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2007 CanSat Competition

There is an Annual Competition open to high school (and university) groups to build 'Space type' Systems to meet specific specifications.
There is an Annual Competition open to high school (and university) groups to build 'Space type' Systems to meet specific specifications.
http://www.cansatcompetition.com/

The 2007 CanSat Competition may be of interest to local High School groups.  I believe the NASA Explorer program is not eligible, but groups with a high school affiliation are.

Basically, a pop can sized payload is built, which includes sensors, a microprocessor and transmitter/receiver.  This is launched on a high powered model rocket to a few thousand feet and data taken as the payload descends on its own parachute.  It includesthe paperwork, design and planning associated with a launch.  This years Schedule is:

The Competition Guide for 2007 will be posted in August 2006

Applications Due October 30, 2006

Design Proposal Due February 16, 2006

Design Document Due May 4, 2007

*** Launch June 2007 ***

Launch location is TBD, targeting Texas

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Last year's competition guide is available at the CanSat Competition web page.

CanSat Kits are available from Pratt Hobbies http://www.pratthobbies.com/proddetail.asp?prod=CANSAT%2D1

Lesson presentations can be found at http://members.cox.net/igalysh/cansat_lessons.html

As part of the competition, launches are provided, but for a more local launch, A local (Broadview Heights) company sells "High Powered" model rockets nearly suitable for launching a CanSat payload.
http://www.locprecision.com/index.htm

The "Forte'"PK32 has been used by some groups, with a payload bay added, to launch the CanSat.
http://www.locprecision.com/site/loc/3inch/index.html

A local model rocket club uses a field in Amhurst for (roughly) biweekly launches.
http://www.skybusters.org/Home.asp

Some examples of CanSat documentation are at
http://atic.phys.lsu.edu/aces/Aces2002/Presentations2002.html

& for those of us that are really glassy eyed a group is offering launch services in late 2007 early 2008 to 100km (~300,000 ft)
http://masten-space.com/index.html

If you are interested, please keep an eye on the http://www.cansatcompetition.com/ web site since the 2007 Guide should appear soon.  I doubt there is a good chance of 'winning' (since 'undergraduate' and 'high school' seem to be lumped together.  However, participation in something like this may be influential for some students.

- david.b.snyder@nasa.gov

Created by dbsnyder
Last modified 2006-08-09 11:17 AM
 

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