An idea we’re kicking around:
PongSats in Space
January 28th, 2011JP at Dryden
January 25th, 2011Small Motor Run, MHD Test 28
January 24th, 2011When we looked at the data for MHD generator test 27 all we saw were a file full of zeros. That was our first run with a composite motor. Was it the non conductive coating that the motor deposited on the electrodes? Did the blown out fragments of copper short across the electrodes? Is the difference in motor chemistry such that the current is lower than we can detect? One thing we know when faced with too many unknowns, it’s time to get methodical.
For a start we’ve going to test two small motors, one black power and one composite on the same unit. We’re going to look at electrode voltage instead of current to put it in a better range for the data sampling.
Saturday we made a new set of copper electrode plates, cleaned up the mini-MHD generator and pressed it back into service. We got the first firing, the small black powder motor, completed.
Whole Aircraft Parachute
January 21st, 2011Plan A was to install a ballistic parachute from BRS. However after being back ordered for over 11 months they said they won’t allow an installation on a Sky Pup. I wished they would have mentioned that 11 months earlier when we paid for it and sent them a full set of the installation plans for the Sky Pup. They made vague noises about mounting on an all foam airplane. At least we got the money back. On to plan B. We got a Astir 62 parachute made by Aile DE K of Switzerland. It was intended to be a reserve parachute for a Tandem Paraglider. We’ve added a spring deployed drogue and we’ll run the rip cord down to a handle in the cockpit. The next step is to open up the top of the Pup and build a box and hard mount. The entire rig weights fifteen pounds and moves the CG back a quarter inch.
We want to install a similar system for the crew module. Normally it will land with the Dark Sky Station, however in an emergency we want to be able to separate and come down by chute. The experience installing the parachute on the Pup will really help us down the road.
Flooded Shop
January 20th, 2011A sewer line failed under the concrete in the back shop today. Water came up through the cracks in the floor and burst through a old capped off sink drain pipe. I won’t go into further detail, because, well, yuck.
There’s a crew of repair men and plumbers working on it all. All our gear is up off the floor so we only lost some sheet wood and foam stock. Tomorrow they are going to cut through the floor and rework it all. On the plus side we got a practical use of the sand bags. Space, the adventure continues…
Pics from the Past, DSS 2
January 19th, 2011The Little Things
January 18th, 2011In addition to all the big projects there are a shelves full of little ones. These are also critical to the program just not as exciting on the ones that fly high or make smoke and noise.
This is the carbon reel. It lowers rocket launch boxes down 600 feet below Tandems and balloon sets. It allows the rocket to be launch 2 degrees off vertical and still miss the balloons.









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