in the area of designing of student satellites
1. To measure the electrical conductivity of the stratosphere
2 To measure the troposphere methane content
Maximum altitude was about 37Km but that could be improved with more recent technologies..
Maybe high altitude helium/hydrogen balloons may be a better solution. I have video here of early attempts at 'near space' (sub orbital range) launches carrying monitoring equipment from back in the 1980s, all home made! There are some wonderful pictures from a camera showing how thin the atmosphere is and clearly showing the curvature of the horizon. All controlled by a 6800 microprocessor and running on ni-cad batteries! Maximum altitude was about 37Km but that could be improved with more recent technologies.
Brian.
Thanks for your valuable comments. We are part of an educational institution in India. The students have started proposals with the below mentioned aims
1. To measure the electrical conductivity of the stratosphere
2 To measure the troposphere methane content
Are the ideas meaningful. can we go forward with that..
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How can I tell that?because i will open my own
would isro teach me this??
That suggests you are not a student. Also suggests you might have some authority over the students.We are part of an educational institution in India.
Maximum altitude was about 37Km but that could be improved with more recent technologies.
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