Hi Mark, OK, then, we'll bug you. Is there a good time to stop by your office and talk balloons? Maybe this coming Friday, or the Wednesday after (10/1) at the end of the day?
Thanks, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > not really. I would probably be the best contact for easy > questions...most of my students doing this now are focused on payloads > and not the actual balloon launch stuff... > > mark w. > > Quoting "Andrew Greenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Hi Mark! >> >> We're getting ready to launch our next generation rocket in the next >> month or so, and we'd like to test our new (and, hopefully, more >> reliable) recovery system. >> >> One way we'd like to do this is via balloon; take the rocket nose cone >> and recovery module up to a few hundred feet, drop it, and watch it >> deploy. We need to loft about 2kg to 100 ft (or more), and probably do >> this a few dozen times in the course of an afternoon. >> >> We've not worked with balloons before; do you have a student with some >> ballooning experience that might be willing to give us a hand with the >> planning and/or execution? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Andrew >> >> -- >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> Andrew Greenberg >> >> Portland State Aerospace Society (http://psas.pdx.edu/) >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] P: 503.788.1343 C: 503.708.7711 >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > -- ------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Greenberg Portland State Aerospace Society (http://psas.pdx.edu/) [EMAIL PROTECTED] P: 503.788.1343 C: 503.708.7711 ------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ psas-airframe mailing list [email protected] http://lists.psas.pdx.edu/mailman/listinfo/psas-airframe
