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HASP 2008

Discussion on the High Altitude Student Platform (HASP) 2008 flight operations

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Powering Some Payload Back On

HASP is currently in a part of New Mexico (near Carlsbad) where there are few optimum landing sites. Thus, it may be a while before HASP is terminated. We have turned payloads 4, 5, 6, and 9 back on.
Posted by T. Gregory Guzik at 9:54 AM

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (24)
    • ▼  September (24)
      • HASP Flight Terminated After More Than 30 Hours
      • Preparation for Termination
      • Revised Termination
      • Termination Targeted for 16:00 MDT
      • HASP Still at Float
      • Powering Some Payload Back On
      • Starting Termination
      • The Convoluted Track of HASP
      • Sunset on HASP
      • Sun Rise, Moon Set
      • Montana and Colorado "Open Lids" Successful
      • HASP at Float Altitude
      • HASP Passed Through Tropopause
      • HASP Proceeding through Climbout
      • LAUNCH
      • Filling the Balloon
      • Waiting for launch
      • Roll out
      • Post-payload Pickup
      • Pick-up almost complete
      • Pre-pickup Payload Check
      • Pre-Launch Operations Commence
      • Next Launch Attempt Monday Morning
      • First launch attempt scrubbed

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