Homemade Spacecraft

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9/30/2010 8:50pm
That was way cool.
Void Main
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10/1/2010 4:55am
I heard the kid's name is Falcon and he tried to stow away on the balloon.
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10/1/2010 6:17am
Awesome, thanks for posting that, I wish the video would have held out to the end though
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10/1/2010 8:36am
That was awesome. Im impressed ! Cant believe it landed so close to the launch site. Woulda thought it couldve ended up in a different state even.

Wow.

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10/1/2010 8:39am
Crash82 wrote:
Awesome, thanks for posting that, I wish the video would have held out to the end though
Awesome, thanks for posting that, I wish the video would have held out to the end though
Yeah ,i wanted to see how it landed.
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10/1/2010 9:04am
Big deal, some guys did the same thing in Canada in early July.

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It's costs them $200 in materials per flight. Everything else can be reused and the total cost for all the equipment is under $1000
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10/1/2010 2:00pm
That is really bitchen. I wonder if it would work as well with a cat tied to it.
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10/1/2010 2:29pm
Rooster wrote:
Big deal, some guys did the same thing in Canada in early July. [embed][/embed] It's costs them $200 in materials per flight. Everything else can be...
Big deal, some guys did the same thing in Canada in early July.

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It's costs them $200 in materials per flight. Everything else can be reused and the total cost for all the equipment is under $1000
Canadians don't count dumb ass. It only matters or counts when done by a red blooded American!
10/1/2010 2:45pm
Some MIT students did it first back in 2009. I saw this article back then and started to do my own project, but haven't finished it yet.


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Meet the $150 (almost to) Space Camera.

Bespoke is old hat. Off-the-shelf is in. Even Google runs the world’s biggest and scariest server farms on computers home-made from commodity parts. DIY is cheaper and often better, as Justin Lee and Oliver Yeh found out when they decided to send a camera into space.

The two students (from MIT, of course) put together a low-budget rig to fly a camera high enough to photograph the curvature of the Earth. Instead of rockets, boosters and expensive control systems, they filled a weather balloon with helium and hung a styrofoam beer cooler underneath to carry a cheap Canon A470 compact camera. Instant hand warmers kept things from freezing up and made sure the batteries stayed warm enough to work.

Of course, all this would be pointless if the guys couldn’t find the rig when it landed, so they dropped a prepaid GPS-equipped cellphone inside the box for tracking. Total cost, including duct tape? $148.

Launch

Two weeks ago, on Sept. 2, at the leisurely post-breakfast hour of 11:45 a.m., the balloon was launched from Sturbridge, Massachusetts. Lee and Yeh took a road trip in order to compensate for the prevailing winds, which could have otherwise taken the balloon out onto the Atlantic, and checked in on the University of Wyoming’s balloon trajectory website to estimate the landing site.

Because of spotty cellphone coverage in central Massachusetts, it was important to keep the rig in the center of the state so it could be found upon landing. Light winds meant the guys got lucky and, although the cellphone’s external antenna was buried upon landing, the fix they got as the balloon was coming down was close enough.

The Photographs

The balloon and camera made it up high enough to see the black sky curling around our blue planet. The Canon was hacked with the CHDK (Canon Hacker’s Development Kit) open-source firmware, which adds many features to Canon’s cameras. The intervalometer (interval timer) was set to shoot a picture every five seconds, and the 8-GB memory card was enough to hold pictures for the five-hour duration of the flight.

The picture you see above was shot from around 93,000 feet, just shy of 18 miles high. It’s short of the widely-accepted Kármán line, which is at 100km (62 miles) up, but it’s in the stratosphere, and it’s still impressive. To give you an idea of how high that is, when the balloon burst, the beer-cooler took 40 minutes to come back to Earth.

What is most astonishing about this launch, named Project Icarus, is that anyone could do it. The budget is so small as to be almost nonexistent (the guys slept in their car the night before the launch to save money), so that even if everything went wrong, a second, third or fourth attempt would be easy. All it took was a grand idea and an afternoon poking around the hardware store.

The project website has few details on how the balloon was put together — but the students say they will be posting the step-by-step instructions soon. UPDATE: The instructions will be available for free, not $150, as earlier reported.

Project Icarus page [1337 Arts]



Read More http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/09/the-150-space-camera-mit-student…


My guess is everyone is copying the MIT students.
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10/1/2010 3:49pm
Canadians don't count dumb ass. It only matters or counts when done by a red blooded American!
Got it, thanks.
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10/1/2010 3:58pm
Canadians don't count dumb ass. It only matters or counts when done by a red blooded American!
Rooster wrote:
Got it, thanks.
i hope you know that i was just bustin your balls. I love Canadians. Especially her:

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10/2/2010 4:02am
That is so cool. Do you have to file something with the FAA? What if a plane hit it? Would you get in trouble?
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10/2/2010 8:39am
I wonder how high you could get a weather balloon full of oxy and acetylene to go up?

Think you could see and hear the explosion from 18 miles below?
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10/2/2010 8:47am
Robert wrote:
That is really bitchen. I wonder if it would work as well with a cat tied to it.
I think it would but the cat would probably blow up before the balloon. I think I'll try it and see. Smile

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