[NRVR-Members] Rocket Payload
William Noble
wnoble at nr.edu
Sat Apr 20 20:31:23 CDT 2019
Eric, I am not familiar with the specifications. I just know they are small.
Bill Noble
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From: nrvr-members-bounces at server2.nrvr.org <nrvr-members-bounces at server2.nrvr.org> on behalf of Eric Paterson <egpaterson at gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 7:18:30 PM
To: NRV Rocketry Members
Subject: Re: [NRVR-Members] Rocket Payload
ThinSat dimensions are 11 cm x 11 cm x 1.25 cm with max mass of 280 g, so you need a 5-inch diameter rocket. Sound right?
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On Apr 20, 2019, at 5:54 PM, William Noble <wnoble at nr.edu<mailto:wnoble at nr.edu>> wrote:
Anyone interested in taking a payload up during the launch Saturday. The ThinSat club would like to send one of their ThinSat atmospheric monitoring devices up in a rocket. If anyone is interested I will get you in touch with the POC.
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