NearSys just published article 177. The article is about the recording weather station created for BalloonSats. By flying this device on a weather balloon, one will know the temperature, pressure, relative humidity, wind speed, and wind direction at various altitudes during a near space mission.
Right now, NearSys is experimenting with using such an outfitted BalloonSat to record these conditions every five seconds during the eclipse mission this August.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhK_fsyLISzCA1w0g_fAbLH_krP2qOyr6emCHmnC9U7yu_iBHoH5hxqobo2daxDJtH2V98K6afEuZy8kYKQ-I2JLGmTCmOFdaRi6G8OKorovJaHZTSrCC_zp_b8fyKo6lvwUFewym5HdQ/s640/N%2526V.jpg) |
Verhage, L. (2017). A recording weather station for near space and beyond, Nuts and Volts, 38(6), 54-57. |
No comments:
Post a Comment