Please find our development snapshots here.
We have successfully built a dedicated workspace to enhance our efficiency and productivity. This dedicated area is equipped with advanced tools and resources, enabling our team to work more effectively on the weather balloon project. The new workspace fosters better collaboration and streamlined workflows, ensuring that we can tackle the various project components with enhanced focus and precision
We have initiated the development of the gondola for our weather balloon project. A specific "cahier des charges" (specifications document) has been put in place to guide this phase of the project. This document outlines all technical requirements and design criteria to ensure the gondola meets our stringent standards for performance and reliability. The gondola will play a crucial role in housing and protecting the experiment, the instruments and sensors during the mission.
We have commenced work on the "Hermes" module, an integral part of our weather balloon project. This module, powered by a Raspberry Pi 4B with 2GB RAM, is designed to collect and store data from various sensors using I2C communication. The data will be transmitted back to Earth, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of our project. The development of the Hermes module marks a significant step forward in our mission to gather comprehensive atmospheric data.
We are thrilled to announce that the Aurus.Space website has officially launched! This platform will serve as the central hub for our weather balloon project updates. On the progress page, you'll find detailed development snapshots that chronicle our journey through the various stages of design, construction, and testing. Our mission objectives, technical advancements, and the challenges we've overcome are all documented here. We invite you to explore these updates and stay connected with our project's ongoing progress and future milestones.