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1
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- Where are we going?
- How are we going to get there?
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2
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- Using a microcontroller to readout sensors, control a payload &
telemeter data
- Learn about some science that can be done with high altitude platforms
- Understand and use basic project life cycle and project management
concepts
- Design, build and fly a payload
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3
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- 1/21 – Semester Organization, Project Life Cycle, Phase 1 CanSat
- 1/23 – Phase 1 CanSat cont.
- 1/28 – Steps to PDR, CanSat Programming
- 1/30 – CanSat Programming cont.
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4
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- 2/04 – Cosmic Ray Science, Phase 2 CanSat
- 2/06 – Phase 2 CanSat cont.
- 2/11 – Atmospheric Science, CanSat Sensors
- 2/13 – Earth Science Remote Sensing, CanSat Sensors
- 2/18 – Balloon Launcher, GPS, CanSat Telemetry
- 2/20 – Rocket Launcher, CanSat Telemetry
- 2/25 – Steps to CDR, Finish CanSat
- 2/27 – Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR)
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5
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- 3/1 – 3/5 – Mardi Gras break
- 3/06 – Work on payload
- 3/11 – Steps to FRR, Work on payload
- 3/13 – Work on payload
- 3/18 – Work on payload
- 3/20 – Work on payload, Prep for CDR
- 3/25 – Work on payload, Prep for CDR
- 3/27 – Critical Design Reviews (CDR)
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6
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- 4/01 – Work on payload
- 4/03 – Work on payload
- 4/08 – Work on payload
- 4/10 – Work on payload
- 4/12 – 4/20 – Spring Break
- 4/22 – Work on payload, Rocket Flight Operations
- 4/24 – Work on payload, Prep for FRR
- 4/29 – Prep for FRR, Balloon Flight Operations
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7
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- 5/01 – Flight Readiness Reviews (FRR)
- 5/06 – Trip logistics, Pack up
- 5/07 – 5/11 – Dead week
- 5/12 – 5/17 – Exams
- 5/18 – 5/22 – Launch Trip
- 5/23 – Commencement
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8
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- You will very likely need more than 4 hours per week to keep on schedule
- Still need to work out off-hours lab access
- Use the Team Logbook to record everything about your payload
- Recommend you take personal notes during the lecture sessions
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