Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons

Over the last three years the authors have been involved in three experiments that were or will be launched on sounding rockets and high altitude balloons with the REXUS/BEXUS program (Rocket-borne / Balloon-borne Experiments for University Students). The first experiment, called Suaineadh was launc...

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Main Authors: Sinn, Thomas, Brown, Roy, McRobb, Malcolm, Wujek, Adam, Lowe, Christopher, Weppler, Johannes, Parry, Thomas, Yarnoz, Daniel Garcia, Brownlie, Fraser, Skogby, Jerker, Dolan, Iain, Querioz, Tiago de França, Rogberg, Fredrik, Donaldson, Nathan, Clark, Ruaridh, Tibert, Gunnar
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:91157 2023-05-15T17:04:19+02:00 Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons Sinn, Thomas Brown, Roy McRobb, Malcolm Wujek, Adam Lowe, Christopher Weppler, Johannes Parry, Thomas Yarnoz, Daniel Garcia Brownlie, Fraser Skogby, Jerker Dolan, Iain Querioz, Tiago de França Rogberg, Fredrik Donaldson, Nathan Clark, Ruaridh Tibert, Gunnar 2013 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/91157/ http://www.iac2013.org/dct/page/1 unknown Sinn, T. et al. (2013) Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons. In: 64th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Beijing, China, 23-27 Sep 2013 Conference Proceedings NonPeerReviewed 2013 ftuglasgow 2021-09-23T23:06:12Z Over the last three years the authors have been involved in three experiments that were or will be launched on sounding rockets and high altitude balloons with the REXUS/BEXUS program (Rocket-borne / Balloon-borne Experiments for University Students). The first experiment, called Suaineadh was launched from Esrange (Kiruna, Sweden) onboard REXUS 12 in March 2012. Suaineadh had the purpose of deploying a web in space by using centrifugal forces. The payload was lost during re-entry but was recovered 18 month later in early September 2013. StrathSat-R is the second experiment, which had the purpose of deploying two cube satellites with inflatable structures from the REXUS 13 sounding rocket, was launched first in May 2013 and will be launched a second time in spring 2014. The last experiment is the iSEDE experiment which has the goal of deploying an inflatable structure with disaggregated electronics from the high altitude balloon BEXUS15/16 in October 2013. All these experiments have been designed, built and flown in a timeframe of one and a half to two years. This paper will present the lessons learned in project management, outreach, experiment design, fabrication and manufacturing, software design and implementation, testing and validation as well as launch, flight and post-flight. Furthermore, the lessons learned during the recovery mission of Suaineadh will be discussed as well. All these experiments were designed, built and tested by a large group of university students of various disciplines and different nationalities. StrathSat-R and iSEDE were built completely at Strathclyde but the Suaineadh experiment was a joint project between Glasgow and Stockholm which was especially tricky during integration while approaching the experiment delivery deadline. This paper should help students and professionals across various disciplines to build and organise these kinds of projects more efficiently without making the same, sometimes expensive, mistakes all over again. Conference Object Kiruna University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Esrange ENVELOPE(21.117,21.117,67.883,67.883) Kiruna
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description Over the last three years the authors have been involved in three experiments that were or will be launched on sounding rockets and high altitude balloons with the REXUS/BEXUS program (Rocket-borne / Balloon-borne Experiments for University Students). The first experiment, called Suaineadh was launched from Esrange (Kiruna, Sweden) onboard REXUS 12 in March 2012. Suaineadh had the purpose of deploying a web in space by using centrifugal forces. The payload was lost during re-entry but was recovered 18 month later in early September 2013. StrathSat-R is the second experiment, which had the purpose of deploying two cube satellites with inflatable structures from the REXUS 13 sounding rocket, was launched first in May 2013 and will be launched a second time in spring 2014. The last experiment is the iSEDE experiment which has the goal of deploying an inflatable structure with disaggregated electronics from the high altitude balloon BEXUS15/16 in October 2013. All these experiments have been designed, built and flown in a timeframe of one and a half to two years. This paper will present the lessons learned in project management, outreach, experiment design, fabrication and manufacturing, software design and implementation, testing and validation as well as launch, flight and post-flight. Furthermore, the lessons learned during the recovery mission of Suaineadh will be discussed as well. All these experiments were designed, built and tested by a large group of university students of various disciplines and different nationalities. StrathSat-R and iSEDE were built completely at Strathclyde but the Suaineadh experiment was a joint project between Glasgow and Stockholm which was especially tricky during integration while approaching the experiment delivery deadline. This paper should help students and professionals across various disciplines to build and organise these kinds of projects more efficiently without making the same, sometimes expensive, mistakes all over again.
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author Sinn, Thomas
Brown, Roy
McRobb, Malcolm
Wujek, Adam
Lowe, Christopher
Weppler, Johannes
Parry, Thomas
Yarnoz, Daniel Garcia
Brownlie, Fraser
Skogby, Jerker
Dolan, Iain
Querioz, Tiago de França
Rogberg, Fredrik
Donaldson, Nathan
Clark, Ruaridh
Tibert, Gunnar
spellingShingle Sinn, Thomas
Brown, Roy
McRobb, Malcolm
Wujek, Adam
Lowe, Christopher
Weppler, Johannes
Parry, Thomas
Yarnoz, Daniel Garcia
Brownlie, Fraser
Skogby, Jerker
Dolan, Iain
Querioz, Tiago de França
Rogberg, Fredrik
Donaldson, Nathan
Clark, Ruaridh
Tibert, Gunnar
Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons
author_facet Sinn, Thomas
Brown, Roy
McRobb, Malcolm
Wujek, Adam
Lowe, Christopher
Weppler, Johannes
Parry, Thomas
Yarnoz, Daniel Garcia
Brownlie, Fraser
Skogby, Jerker
Dolan, Iain
Querioz, Tiago de França
Rogberg, Fredrik
Donaldson, Nathan
Clark, Ruaridh
Tibert, Gunnar
author_sort Sinn, Thomas
title Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons
title_short Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons
title_full Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons
title_fullStr Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons
title_full_unstemmed Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons
title_sort lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the rexus/bexus sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons
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op_relation Sinn, T. et al. (2013) Lessons learned from three university experiments onboard the REXUS/BEXUS sounding rockets and stratosphere balloons. In: 64th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), Beijing, China, 23-27 Sep 2013
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