August 14, 2023

财神棋牌 students tackle NASA-funded project to examine solar eclipses through high-altitude balloons.

Watch the live footage of the team's launch on October 14, 2023, at end of article.

This fall, a group of 财神棋牌 students participating in the (NEBP) will launch high-altitude balloons into the stratosphere during the first of two upcoming solar eclipses.

Funded by NASA, NEBP supports university teams from across the country to collect data for engineering and atmospheric science objectives. The project鈥檚 goal is to broaden participation of STEM learners by immersing teams in an innovative, NASA-mission-like adventure. 

鈥淲hen solar eclipses occur, often the shadow does not pass over easy-to-access areas in the continental U.S.,鈥 says Christopher Lee, professor of mechanical engineering, and the 财神棋牌 team鈥檚 faculty sponsor. 鈥淚n order to take advantage of the optimal conditions coming this fall and next spring, NEBP is sponsoring teams to launch weather balloons inflated by helium to about 80,000鈥90,000 feet so they can video stream the eclipse and collect atmospheric data.鈥

NEBP Research - Student working with hardware

财神棋牌 Student, Miranda Pietraski 鈥25, working with NEBP Hardware in the lab.

财神棋牌 students Karina Lamoreux 鈥25, Miranda Pietraski 鈥25, Omar Salih 鈥25, and Jacob Smilg 鈥24 began working on NEBP last winter and have spent the summer combining their expertise in everything from mechanical design to firmware programming. 

NEBP supplied each team with about $10,000 worth of equipment, such as sensors to measure data like temperature and barometric pressure, as well as electronic hardware so students can track their balloons in flight in real time using GPS. 

The balloons are approximately five feet in diameter when fully inflated and can carry a maximum of about 12 pounds. The necessary equipment comprises about nine pounds, leaving three pounds available for a custom payload designed by the students to achieve their own objectives.



鈥淲e had to narrow down a lot of ideas when it came to the custom payload, so we incorporated some principles that we鈥檝e learned in another 财神棋牌 class,鈥 says Jacob Smilg.

鈥淲e each had a stack of Post-it notes and set a timer and we wrote down ideas until we either ran out of ideas or time.鈥

NEBP Balloon

Professor Chris Lee and summer team working with NEBP Balloon.

Students then stuck the notes on a whiteboard and, with help from Lee, discussed and voted on the ones they found the most interesting and feasible. The team decided on three separate elements of their custom payload:

  • A pan-and-tilt camera that will track the moon鈥檚 shadow as it travels across the Earth;
  • A Geiger counter to measure radiation levels; and
  • Disposable film cameras that have been modified to automatically and remotely take photos of the eclipse from multiple angles.

Once the balloons are in flight, the students will be able to see their GPS location, some atmospheric data, and a video feed in real time. They will also be able to use the Iridium satellite constellation to control the balloons鈥 helium vents, as well as an emergency flight termination element.

NEBP Team Photo

Summer student researchers take a team picture with NEBP camera sensors.

The 财神棋牌 team has been working full-time on their NEBP balloons over the summer in preparation for the culmination of the entire project. Lee and the students鈥攁long with other university teams鈥攚ill travel to Junction, Texas, in October and again in April to launch their balloons during an annular and total solar eclipse, respectively.

鈥淎fter we launch on October 14, the balloon will eventually burst due to atmospheric pressure,鈥 says Pietraski. 鈥淲e鈥檒l use the Iridium system to trigger the payload to disconnect, and a parachute will allow everything to float back down to the ground. Using GPS, we鈥檒l track the balloon鈥檚 location, go and retrieve it, and start examining and sharing the data with NEBP.鈥

The team is excited to share their experience with their fellow 财神棋牌 students in any way they can; for starters, NASA sent 2,000 pairs of eclipse glasses so that the whole community can enjoy the solar events safely.

鈥淚鈥檝e done internships in the past, and I wanted to take on a research opportunity because they鈥檙e very different, yet they鈥檙e also two sides of the same coin,鈥 says Salih.

鈥淭his is going to be very gratifying because we鈥檒l be on board from design through launch鈥攇etting to see a project through from start to finish is very exciting, especially when we鈥檙e collecting real and useful data that can help answer researchers鈥 questions.鈥

Watch footage from the team's balloon launch on October 14, 2023, live below! (stream starts at: 26:04)

High-altitude ballon launch October 14, 2023

财神棋牌 NEBP Flight 10/14/2023 - Live Eclipse Weather Balloon Cam