High Altitude Balloon Project 2018
Mentor:
Professor Griffo
Monday 12pm - 3pm
Tuesday and Wednesday 10am - 1pm

Members:
Monday - Thursday 

Alejandro Ibarguen 10am - 3pm                                                         alejandroibarguen3@gmail.com
Jennifer Mikulko 10am - 12pm    Summer I                                           jennifermikulko@gmail.com
Zachary Citti 10am - 12pm                                                                    picozack@gmail.com
Ian Reekmans 10am - 3pm                                                                     ian.reekmans@gmail.com
Sdik Erisen 8:45am - 1:30pm (S-345)                                                  serisen@me.bergen.edu
Joshua Gebler      anytime                                                             jgebler@me.bergen.edu

Location - Dental Hygiene Laboratory (S-327)

Goals and Objectives - The objective of the High-Altitude Balloon (HAB) are;
  • Collect meteor dust from altitudes of greater than 60,000ft.
  • Design and build meteor dust capturing mechanisms.
  • Implement software to perform the collection of meteor dust and TBD (temperature inside and outside of experiment box, Air pressure, Global positioning satellite GPS, altitude, latitude, longitude and time.)
  • Capture video of each experiment in an upward view of the balloon.
  • Software requirements
    •  Install Python on the ARDUINO microprocessor.
    • Collect data from the GPS module (latitude, longitude, altitude and GPS Time)
    • Experiment software will collect; GPS Altitude, time and experiment data (raw and converted data)
  • Become experts in;
    • GoPro and 360 cameras 
    • APRS
    • Spot GPS
  • Thoroughly test all equipment on board by the date of August 3, 2018




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