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h1. Launch2 h2. Media h3. Photos * https://gallery.ru.is/projects/skywardsword/Second-Flight h3. Video * ?? h2. Timeline Saturday, March 17, The launch * 7:30 Team meets, eats breakfast. Discovered that the smartphone did not charge. * 8:15 Load truck, moved to hanger * 9:30 Ragnar Rafn Eðvaldsson begins running down the checklist. * 9:35 Sverrir Haraldsson finishes filling the balloon * 10:55 Vikar Hlynur Þórisson attaches all the GoPro Cameras * 11:10 Electronics are turned on and sealed into box. Niklas Joel Meier turns on the logger and failsafe. * 11:16 Kristjan Kristján Gerhard Karlsson Grimm gets launch clearance * 11:25 Balloon launch from Reykjavik University * 12:57 Balloon popped at 34000 altitude. (APRS did not capture exact) * 13:25 Crash at Coordinates N64.37315, W19.24017 from SPOT * 13:46 Þórður Sigurbjartsson, Arní from CCP, meet with NORSK Rescue Helicopter at RVK airport (we watched from U215) * 14:19 Heli takes off * 17:00 Heli returns, unsuccessful * 17:30 Debrief with pizza * 19:00 Discover possible issue, GPS coordinates in wrong format for helicopter. Plans for recovery tomorrow. Sunday, March 18, The Recovery Skyward sword to the rescue, led by Páll Pálsson. Tracking by Jon Þór Jonsson via the Tetra radio GPS being carried by . Attempted checkin with Joe Foley at RU every hour starting at 12:00. * 5:00 Planned to head out * 9:45 Last transmission of the SPOT * ?? One superjeep gets broken driveshaft, has to be repaired * ?? Many attempts to follow road require detours and very slow progress. * 12:30 Snow becomes bad? * 13:50 Arrival at location * 19:30 Return to Reykjavik h2. Acknowledgments h3. Students of VT HUN1013, Hönnun, 2012-1 * Bogi Kárason, launch Launch coordinator, Preflight checklist creation Checklist creator * Halldór Þorkelsson, industrial Industrial liason, procurement and financials, Solidworks master * Kristján Gerhard Karlsson Grimm, general, General organizer, Trackuino lead, Master of flight paperwork * Lárus Guðmundsson, camera mount design Structures and general handyman * Niklas Joel Meier, logging Logging and emergency descent device panic button * Páll Pálsson, "Ground Ground recovery under any conditions" Team Lead conditions * Ragnar Rafn Eðvaldsson, spaceship simulation test, Preflight checklist Spaceship simulation, Checklist execution * Sverrir Haraldsson, balloon Balloon man, failure analysis * Vikar Hlynur Þórisson, Cameras and structural design, impact tester, camera testing, all things video historian * Þórður Sigurbjartsson, logistics, Logistics, Helicopter recovery shock troop * Örvar Friðriksson, temperature Temperature testing, shock and environment protection for electronics h3. RU Staff and other students * Ari Kristinn Jónsson, Rector * Guðrún Arnbjörg Sævarsdóttir, Head of the Department * Joe Foley, Instructor for Hönnun, chief worrier Hönnun * Stefan Freyr Stefanson, simulation Simulation * Hrannar Traustson, electronics, Electronics, particularly the Trackuino * Guðjón Hugberg Björnsson, initial Initial investigation into tracking hardware * Leifur þór Leifsson, loan of LiPo batteries and charger from his avionics * Þorgeir Pállsson, help with aircraft organizations and permission for the hanger h3. Siminn * Guðmundur Ingi Karlsson, live video stream via donated smartphones, dedicated 3G antenna for flight smartphones h3. CCP Games * Eyjólfur Guðmundsson, Head Producer Eyjo, Manager * Ragnar Ágúst Eðvaldsson, purchasing, feedback, spaceship model procurement Purchasing, video, feedback * Arnar Valdimarsson, video Video cameraman h3. Icelandic Radio Amateurs * Jón Þ. Jónsson, radio licenses and APRS knowledge, liason to IRA, wizard of radios IRA * Samúel Úlfr Þór Guðjónsson, APRS expert, Trackuino debugging, antenna construction, ground recovery team * Jón Svavarsson, photographer, constantly monitoring Cameraman, jacked into the airwaves aircraft radio h3. Other * ?? at KEF weather service, providing balloon filling equipment and training on balloon launches * Icelandic PTA for fast tracking our license TF3CCP * ICE-SAR for donating a helicopter rescue attempt * Markéta Foley and Gissur Örlygsson at the Icelandic Innovation center for looking into a testing chamber * ?? at Agricultural school loaned use of the -80C freezer during testing * Trackuino developers for making an opensource balloon tracker that was easy to build and test h2. Timeline Saturday, March 17, The launch * 7:30 Team meets, eats breakfast. Discovered that the smartphone did not charge. * 8:15 Load truck, moved to hanger * 9:30 Ragnar Rafn Eðvaldsson begins running down the checklist. * 9:35 Sverrir Haraldsson finishes filling the balloon * 10:55 Vikar Hlynur Þórisson attaches all the GoPro Cameras * 11:10 Electronics are turned on and sealed into box. Niklas Joel Meier turns on the logger and failsafe. * 11:16 Kristjan Kristján Gerhard Karlsson Grimm gets launch clearance * 11:25 Balloon launch from Reykjavik University * 12:57 Balloon popped at 34000 altitude. (APRS did not capture exact) * 13:25 Crash at Coordinates N64.37315, W19.24017 from SPOT * 13:46 Þórður Sigurbjartsson, Arní from CCP, meet with NORSK Rescue Helicopter at RVK airport (we watched from U215) * 14:19 Heli takes off * 17:00 Heli returns, unsuccessful * 17:30 Debrief with pizza * 19:00 Discover possible issue, GPS coordinates in wrong format for helicopter. Plans for recovery tomorrow. Sunday, March 18, The Recovery Skyward sword to the rescue, led by Páll Pálsson. Tracking by Jon Þór Jonsson via the Tetra radio GPS being carried by . Attempted checkin with Joe Foley at RU every hour starting at 12:00. * 5:00 Planned to head out * 9:45 Last transmission of the SPOT * ?? model builder One superjeep gets broken driveshaft, has to be repaired * ?? Many attempts to follow road require detours and very slow progress. * 12:30 Snow becomes bad? * 13:50 Arrival at location * 19:30 Return to Reykjavik