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Apollo 18 Conceptual Design Review Lindsey Buxman Nathan Buzzel Chris Davidoff Cody Gondek Jacob Hermann Jared Levin Peter Merrick Maggie Williams October 2, 2012

Apollo 18 Conceptual Design Review Lindsey Buxman Nathan Buzzel Chris Davidoff Cody Gondek Jacob Hermann Jared Levin Peter Merrick Maggie Williams October

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Apollo 18Conceptual Design Review

Lindsey BuxmanNathan BuzzelChris DavidoffCody Gondek

Jacob HermannJared Levin

Peter MerrickMaggie Williams

October 2, 2012

Project HotSat Mission Overview

Examine how chemical hand warmers function when exposed to low levels of oxygen and high pressures

Whether or not a chemical hand warmer still functions at 30 km

If chemical hand warmers can produce enough heat to allow the electrical instruments to continue to function, they might allow students and hobbyists who do not have access to MLI the ability to launch their own small satellite 1Lynn, Maggie. “How Hand Warmers Work.” Live Strong. Live Strong, 28 March 2011.Web. 24

September 2012.2Price, Steve, Dr. Tony Phillips, and Gil Knier. “Staying Cool on the ISS.” NASA Science. NASA, 21 March 2001. Web.

24 September 2012.

Design

Oxygen Sensor

K-Type ThermocoupleMAX31855 Amplifier

Chip

Hand Warmers

Team Organization

Maggie Williams Team Leader Scheduling Manager

Lindsey Buxman Science Researcher

Editor

Nathan Buzzel Structural Engineer

Soldering Lead

Jared Levin Science Lead

Cinematographer

Cody Gondek Electrical Engineer Arduino Programmer

Chris Davidoff Arduino Programmer Electrical Engineer

Peter Merrick Structural Assistant

Programmer

Jacob Hermann Financial Officer

Data Analyst

Schedule

BudgetItem Cost Source Mass Dimensions

Arduino UNO Provided Gateway 30 g 153.3x101.60x1 mm

Proto Shield Provided Gateway 10 g 63.5x53.300x1 mm

External Temperature Sensor

Provided Gateway 40 g

Internal Temperature Sensor

Provided Gateway 40 g

Canon SD780 IS Provided Gateway 130 g 18x55x88 mm

Active Heater System Provided Gateway 100 g 10x50x50 mm

Foam Core Provided Gateway 60 g N/A

Contact Info/ US Flag Provided Gateway 5 g N/A

HOBO Provided Gateway 50 g 20x45x60 mm

Pressure Sensor Provided Gateway 5 g 17.58x17.58 mm

3 Axis Accelerometer Provided Gateway 5 g 12.7x15.2x11.7 mm

Humidity Sensor Provided Gateway 5 g 17.58x17.58 mm

Lithium 9V (x2) Provided Gateway 49 g 49x26.5x17.5 mm

Item Cost Source Mass Dimensions

Alkaline 9V (x3) Provided Gateway 45.6 g 48.5x26.5x17.5 mm

Aluminum Tape Provided Gateway 5 g N/A

Velcro Provided Gateway 10 g N/A

Insulation Provided Gateway TBD TBD

Switches Provided Gateway TBD TBD

Dry Ice $10.00 Kingsoopers N/A N/A

Oxygen Sensor (ARBM960924)

$9.89 Autoparts Warehouse ~100g Wire length- 375 mm

Hand Warmers (x2) $8.99 for 10 Mcguckins 70.89 g (x2) 63.5x101.6 mm

Thermocouple Amplifier MAX31855 breakout board (x2)

$17.50 (x2) Adafruit 1.33 g (x2) 20x20x3.28 mm

Thermocouple Type-K Glass Braid Insulated –K

$10.00 (x2) Adafruit 7.18 g (x2) 1000x2.18 mm

Test Batteries $9.99 Costco N/A N/A

Hot Glue Provided Gateway 5 g N/A

Total $93.87 853.4 g

Biggest Worries…Activating hand warmers prior to launchMaking a car oxygen sensor work in the satellite