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May 25th, 2006May 25th, 2006Team Parro: Project HUSP Team Parro: Project HUSP
Team ParroTeam ParroPresentation of Flight ResultsPresentation of Flight Results
CSBF, Palestine, TXCSBF, Palestine, TX
May 25May 25thth, 2006, 2006Team Parro: Project HUSP Team Parro: Project HUSP
Flight PositionsFlight PositionsJosh Hignight – Project manager and software Josh Hignight – Project manager and software
developmentdevelopmentJason Rollins – Responsible for electrical work Jason Rollins – Responsible for electrical work
including power consumption, sensor interfacing, including power consumption, sensor interfacing, electrical design, and balloon sat testingelectrical design, and balloon sat testing
Matt VanKerhkove – Thermal design and Matt VanKerhkove – Thermal design and acquisition of parts for thermal needs, as well as acquisition of parts for thermal needs, as well as thermal testingthermal testing
Tim Butler – In charge of things dealing with Tim Butler – In charge of things dealing with construtionconstrution
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HypothesisHypothesisThere is an expected rise in humidity at the There is an expected rise in humidity at the
ozone layer, believed to be caused by an ozone layer, believed to be caused by an increase in UV-c.increase in UV-c.
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PayloadPayload
• Humidity sensorHumidity sensor• Temperature sensorTemperature sensor
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ScienceScience• Ozone absorbs UV between 200nm and 310nmOzone absorbs UV between 200nm and 310nm• This breaks up the ozone from This breaks up the ozone from
OO33 → O → O22 + O + O
• The O then forms with water to form two The O then forms with water to form two hydroxyl molecules hydroxyl molecules
O + HO + H22O → 2HOO → 2HO
• Each of these OH’s then form with methane, and Each of these OH’s then form with methane, and other pollutants to form water.other pollutants to form water.
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ProblemsProblems UV-c leads broke before reaching a UV-c leads broke before reaching a
sufficient altitude sufficient altitude
HOBO powered up at 7:30 AM and then HOBO powered up at 7:30 AM and then powered downed at 7:30:05 AMpowered downed at 7:30:05 AM
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ResultsResults
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Temperature vs AltitudeTemperature vs AltitudeHOBO 1 & HOBO 2HOBO 1 & HOBO 2
Temperature
-50-40-30-20-10
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0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000
Altitude
Tem
pera
ture
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Relative Humidity vs AltitudeRelative Humidity vs AltitudeHOBO 1 & HOBO 2HOBO 1 & HOBO 2