Thursday, September 29, 2016
Latest Nuts and Volts Article
My 172nd article was just published in the October Nuts and Volts magazine. The article describes some of the processes we followed to enable the SATINS Program to launch Third Man Records phonograph player into near space.
Friday, September 16, 2016
New and Improved UAV Class Files Webpage
I just updated my UAV Class webpage with links to Power Points, worksheets, quizzes and tests, and reviews on Kahoots. See the new webpage at http://nearsys.com/uav/index.htm and tell what you think.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
UAV Pilot's License Update
I just updated the remote pilot's license lessons link on my webpage.
The update includes a Power Point on the applicability of 14 CFR part 107 to small unmanned aircraft operations.
See it at,http://www.nearsys.com/uav/index.htm
The update includes a Power Point on the applicability of 14 CFR part 107 to small unmanned aircraft operations.
See it at,http://www.nearsys.com/uav/index.htm
Monday, September 12, 2016
Outside Magazine Article on the SATINS Launch of the First Phonograph Player in Near Space
There’s a very nice article about the first phonograph player launched into near space on the website of Outside Magazine and I encourage everyone to read it. You'll find it at, http://www.outsideonline.com/2110656/record-player-built-for-space
The flight was for Third Man Records and you can see the story they put together at, https://thirdmanrecords.com/news/success-history-is-made-as-third-man-records-plays-the-first-phonographic-record-in-space/
The flight was launched by the SATINS Program for Third Man Records. See the SATINS website for more information at, http://www.satinsprogram.com/
What follows is a short list of the activities required to support this flight.
Design the flight
Get permission for the flight from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Predict the balloon's flight path beginning one week prior to launch
Monitor the weather prior to launch
Pick a launch location based on the predicted flight
Charge and test the flight batteries
Create the load line that connects the parachute to the balloon
Tether the two APRS trackers (main and redundant) to the balloon and parachute
Fill the balloon with the correct amount of lifting gas
Measure and monitor the lift of the balloon during the filling process
Check out the trackers before lift off to ensure they were functioning correctly
Track the balloon's flight path after its launch
Coordinate with the FAA during the flight, as they requested
Chase after the balloon during its flight
Recover the balloon after its landing
Download flight data
Perform an an initial analysis of the flight data
You will be able to read more about this flight in the October issue of Nuts and Volts magazine (http://www.nutsvolts.com/).
If you would like get a promotion in near space, consider contacting the SATINS Program.
The flight was for Third Man Records and you can see the story they put together at, https://thirdmanrecords.com/news/success-history-is-made-as-third-man-records-plays-the-first-phonographic-record-in-space/
The flight was launched by the SATINS Program for Third Man Records. See the SATINS website for more information at, http://www.satinsprogram.com/
What follows is a short list of the activities required to support this flight.
Design the flight
Get permission for the flight from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Predict the balloon's flight path beginning one week prior to launch
Monitor the weather prior to launch
Pick a launch location based on the predicted flight
Charge and test the flight batteries
Create the load line that connects the parachute to the balloon
Tether the two APRS trackers (main and redundant) to the balloon and parachute
Fill the balloon with the correct amount of lifting gas
Measure and monitor the lift of the balloon during the filling process
Check out the trackers before lift off to ensure they were functioning correctly
Track the balloon's flight path after its launch
Coordinate with the FAA during the flight, as they requested
Chase after the balloon during its flight
Recover the balloon after its landing
Download flight data
Perform an an initial analysis of the flight data
You will be able to read more about this flight in the October issue of Nuts and Volts magazine (http://www.nutsvolts.com/).
If you would like get a promotion in near space, consider contacting the SATINS Program.