A High-Altitude Balloon Platform for Space Life Sciences Education

Autor: Tristan Caro, Brooke Shepard, Aimee Johnson, Sonali Verma, Nhung Tran, Anna-Sophia Boguraev, Molly D. Heit, Jordan M. McKaig, Jon Rask, Emily Johnson, Andrew Jong, Alex J. Hyer, Elizabeth Delgadillo Talburt, Kaixin Cui, Jamie Stankiewiz
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Gravitational and Space Research. 7:62-69
ISSN: 2332-7774
Popis: High-altitude balloons (HABs) present a valuable and cost-effective tool for educators and students to access the conditions that are analogous to space and extraterrestrial environments in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. Historically, HABs have been used for meteorological measurements, observation, sampling of aerosols, and exposure of samples to upper atmosphere environments. The Earth’s stratosphere allows researchers access to a unique combination of wideband solar radiation, extreme cold, rarefied air, low humidity, and acute ionizing radiation—conditions that are relevant to space biology research. Here, we describe a reproducible payload for a HAB mission that can be constructed, launched, and retrieved for about $3,000. This general standard operating procedure can be used by educators, community scientists, and research teams working with limited resources.
Databáze: OpenAIRE