Arizona Near Space Research
Promoting science and education by exploring frontiers in amateur radio and high altitude balloons.
ANSR, Arizona Near Space Research, is a Phoenix, Arizona based non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that promotes science and education by exploring frontiers in amateur radio and high altitude balloons.

Aug. General Meeting Canceled

The ANSR August Meeting is canceled due to low attendance.
We'll resume with the September 20th meeting with a new flight computer
design review.

Regards,
Steve
KD7VRB

KD7LMO.net site available

We have provided a link to a copy of the late Michael Gray's website. Follow the "Flight Archives" tab (above; row 2). If you intend to share links to it, please read the information preceding the link. Thank you.

ANSR-55 launch time change

ANSR-55 is still a go for Saturday, April 10, 2010. Two changes have been made to the launch plan.
1) Launch time will be 0800 MST (1500 UTC)
2) Launch site will be just south of Freeman Road exit on I-8 (32 50.70N, 112 19.05W). This site is 24 miles East of Gila Bend, AZ on Interstate 8.

Jack Crabtree, W7JLC
ANSR/AZ Space Grant Liaison

ANSR-55 Latest Prediction


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ANSR-54 Flight re-cap

Saturday 28Mar2010

ANSR-54 successfully launched and recovered with five AZ university packages.

From Jack, W7JLC:

Launch: 8:59:29 MST, 646 ft, 32 57.33N, 112 43.02W
Burst: 10:11:56 MST, 86,450 Ft, 16.4 Mi, 32 39.73N 111 46.12W
Landing: 10:45:10 MST, 1903 Ft, 32 28.88N, 111 16.81W
Payload weight: 25.0 lbs (8 packages)
Fill lift: 32 lbs (128%)
Ascent rate (avg): 1192 ft/min, 13.5 mph
Descent rate (landing) 1355 ft/min, 15.4 mph
Flight distance: 89.85 mi
Hiking distance from paved road: 400 ft in plowed cotton field
Participating schools: Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Pima Community College, South Mountain Community College
Fun: Yes

Steve, KD7VRB

ANSR-54 Flight for March 6 Scrubbed, to be rescheduled.

Due to very high upper level jet stream winds and their direction, the planned flight of ANSR-54 on March 6 has been scrubbed. The projected conditions and flight path predictions just made it too risky to proceed.

This flight for the Arizona Space Grant Consortium and it's "Changes in Altitudes" program will be rescheduled. Possible dates include April 10 (adding a second flight for that day) or more likely May 1, 2010. An announcement will be made when the decision is finalized.

A number of enthusiastic youths are disappointed in their second flight scrub in a year and will be looking forward to their flight when it can be rescheduled. ANSR is committed to making their projects a near space reality.

The next flight, ANSR-54 for the Space Grant ASCEND! program is scheduled for March 27, 2010. A detailed announcement will be forthcoming.

Jack Crabtree, W7JLC
ANSR/AZ Space Grant Liaison
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Prescott, AZ

ANSR - Flight 53 Rescheduled for Sat Feb 20, 2010

Arizona Near Space Research (ANSR) is proud to announce the rescheduled flight of ANSR-53.

UPDATE: We will be also testing out the new IRLP node during this flight.

IRLP node: 9255

This high altitude balloon flight will take place on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 9:00 A.M. This will be an equipment checkout flight for hardware used to support the Space Grant and ASCEND programs upcoming later this season.

The primary launch site will be Gila Bend High School, Gila Bend, AZ (32 deg 57.34 min, -112 deg 43.04 min)

The Secondary Launch site will be the University of Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center, near Maricopa, AZ (33 deg 04.42 min, 111 deg 58.97 min).

The final launch site choice will depend on the predicted winds aloft. Watch for additional announcements on Friday prior to launch day (see links below).
The vehicle will be a 1200g helium-filled latex balloon. The expected burst altitude will be 90,000 feet or higher. The flight is anticipated to last about 2.5 hours from launch to touchdown.

Payload: In addition to ANSR flight computer/cross-band repeater and beacon packages, the balloon train will carry 3 additional packages including a digital cameras to photo-document the flight.

Talk In Prior to launch / tracking when cross-band repeater not available on
the Sacaton Peak,AZ repeater, 447.725 MHz/100.0 Hz PL tone.

During the flight we will be using the following comm plan:

Cross Band NB-FM Voice Repeater:
Input: 145.560 MHz/162.2 Hz PL tone
Output: 445.525 MHz Linked to IRLP Node 9255

APRS beacons will transmit position information as follows:
KA7NSR-11 on 445.950 MHzat 10, 20, 40, and 50 seconds UTC time

Landing prediction after burst at 15 and 45 seconds UTC time via KA7NSR
(no -SSID)

2 - APRS Beacons from Embry Riddle will also be flown on this flight as well.
Position information will be transmitted as follows.
N7ERU-11 on 445.925 MHz

Our mobile cross-band digi-peater will repeat the KA7NSR-11 APRS data to the 144.390 MHz standard APRS frequency and subsequently will be I-Gated to the internet for out-of-area trackers. N7ERU-11 may also be digipeated to I gate as well.

You can track the flight using the following links:
http://map.aprsworld.net/ka7nsr-11
http://aprs.fi/?call=ka7nsr-11
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=ka7nsr-11
Additional and updated flight information, watch / subscribe to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ballooning -- ANSR remailer
Additional ANSR and High Altitude Ballooning information:
http://ansr.org -- Arizona Near Space Research
http://www.arhab.org -- Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning schedules
http://www.arhab.org/ARHABrecords.htm -- Worldwide HAB records tabulation

ANSR-53 scrubbed; Flight is NoGo

Increased military air traffic and training in the vicinity of the proposed launch site and a vigorous jet stream over Central Arizona this weekend have influenced the ANSR-53 Flight Director to postpone it. Look for this launch to be re-scheduled, possibly next weekend.
Current ANSR-53 flight info can be obtained via email by subscribing to our remailer. Please click the above tab "ANSR Yahoo! Group".

ANSR-53 Flight Announcement

Arizona Near Space Research (ANSR) is proud to announce the flight of ANSR-53.

UPDATE: We will be also testing out the new IRLP node during this flight.

IRLP node: 9255

This high altitude balloon flight will take place on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 9:00 A.M. This will be an equipment checkout flight for hardware used to support the Space Grant and ASCEND programs upcoming later this season.

The primary launch site will be the University of Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center, near Maricopa, AZ (33 deg 04.42 min, 111 deg 58.97 min).

The Secondary Launch site will be Gila Bend High School, Gila Bend, AZ (32 deg 57.34 min, -112 deg 43.04 min)

The final launch site choice will depend on the predicted winds aloft. Watch for additional announcements on Friday prior to launch day (see links below).
The vehicle will be a 1200g helium-filled latex balloon. The expected burst altitude will be 90,000 feet or higher. The flight is anticipated to last about 2.5 hours from launch to touchdown.

Payload: In addition to ANSR flight computer/cross-band repeater and beacon packages, the balloon train will carry 3 additional packages including a digital cameras to photo-document the flight.

Talk In Prior to launch / tracking when cross-band repeater not available on
the Sacaton Peak,AZ repeater, 447.725 MHz/100.0 Hz PL tone.

During the flight we will be using the following comm plan:

Cross Band NB-FM Voice Repeater:
Input: 145.560 MHz/162.2 Hz PL tone
Output: 445.525 MHz Linked to IRLP Node 9255

APRS beacons will transmit position information as follows:
KA7NSR-11 on 445.950 MHzat 10, 20, 40, and 50 seconds UTC time

Landing prediction after burst at 15 and 45 seconds UTC time via KD7LMO
(no -SSID)

2 - APRS Beacons from Embry Riddle will also be flown on this flight as well.
Position information will be transmitted as follows.
N7ERU-11 on 445.925 MHz

Our mobile cross-band digi-peater will repeat the KA7NSR-11 APRS data to the 144.390 MHz standard APRS frequency and subsequently will be I-Gated to the internet for out-of-area trackers. N7ERU-11 may also be digipeated to I gate as well.

You can track the flight using the following links:
http://map.aprsworld.net/ka7nsr-11
http://aprs.fi/?call=ka7nsr-11
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=ka7nsr-11
Additional and updated flight information, watch / subscribe to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ballooning -- ANSR remailer
Additional ANSR and High Altitude Ballooning information:
http://ansr.org -- Arizona Near Space Research
http://www.arhab.org -- Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning schedules
http://www.arhab.org/ARHABrecords.htm -- Worldwide HAB records tabulation

ANSR-52 Flight Announcement

Arizona Near Space Research (ANSR) is proud to announce the flight of ANSR-52. This high altitude balloon flight will take place on Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 9:00 A.M. and will support the Fall '09 semester flight of the Arizona Space Grant Consortium ASCEND! program.

The primary launch site will be the University of Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center, near Maricopa, AZ (33 deg 04.42 min, 111 deg 58.97 min).

The final launch site choice will depend on the predicted winds aloft. Watch for additional announcements on Friday prior to launch day (see links below).

The vehicle will be a 3000 gram helium-filled latex balloon. The expected burst altitude will be 90,000 feet or higher. The flight is anticipated to last about 2.5 hours from launch to touchdown.

Payload: In addition to ANSR flight computer/cross-band repeater and beacon packages, the balloon train will carry student-built packages containing a variety of scientific apparatus as well as digital cameras to photo-document the flight.

Participants: Groups which have constructed packages to be flown include:
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Pima Community College
South Mountain Community College

We thank the Arizona Space Grant Consortium for helping us fulfill our goal of "Promoting science and education through Amateur Radio and High Altitude Ballooning".
Additional program information:
http://spacegrant.arizona.edu/research/ascend

APRS beacons will transmit position information as follows:
KA7NSR-11 on 445.950 MHz
N7ERU-11 on 445.925 MHz

Our mobile cross-band digi-peater will repeat the N7ERU-11 APRS data to the 144.390 MHz standard APRS frequency and subsequently will be I-Gated to the internet for out-of-area trackers.

You can track the flight using the following links:
http://map.aprsworld.net/n7eru-11
http://aprs.fi/?call=n7eru-11
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=n7eru-11

Additional and updated flight information, watch / subscribe to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ballooning -- ANSR remailer

Additional ANSR and High Altitude Ballooning information:
http://ansr.org -- Arizona Near Space Research
http://www.arhab.org -- Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning schedules
http://www.arhab.org/ARHABrecords.htm -- Worldwide HAB records tabulation
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