After every mission the gear needs a little TLC.
Equipment Work
September 22nd, 2008JPA in the United Kingdom and Korea
September 19th, 2008Well, at least in the media.
Articles about the space ads have appeared in the UK and South Korea.
New Musical Sponsor!
September 16th, 2008At JPA we have a tradition of blending music with our reach to space. I’m am very proud to announce the newest creators of notes to join us as a music sponsor:
Sacramento Choral Society & Orchestra: The Official Music of the Mesosphere!
The Sacramento Choral Society and Orchestra, SCSO, is a California educational
non-profit organization established in 1996. SCSO is an auditioned, volunteer chorus
with a professional orchestra committed to the performance, education, and
appreciation of a wide range of choral orchestral music for the Greater Sacramento
Community.
You will find their music on several of our recent videos as well on our videos on
the CD with the book, “Floating To Space, The Airship to Orbit Program”.
This is one of the most fun parts of my job. Support these folks, that support space!!!
The Mesosphere now has a sound track.
Episode Pics
September 14th, 2008Here are some pics from our work on the Discovery Channel Episode: Orbital Power Plant.
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This is the experiment at 107,000 feet. There are two advanced triple layer solar cells. One cell had a thin film lens in front of it focusing the light. The other did not. Both cell were on a rotating platform that scanned the sun. We measured current and voltage on both cell five times a second through the mission. We gathered lots of very interesting data. Anyone for solar power plant Dark Sky Stations?
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These are from the down looking camera on Away 37.
Both Away 36 and Away 37 did a roll at balloon burst. They both then got stable and made nice smooth descents.
JPA on the Discovery Channel
September 12th, 2008Tonight, September 12, at 10pm we show our stuff on the Discovery Channel. It’s the Project Earth series, the Orbital Power Plant episode.
We designed and flew solar power experiments for the episode. We flew one to 106,000 feet and the other to 107,000 feet. These were the Away 36 and 37 missions. We also carried a pile of HD cameras. The HD video from the edge of space is stunning. Don’t miss it!
Away 35 Laser Experiment Bench Test
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