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Undergraduate Research Opportunity Fund. HASP HELIOS 2012 Gateway to Space. Colorado Space Grant Consortium University of Colorado at Boulder. HASP Background. High Altitude Student Payload – S upported by LSU Provides students opportunity to conduct research and experiments.
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Undergraduate Research Opportunity Fund HASP HELIOS 2012Gateway to Space Colorado Space Grant Consortium University of Colorado at Boulder
HASP Background • High Altitude Student Payload – Supported by LSU • Provides students opportunity to conduct research and experiments • 11 million ft3 helium balloon • 36 km (120,000 ft) • In-float 15-36 hours • 8 small - 3kg payloads • 4 large - 20kg payloads
Hydrogen-Alpha Exploration with Light IntensityObservationof theSun Mission Overview • Observations of the Sun currently rely on ground and orbiting solar observatories, hindered by cost, accessibility, and atmospheric interference • James Webb Space Telescope ~ $1.6 billion • Kepler Telescope ~ $600 million • Average Shuttle Launch ~ $450 million • Mission offers analysis of: • Lower Chromosphere (Ca II – K) • Mid Chromosphere (H-A) • Solar Magnetic Field (both) • MicroFlares (both) • Arch Filaments (both) Shall demonstrate the feasibility of high-altitude balloon based observatories Shall analyze and understand solar phenomena by observing the Sun in Hydrogen-Alpha and Calcium(II) Potassium wavelengths
Concept of Operations Night Float Day Float 36 km Ascent Descent Altitude Launch Landing Flight Timeline T 1 hrs Ascent to float altitude of 36 km T 4 hrs System Initialized SHAIRC/ADCS tracking/imaging Sun T-0 hrs System powered off for launch and ascent T 10 hrs Sleep mode T 20 hrs System powered off for descent T 24 hrs Payload Retrieval
Conclusion • Ultimate objective: to gather quality data and images at high altitude by which we can prove the feasibility of high-altitude balloon observatories • Space Grant is awesome