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Is Anyone using a StratoSAT launch kit?
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Hello everyone.  I am an undergraduate student at Wichita State University and I am part of our first near space launch team. We have a StratoSAT launch kit and system by StratoStar Systems and are h…

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So does DePaul University. I'd be glad to help, but Howard Brooks, Jason Krueger, and Glen Kissel are all much more experienced than me.
April 15
USI has a StratoSat kit. I'm at gkissel@usi.edu web.usi.edu/HAB Glen Kissel, USI
April 15
Camille, We've been flying a StratoStar system for 3+ years (41 flights so far). I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have. I know that StratoStar has made some changes to their system, but the basics are the same. Of course, I am also co…
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Hello everyone.  I am an undergraduate student at Wichita State University and I am part of our first near space launch team. We have a StratoSAT launch kit and system by StratoStar Systems and are having some difficulties finding answers to some mi…
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Trying to Figure out how I can utilize the Near Space Network for my universities Near Space Launch Program...
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At 8:26am on March 4, 2010, Susan Gavin said…
You may want to encourage your faculty advisor to come to the conference this summer. Follow the link to the website for more details and to register. Academic High-Altitude Conference (AHC) June 22 – 24, 2010 Hosted by Taylor University and StratoStar Systems on Taylor’s Upland Indiana campus. http://www.taylor.edu/cri/HARP/ahc/

The Academic High-Altitude Conference (AHC) is dedicated to the use of high-altitude platforms to advance STEM Education and Research. It is committed to fostering the exchange of ideas, discussing best practices, and advancing the use of Near-Space to inspire students. The conference is open to all undergraduate faculty. Students are welcome if they are sponsored by an attending faculty member.
Conference Highlights
• Breakout sessions:
o Curriculum Development
o Research / Funding
o Technical - New Sensors and Instruments
o Student Teams
• FAA Flight Presentation and Discussion
• Announcement of Intercollegiate Ballooning Completion
• Presentation of Papers
At 2:57pm on March 3, 2010, Susan Gavin said…
Hi Camille. What kind of activities are you looking at doing? One thought would be the networking you can create with other student chase teams nearby - if you launch someone closer to the landing zone might be able to assist in recovery...
 
 
 

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