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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The other secondary missions


The team from Austria is composed by this people: Ludwig Fichtinger (team leader), Michael Heilingbrunner (programming and marketing), Gerald Hofmarcher (electronics and programming), Anton Hoessl (team leader, database connections), Tobias Kain (programming and antenna design), Dustin Kinast (database connections, marketing and programming), Lukas Kirchner (software development), Manuel Krenn (electronics and hardware design), Benjamin Sirninger (antenna design, programming), Robert Skawinski (electronics and programming). From Höhere Technische Lehranstalt für Informationstechnologie, Ybbs an der Donau.
The teacher carrying out this project would be Stefan Zauner.
Yes we CanSat! Teams secondary mission consists on measuring the ultraviolet radiation.


Belgiums team is the one called DJ AXUAL Tation, and it is composed by: Dina El Haddouti and Lieze Vanderstappen (primary experiment, parachute design and parachute-cansat connection systems), Jelle Deseure (Power systems and sensors), Aurélie Finders-Binje (camera system and cansat integration), Xavier Deraet and Tom Bettens (Stabilization and steering systems). From Sint Pieterscollege Jette & Stedelijke Humaniora Dilsen School.
The teachers that organize this project are Erik de Schrijver and Dirk Geeroms. The secondary mission of this team is to stabilize the CanSat during the descent.

The members of the Czech Republic CanSat project are:  Martin Bilek, Petr Bartos, Patrik Bachan, Radovan Blazek. And their secondary mission will be measuring some variables during the descent.
The teachers of this team are Vladimir Vana (Lead), Martin Peter (Deputy Lead), Bronislava Khalegova (Deputy Lead).

Another team is the one composed by Sarah Strøm, Cille Pedersen, Marie Petersen, Tobias Hangel, Jesper Hulgard, Kristoffer Nielsen, Simon Bach, Lars Ravn and Cecilie Jensen. They are the SNoVIR team. The mission of this team is doing some atmospherical analysis.



The team SatElite is the french project. Laurent Bertin (Team leader, data analysis),  Benjamin Heder (Sensors, sponsoring),  Maxime Richet (Software, communication),  Charles Chevalier (Hardware, telemetry),  Lucas Goulinet (Video transmition, webmaster),  Hosni Issaoui (Parachute, mechanical integration), whit their teacher Mr. François Belly, from High school  Alfred Kastler in Talence, are going to calculate their CanSats height by taking measurments with a camera.

The sixth CanSat I'm going to talk about is the greeks project called Icaromenippus 3D. And, as their own name indicates, they are planning to reconstruct a 3D map of tha land it flies over. It is composed by Georgios Chatzellis (structure/data analysis), Ilias Psyroukis (outreach/software), Ilias Theodoridis (structure/3D mapping/software), Efstratios Tsirtsis (electronics/software), Ioannis Myrsinias (electronics/structure), Aleksandros Alamanellis Zisimopoylos (structure/electronics), Efstratios Makris (structure/electronics), Georgios Polychronis (structure/electronics), Myrsini Svorou (structure/3D mapping), Eleni Gavriilatou (structure/electronics). And thier teacher George Kontellis.

Next is The Flying Dutchan Team is going to take over the measurement of the light intensity. it is formed with Alexander Gamble and Stephen Markham (Programming, data collection and data analysis); Brian Kenyon, Carsten Spencer and Nikita Sozonov (Sensors, circuit boards and after landing retrieval system); Stefanie van der Zee, Nadine van der Laan, Jyona Jacobs, Natalia Weber, Nadia Merza (Parachute, testing, fundraising and publicity). Their teacher are Sanna Heinonen and Nina Markham.


The Norwegian team is named Navican, composed by: Imon Kvannli (electronics), Mari Elisabeth Olsen (components), Martin Lysvand Sollie (research and programming) and Ingrid Moe Træthaug (chassis/structure). Thier teacher is Ole Petter Håkegård. Their objective in this competition is to have a strong control while it falls.




Our neighbours (Potugal) are making The Secondary mission that we have chosen for our CanSat is to monitor the rising of sea levels. It is comoposed by: Mariana Moreira (Software); Mileida Costa (Software); Jerry Cunha (Electronics); Antero Moura (Electronics); João Melo (Structure).Their teacher is Juan Nolasco.

Andrea Popescu (structure/design, calculations/mathematics, data analysis),  Kriszta Rosu (public relations, structure/design, data analysis), Gellért-Pál Kovács (programme development, electronics, communication and sensors), Zsolt Pünkösti (programme development, electronics, web development for outreach) are the members of the romanian CanSat team (Bolyai). Their chief aim is analize the air polution, thanks to their teacher Mária Pető.

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