to design-build-fly a near-space balloon > photography mission. > Davis, I introduce you to some of the guys of the Makers Local 256 > HSIS Team: > > - Satyam Nayak (nayaksatyam at gmail.com) - He is our photography expert > and designed and built the photography package for our flights. An example > of the photos taken is attached. > - Bill Brown (wb8elk at aol.com) - His claim to fame is that he invented > the Near-Space BalloonSat back in 1987 and > has been flying ever since. He developed a GPS tracker for our flight. > They are available commercially at http://www.elktronics.com/. > - Matt Robinson (brimstone at the.narro.ws) - He is our tracking expert > and build a tracking package for our flights using a Mobile Boost cell > phone running Mologolo Solo. It tracked one of our flights at start and > finish, unfortunately it landed in a lake. :C > > Our wikipage on how we did everything is here: > https://256.makerslocal.org/wiki/HSIS > Also, attached is a summary presentation of the project. > I hope this helps and good luck with your project! > > - Ethan/spacefelix > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From spacefelix at gmail.com Mon Apr 2 14:05:59 2012 From: spacefelix at gmail.com (Ethan Chew) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 12:05:59 -0700 Subject: [HSIS] A Second Project Icarus in the UK In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: P.S. The project website is: http://www.element14.com/community/groups/project-icarus On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Ethan Chew wrote: > Interesting, > > There is a near-space ballooning group in the UK called Project > Icarus. They have put forth a public challenge to help them develop a > 2-way communications between balloon and a ground station. However, as of > 3/21/12, they closed the challenge, but will accept additional > submissions: http://tinyurl.com/6wkg56l. > I believe the Huntsvilleian Near-Spacers would be interested? :D > > - Ethan/spacefelix > > On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Ethan Chew wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I would like to introduce you to Davis Galligan (e-mail: >> Davis at syynlabs.com, phone: 206-226-4654) of Syyn Labs ( >> http://syynlabs.com) in LA. They build Rube Goldberg Machines from >> science, technology and art to inspire the public, promote curiosity and be >> generally awesome. >> For their latest project, they want to make a machine that will make >> an apparent leap off of Niagra Falls. But it will instead stop itself at >> the brink and then launch a near-space balloon that will return photographs >> of near-space Earth. He heard about our project through a mutual friend >> and would like to know how to design-build-fly a near-space balloon >> photography mission. >> Davis, I introduce you to some of the guys of the Makers Local 256 >> HSIS Team: >> >> - Satyam Nayak (nayaksatyam at gmail.com) - He is our photography expert >> and designed and built the photography package for our flights. An example >> of the photos taken is attached. >> - Bill Brown (wb8elk at aol.com) - His claim to fame is that he invented >> the Near-Space BalloonSat back in 1987 and >> has been flying ever since. He developed a GPS tracker for our flight. >> They are available commercially at http://www.elktronics.com/. >> - Matt Robinson (brimstone at the.narro.ws) - He is our tracking expert >> and build a tracking package for our flights using a Mobile Boost cell >> phone running Mologolo Solo. It tracked one of our flights at start and >> finish, unfortunately it landed in a lake. :C >> >> Our wikipage on how we did everything is here: >> https://256.makerslocal.org/wiki/HSIS >> Also, attached is a summary presentation of the project. >> I hope this helps and good luck with your project! >> >> - Ethan/spacefelix >> >> >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: