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DemoSat IV:
Metro Triple ThreatMetro Triple Threat
Metropolitan State College of Denver
Matt HanleyDavid Fifield
Jason IgoEvan I SpitlerDevlin Thyne
Matt HanleyDavid Fifield
Jason IgoEvan I SpitlerDevlin Thyne
August 10, 2006August 10, 2006
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Mission Statement & Goals:Mission Statement & Goals:
Our mission is a combination of FieldSat and SolarSat
FieldSat To record on-board orientation and vibration during flight
SolarSatTo deploy a solar panel and measure the efficiency before and after impact
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Design:Design:
Final PackageFinal Package Total mass 1600gTotal mass 1600g Total Budget $756.09Total Budget $756.09
Date: February
First Meeting
Date: June 1, 2006
Electronics Running
Date:Ordering of Part
Date:Design Phase
Date: February 2006
Established Team
Date: July 29, 2006
Launching
Date: July 14, 2006
Testing
Date: July 10, 2006
Housing/electronics
Date: April 21, 2006
CDR
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FieldSatContains an inertial measurement unit -- gyroscopes and
accelerometers.Microcontroller samples sensors at 100 Hz.Data are serialized and written to two memory cards.Analysis is done by a PC on the ground.
Design:Design:
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Design:Design:
SolarSatContains an two solar panels, servo, and light sensor.Solar panels will deploy 40 minutes in flight stay deployed
for entire duration.Sensors sample at 100 Hz.Data are serialized and written to two memory cards.Analysis is done with FieldSat on the ground.
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Design:Design:
VideoSatThe design and concept were sound; failure occurred in the
hardwareTechnical support from the vendor and manufacturer was
insufficient to bring us to a operational statusConsidering approaching deadlines, the Video portion was
dropped
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Design:Design:
SolarSatFieldSat
Jason IgoStructural, Mechanical Systems
Devlin ThyneElectrical Systems
David FifieldComputer Systems
Evan SpitlerMechanical, Structural Systems
Matt HanleyTeam Captain,
Mechanical, Structural Systems
Professor Keith Norwood
Faculty AdvisorFive Students + One FacultyManpower Reduced by 2 after CDR
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Results:Results:
HousingSolar panel fell off on impact
Retrieved data from one of the two SD cards
Solar panels still work
Heaters still function
Could go on another flight with minor repairs.
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Results:Results:
SolarReceived data for 1:54:29Solar Panels did deploySolar panels we believed locked in placeReceived voltage data
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Results:Results:
FieldReceived data for 1:54:29 of the actual flight
Received Acceleration and angular rotation reading through most of the flight
Had an Accelerometer problem during flight
Created visualization of rotation from are data
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Results:Results:
Launch Solar Deployment
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Benefits to NASA:Benefits to NASA:
FieldSat To develop and integrate new attitude and orientation designs incorporating post-flight visualization
SolarSat To test the efficiency of the deployed solar panels
Assess damage to deployed solar panels after impact
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Lessons Learned:Lessons Learned:
How to work as a team
Need better securing of piece of satellite
Redundancy is a good thing
That things that seem easy can end up hard
Good customer service goes a long way
DemoSat IV:
Questions?Questions?
Metropolitan State College of Denver
For more informationFor more informationhttp://www.bamsoftware.com/wiki/DemoSathttp://www.bamsoftware.com/wiki/DemoSat