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= Other Projects =


 
== Flight Path Modeling ==
==NBRL-001: Infinite Improbability Drive==
<blockquote>Another thing that got forgotten was the fact that against all probability a sperm whale had suddenly been called into existence several miles above the surface of Tracy, California.</blockquote>
[[File:NBRL-001 Mission Patch 3.jpg|none|thumb|400x400px|NBRL-001 Mission Patch]]
 
=== Date and Time: ===
2024-06-16 2:30 pm
 
===Vehicle Type:===
Unmanned Free Balloon
 
===Launch Location:===
McLaren Park, San Francisco, CA
 
37°43'10.7"N 122°25'10.6"W
 
=== Landing Location:===
Tracy, CA (Estimated)
 
37°40'44.0"N 121°27'33.2"W
 
===Objectives:===
Pre-launch:
* 🟩Track and recover NWS radiosonde using SDR ground station
* 🟩Repurpose RS41 radiosonde to transmit telemetry on amateur radio band via APRS
* 🟩Identify appropriate launch location
* 🟩Plan safe and recoverable flight trajectory
* 🟩Communicate with FAA to issue NOTAM
 
Launch:
 
* 🟩Assemble and integrate payload and balloon subsystems
* 🟩Safely fill and handle balloon
* 🟩Launch!
 
Post-launch:
 
* 🟨 Take time-lapse photos with iPod touch
* 🟩 Receive radio signal from radiosonde
* 🟨/🟥 Track balloon position using telemetry data
* 🟨 Recover payload
 


[[File:McLaren Flight Trajectory Estimated 6-15-24.jpg|none|thumb|401x401px|Predicted flight path and landing locations.  The black line indicates the expected flight path for a release at 10:00 AM.  The colored dots indicate expected landing locations assuming a release at 10:00 AM and advancing hourly (11:00 AM launch, 12:00 PM etc.)]]
[[File:McLaren Flight Trajectory Estimated 6-15-24.jpg|none|thumb|401x401px|Predicted flight path and landing locations.  The black line indicates the expected flight path for a release at 10:00 AM.  The colored dots indicate expected landing locations assuming a release at 10:00 AM and advancing hourly (11:00 AM launch, 12:00 PM etc.)]]


= Other Projects =
== Flight Path Modeling ==


== Ground Station ==  
== Ground Station ==  


== Optical Tracker==
== Optical Tracker==

Revision as of 15:44, 15 July 2024


Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the hackerspace Noisebridge, our ongoing mission to explore strange (yet economically priced) new ascent technologies; to seek out new parts and new partnerships; to boldly go where no non-government-or-massively-industrially-funded-group has gone before.

On-boarding Materials

Missions

Mission ID Codename Mission Patch Launch Landing Description Documentation
NBRL-000 First Foray Finding Floating Forms N/A OAK 2024-04-21 Tracy, CA 2024-04-21 Our first attempt to track down a Radiosonde weather balloon.

Check out the balloon's full journey over on SondeHub as we forgot to disable GPS reporting after we recovered it. 😅

Photos
NBRL-001 Infinite Improbability Drive: The Whale and the Petunia
Field of Dogs McLaren Park, San Francisco, CA

2024-06-16 2:30pm

Tracy,CA

2024-06-16 ~6pm

Another thing that got forgotten was the fact that against all probability a sperm whale had suddenly been called into existence several miles above the surface of Tracy, California. Photos

Writeup

LUNAR-000 A Case Study on the Importance of Rocket Stability and Safe Range Operation N/A Hollister, CA 2024-06-22 Hollister, CA 2024-06-22 We were graciously invited to take part in LUNAR's monthly rocket launch by a pair of most excellent hackers over at Double Union (thanks Emma/Cynthia!!). Not only did they clue us into this awesome event they also provided easy to build rockets for us to launch! The day took a dramatic turn when a kid's rocket took a nosedive and started a (small) brush fire. Fortunately the fire department responded before it could escalate into a more serious issue.

tl;dr: 🚀🌱🔥🔥🔥😨🚒🚒🚒😅

Photos
NBRL-002 TDB TDB TDB TDB TDB TDB

Other Projects

Flight Path Modeling

Predicted flight path and landing locations. The black line indicates the expected flight path for a release at 10:00 AM. The colored dots indicate expected landing locations assuming a release at 10:00 AM and advancing hourly (11:00 AM launch, 12:00 PM etc.)


Ground Station

Optical Tracker