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Stratosphere Balloon project of Kevin Glinka (projectvortex (at) gmx (dot) net). | Stratosphere Balloon project of Kevin Glinka (projectvortex (at) gmx (dot) net). | ||
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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | This is to introduce to my own stratospheric research project, which I gave the name “Project Στρατóσφαιρα“ which is the Greek word for “Stratosphere”, | + | The objective of //Project Stratosphere// |
- | physics and especially the theory of ballooning and buoyancy(namely Archimedes’ principle)originated from Ancient Greece. | + | |
- | stratosphere (similar to the daily ascents of sounding balloons of the Weather Bureaus all around the world), but the payload of this balloon should be enhanced in comparison to the standard weather | + | |
- | probe. | + | |
- | The Project began in early 2009, when I met a person from the Netherlands at the Internet Forums of the free Space Flight Simulation // | + | The Project began in early 2009, when I met a person from the Netherlands at the Internet Forums of the free Space Flight Simulation // |
- | no problem to enhance this platform further, for example: I have asked him if it would be possible to include a light meter to measure the brightness of the sun, for which he replied that this | + | |
- | would be no problem whatsoever, if the sensor is light and operates at 3.3 Volts. This voltage is needed to connect it to the platform’s microcontroller. | + | |
After an intended meeting at Osnabrueck in July 2009 did not take place, the Dutch Member of the team retired due to other occupations which left him not enough time to work on the balloon. In the meantime I had built up a manned balloon research project called //Project Vortex//, which would have utilized a manned balloon to carry research instruments up to an altitude of about 18,000 feet. After several discussions with my Physics Professor at University, I have decided that a total of £900 per | After an intended meeting at Osnabrueck in July 2009 did not take place, the Dutch Member of the team retired due to other occupations which left him not enough time to work on the balloon. In the meantime I had built up a manned balloon research project called //Project Vortex//, which would have utilized a manned balloon to carry research instruments up to an altitude of about 18,000 feet. After several discussions with my Physics Professor at University, I have decided that a total of £900 per | ||
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- | · Dr Ulrich Poeschl, Max Planck Institute of Chemistry, Mainz: Would like to fly a bacteria trap on the balloon. | + | * Dr Ulrich Poeschl, Max Planck Institute of Chemistry, Mainz: Would like to fly a bacteria trap on the balloon. |
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- | · The Department of the Genetics of Microorganisms at the University of Osnabrueck: Would like to fly //E. coli// specimens on the balloon to investigate any changes that might occur to the | + | |
- | DNA. | + | |
//Czech Republic//: | //Czech Republic//: | ||
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- | //United States of America//: | + | |
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- | · //INSPIRE Inc.//: Would like to fly one of their VLF-3 receiver sets to investigate VLF wave propagation in the stratosphere. | + | |
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- | · Dr Heidi Tissenbaum of the University of Massachusetts: | + | |
//Russia//: | //Russia//: | ||
- | · Dr Alexey Kondyurin: Would like to investigate how stratospheric conditions trigger polymerization of materials. | + | * Dr Alexey Kondyurin: Would like to investigate how stratospheric conditions trigger polymerization of materials. |
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- | //South Africa//: | + | |
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- | · Mr Gerrit Avenant, // | + | |
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- | ===== Potential Partners ===== | + | |
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- | I also contacted several other institutions in countries which are not known for great scientific achievements, | + | |
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- | · //National Institute for Space Research//: Works on the atmospheric distribution of greenhouse gases and ozone. | + | |
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- | //Peru//: | + | |
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- | · Dr Domingo Rosales, Observatorio Geomagnetico de Hunacayo, Geophysical Institute of Peru: Works on the Measurement of the Geomagnetic field. | + | |
- | //Ghana//: | + | //South Africa// / //UK//: |
+ | * Mr Gerrit Avenant, // | ||
- | · Dr Ebenezer Oduro Owusu, University of Ghana: Works on Zoology. | + | // |
+ | * Dr Lorena Rebecchi: Would like to investigate the survivability of Tardigrades at high altitudes. | ||
- | //Marshall Islands//: | + | //Malta//: |
+ | * Dr Noel Aquilina: Would like to take air samples at different altitudes. | ||
- | · Dr Donald Hess, College of the Marshall Islands: Is the head of the local science department, possible cooperation is still being negotiated. | ||
===== Launch Site ===== | ===== Launch Site ===== | ||
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- | ===== Further | + | ===== Further |
The //UK High Altitude Society// also gave me some very valuable pieces of information, | The //UK High Altitude Society// also gave me some very valuable pieces of information, | ||
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After burst, the payload will descend on a 1.8 m parachute at a rate of 3.5 m/s. This Parachute (being white, yellow and orange for high visibility) is manufactured by // | After burst, the payload will descend on a 1.8 m parachute at a rate of 3.5 m/s. This Parachute (being white, yellow and orange for high visibility) is manufactured by // | ||
- | I have shown my project to Dr. Thomas Prince of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology (a former member of the NASA Scientific Ballooning Program), and he says | + | I have shown my project to Dr. Thomas Prince of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology (a former member of the NASA Scientific Ballooning Program), and he saysthat |
- | that although there are measurements being made with the huge polyethylene balloons, a student project would surely yield important information. Dr. Michael A. Gottlieb, the editor of the //Feynman Lectures on Physics//, stated that my project is not just valuable from the scientific point of view, butv also offers great educational opportunities which should not be missed in his opinion. | + | |
===== Costs ===== | ===== Costs ===== | ||
- | The Costs of the Project are as follows: The Balloon System for the first flight would consist of the balloon (100 €), parachute and the payload (lent from the respective research group), whereas some electronic parts would need to be purchased (For this another 100 € should be available, also to have some reserves in case of emergency). Every successive flight would then only need a new balloon for 100 €. Thus we get 200 € for the first flight (This is excluding the helium of course, for which I am trying to negotiate with a local gas company). This would mean, that for the 1,000 € needed for one manned ascent, the unmanned balloon could fly 10 times, which is much better in terms of flexibility and versatility. | + | The Costs of the Project are as follows: The Balloon System for the first flight would consist of the balloon (100 €), parachute and the payload (lent from the respective research group), whereas some electronic parts would need to be purchased (For this another 100 € should be available, also to have some reserves in case of emergency). Every successive flight would then only need a new balloon for 100 €. This would mean, that for the 1,000 € needed for one manned ascent, the unmanned balloon could fly 10 times, which is much better in terms of flexibility and versatility. |
===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== |
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