MXL Strato Flight

MXL Strato Flight We are the Michigan eXploration Laboratory's Strato Flight high-altitude balloon team. Join us as we

Principal Investigator:
Dr. James Cutler

Team Members:
Sandro Salgueiro
Logan Sisca
Joshua McCready
Aaron Klein
Andrew Taylor
Travis Milstein
Robert Humphrey

Hey UMich students, do you want to play a major role in humanity's journey to Mars? Then you should attend the SpaceX in...
09/20/2016

Hey UMich students, do you want to play a major role in humanity's journey to Mars? Then you should attend the SpaceX info session TUESDAY EVENING to learn more about this adventure, network with SpaceX'ers, submit your resume, and eat pizza!

Details:
Food? COTTAGE INN PIZZA!
When: Tuesday, 9/20 at 5:00 PM
Where: 1200 EECS
Why: Learn how you can be a part of the journey to Mars, and network with SpaceX’ers

Congrats to the team for a successful flight to ~90,000ft and recovery today!
04/25/2015

Congrats to the team for a successful flight to ~90,000ft and recovery today!

04/24/2015

Keep your eyes open for a Strato balloon launch tomorrow morning! Exact location is still to be determined. But you can follow the flight from home by going to aprs.fi in your browser, and entering our call sign: KF6RFX-2 or KF6RFX-3. Flight time should be around 10am or so. We'll be flying a full satellite-style attitude determination sensor suite as part of the worldwide Global Space Balloon Challenge (https://www.balloonchallenge.org/)

Congratulations to the Student Space Systems Fabrication Lab's MitTEE project and Michigan Exploration Laboratory (MXL)'...
02/09/2015

Congratulations to the Student Space Systems Fabrication Lab's MitTEE project and Michigan Exploration Laboratory (MXL)'s TBEx team for being chosen by NASA to fly CubeSats in the near future!

Fourteen small satellites from 12 states will fly as auxiliary payloads aboard rockets planned to launch in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

02/02/2015

Here is the flight summary with the details and results from our January 24 launch!

Congrats to Michigan Exploration Laboratory (MXL) for a successful GRIFEX launch!
01/31/2015

Congrats to Michigan Exploration Laboratory (MXL) for a successful GRIFEX launch!

And we have LIFTOFF!! LIFTOFF of the Delta II rocket carrying to orbit!

Our Saturday balloon launch tested our "Scooby" tracker and a timed cutdown at 80,000 feet.  A flight summary will follo...
01/28/2015

Our Saturday balloon launch tested our "Scooby" tracker and a timed cutdown at 80,000 feet. A flight summary will follow shortly. In the meantime, enjoy more photos from the event!

Photo of the Strato team recovering the payload from Saturday's launch!
01/28/2015

Photo of the Strato team recovering the payload from Saturday's launch!

Global ballooning is here to stay! Will this craft be the next to circumnavigate the globe? Stay tuned!
01/16/2015

Global ballooning is here to stay! Will this craft be the next to circumnavigate the globe? Stay tuned!

High altitude balloon in jet-stream

The small Australian balloon circling the southern hemisphere in an easterly direction that left Melbourne, Australia in late December, has now been tracked over the Indian Ocean.

Andre Pretorius V51B in Namibia, and Joe Geldenhuys ZS2JO in South Africa, both heard the balloon near Madagascar, at an altitude of 9500 metres and travelling at 43 km/h.

Andy Nguyen VK3YT, who launched the small solar-powered helium filled strong foil party-type balloon on December 27, has reported its movements since then.

After leaving Melbourne it reached the southern tip of New Zealand, travelled across the Pacific and South America, over the Southern Atlantic Ocean, exiting the coast of Southern Africa and heading toward Australia.

PS-30 is the latest pico balloon launched by Andy VK3YT who has been described as the 'master of miniaturisation' and developed a skill in the technology.

It includes a 13 grams payload with a 25Mw transmitter on WSPR and JT9, able of send locational and other data.

Andy VK3YT has thanked the new tracking stations involved. At several stages the flight went into circles, seemed to stall, and at one time was thought to be lost, until found by eager radio amateurs in South Africa.

A joyous Andy reports: "Looks like it is straight to Australia from here."

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forward trajectory jet-stream forecast is across the Indian Ocean to Western Australia.

The Amateur Radio community in many countries are trying to track the balloon.

How much longer can it stay afloat? Will it circumnavigate the earth?



Jim Linton VK3PC

12/29/2014

Here's an impromptu tech demo. The more elaborate data collection system that will be integrated to this stabilization system flew recently. One eye to the sun.

07/25/2014

On Tuesday Strato partnered with U of M Students for the Exploration and Development of Space branch and went to Ovid-Elsie high school to reach out to local middle and elementary students there. Special thanks to past MXL sponsor HiRose Electric!

07/03/2014

Work is progressing on Strato's actively pointing flight vehicle. Circuit boards being ordered, control laws implemented, sensor data collected, attitude being determined, stay tuned for a milestone flight at the end of a July.

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