If you want to get involved or learn more or contribute to the program... [Subscribe to the Spaceblimp email list](http://hacdc.org/mailman/listinfo/spaceblimp) ## Photos Spaceblimp 3 went up with two still cameras and a non-functioning video camera. There are tons of neat pics from both. These links get you into the series right before liftoff. - [Camera one: liftoff](http://gallery.jbwa.net/SpaceBlimp/SB3/Camera1/?g2_page=11) - [Camera two: liftoff](http://gallery.jbwa.net/SpaceBlimp/SB3/Camera2/?g2_page=6) These are about as far out as we got before the balloon popped: - [Camera one: space!](http://gallery.jbwa.net/SpaceBlimp/SB3/Camera1/?g2_page=30) - [Camera two: space!](http://gallery.jbwa.net/SpaceBlimp/SB3/Camera2/?g2_page=38) And then, recovery: - [Camera two: land again](http://gallery.jbwa.net/SpaceBlimp/SB3/Camera2/?g2_page=63) ## The Dataz! (Telemetry) - Accelerometer data. Unfortunately, it looks like there was a bug in the code and the second half of the data overwrote the first. Anyway, here it is. It's 100 samples per second, start time unknown, but it looks like it captures the pop, some freefall, and the landing. [Media:AccelerometerDumpfile 2010-11-13 18-24-41.csv.gz](Media:AccelerometerDumpfile_2010-11-13_18-24-41.csv.gz "wikilink") ## Launch Details **PLEASE NOTE - NEW DATE!**
Logistics planning and radio check meet: |
Monday Nov 8, 7:00 PM at HacDC |
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Planned launch date: |
Saturday, November 13, 2010 (Rain date November 14). |
Launch time: |
9:00 AM, Launch should take less than an hour. |
Launch Location: |
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Coordination/Talk-in: |
146.415 MHz simplex |
Planned Altitude: |
92,000 feet |
Planned Ascent Rate: |
1,000 ft/min |
Primary Beacon: |
Tiny Track 4 with 0.5 W transmitter on 144.390 MHz, call sign W3HAC-11 (map). $3 GPS module |
Secondary Beacon: |
Son-of-WhereAVR with ublox GPS. Yaesu VX-1 handi-talkie with 1 W Transmitter, call sign W3HAC-12 (map), Frequency 445.15MHz |
Other sensors: |
Recording accelerometer, air pressure based altimeter, cosmic ray counter |