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Team Undefined. Sam Bukowski , Troy Hayes, Chris Lewin , Matt Vaninger, Emily Daugherty, Natalie Schaefer September 19, 2011. 1. Build a cheap space capsule using mainly ever day materials 2. Test for radiation, pressure and temperature
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Team Undefined Sam Bukowski, Troy Hayes, Chris Lewin, Matt Vaninger, Emily Daugherty, Natalie Schaefer September 19, 2011
1. Build a cheap space capsule using mainly ever day materials • 2. Test for radiation, pressure and temperature • 3. Decide what materials are best for a final space capsule Mission Objectives
What we expect to discover is how to create a space capsule that can support life in case of an emergency. • The reason for this mission is because space is a dangerous place. There are many times where unpredictable situations arise, and it is in times like these that there needs to be some sort of escape pod. Mission Overview
In June of 2011 the crew of the ISS had to abandon the station for safety as some space debris passed by. It is in these situations that space capsules could be useful. If the station was destroyed and the escape pods malfunctioned, the crew would need a quick and cheap alternative. References
HOBO with temp sensors and humidity sensor. • Barometric pressure sensor. • Radiation Stickers. Data Collection
How we are going to complete the mission • Radiation Stickers • Temperature Sensor • Pressure Sensor Design
Mass Budget • Total weight: 811g • Total Cost: $92.82 Budget
Failure • No Conclusion • Unforeseen problems during prototyping • Finishing on-time • Programming Biggest Worries