Table of Contents
UKHAS 1
Payloads
Data and Pictures
- Pictures from MiHAB 3 can be found on the MiHAB 3 page
- Pictures from XABEN1 can be found here
Launch Data
UKHAS 1 has been found in Essex and has been collected Some damage to payloads due to parachute failure.
LAUNCH : 1.20pm 3/2/07
LAUNCH IS ON (07:44, 3/2/07) Weight change for Tracker 4 - lift + max altitude has been recalculated**
Flight Information
Launch Location : Churchill College, Cambridge (Backup Sunday EARS launchsite Elsworth confirmed Reminder - RADAR reflector will need to be constructed)
Launch Window : Saturday 3rd Feb - 10.30am
Launch Preparation Begins : 9.00am
Flight Plan : Climb to 31km, Cutdown (under Tracker 4 control), Parachute down.
Communication Frequencies :
- GSM
- XABEN1 (O2)
- Tracker 4
- Radio
- XABEN1 - 434.075MHz
- Tracker 4 - 434.650Mhz RTTY 50 baud
- mc-'s payload - 434.075MHz - every minute for 15 seconds
Proposed Flight Data:
- Balloon - 1000g
- Payload - 1700g
- Ascent Rate : 320m/min for free lift of 1.3Kg
- Helium needed: 3.9 cu m
- Predicted Burst: 30,200 m (99,000 ft)
Weather
- 850mb - Northerly 10-20 knots
- 200mb - North-Westerly 10 knots
Team
Launch Co-ordinator:
- James Coxon (jcoxon)
Launch Team :
- James Coxon
- Ed Moore
- (Ben Firshman)
Payload Team :
- XABEN1 and mc-'s payload - Steve Randall
- Tracker 4 - Henry Hallam + Greg Chadwick
- MiHAB 3 - Laurence Baxter
Recovery Team :
- Steve Randall (RocketBoy)
- Henry Hallam
- Laurence Baxter
Equipment
Balloon Size : 1000g
Parachute Size : 54“ gives 4m/sec decent rate
Cutdown Device : Fergus-type explosive, with mechanical pin-pull backup. Both controlled by Tracker 4 based on distance/
Payloads:
- XABEN1 - 600g
- mc-'s payload - 250g
- Tracker 4 - 600g
- Mihab 3 - 230g
- Total = 1680g
Proposed Train Order : Balloon – RADAR reflector - Cutdown – Parachute – Tracker 4 – mc-'s payload – Mihab 3 – Cutdown – Parachute – XABEN1
Things to do
- Organise helium - done
- Organise Launch site - done
- CAA Permission - done
- Weather Forcast - done
- Build radar reflector (jcoxon)
- Check radio freqs - done
- Sort out recovery team
- Monitor weather (jcoxon)