The
Missouri Wing of the Civil Air Patrol has embarked on a project
to launch Simulated Satellite payloads (SimSats) into Near Space,
at or above 100,000 feet using High Altitude Balloons as the launch
vehicle.
This is an Aerospace Education program that will enable participants
to gain knowledge in a wide variety of fields, such Amateur Radio,
weather, space science, engineering, program management, telemetry
systems, experiment design, cosmic ray studies, atmospheric studys
and more.
CAP members actually construct the payloads that are sent up,
which takes precise calculations, a little ingenuity, and a lot
of fun. They participate in the planning stages for the launch,
as well as the actual launch itself. They track the balloon as
it ascends through the atmosphere and weather patterns, and across
many miles or even states. They also perform search and recovery
for the equipment payload, where they can finally analyze their
experiments.
Our goal is provide education opportunities and monthly launch,
tracking and recovery services for Amateur Radio Groups, High
Schools, Community Colleges, Technical Schools, CAP Squadrons
and other interested groups.
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