The anticipated TEAM-picture!

Today we got the positive note that we got an MVG (The highest receivable grade in the Swedish grading system) on our CanSat application which was a part of our Chemistry grade. We are still hoping and praying to be part of the final projects in Norway!
While we wait for an answer here's a picture of our TEAM-members, with names, for you to feast your eyes upon.



From the left: Victoria Windén, Alva Kihlgren, Anna Huhta, Ida Berneryd(TEAM-leader)

One of the chosen 6

Last Friday our group was told the pleasant news that we are one of the 6 projects that our teachers chose to send to ESA! It felt like a great honour to be chosen and it's really nice to hear that the teachers believe in us and our project. Now we’re anticipating the notification of who got chosen to go to Norway, and of course we're hoping it's us!

A picture of the TEAM will be uploaded soon!

Here is a part of our application letter where you can read more about the project and the TEAM-members different responsibilities.







Hot Ice

Welcome to our blogg! In this blogg you will be able to read about our TEAM:s contribution to the CanSat competition 2010. What this competition is about you can read about below:

 

"CanSats offer a unique opportunity for students to experience their first real space-related project. Up to 10 teams will be selected to build their own small ‘satellite’ with the help of a kit in the form of a soda can and then have the opportunity to launch it on a rocket from the Andøya Rocket Range in Norway.
The CanSats will be required to complete a primary task of measuring temperature and pressure during the flight and a secondary mission of the students’ choice that may include attitude control, return to a target point on the ground, differential GPS measurements, or any other innovative experiment.
The European CanSat competition is part of ESA’s initiative to inspire young people to follow a career in science or engineering, with a view to ensuring the availability of a highly qualified work force in the space industry of the future.
The competition will offer a unique experience by enabling dialogue and interaction between students, as well as encouraging an element of competition between teams from many different countries."

 

This passage comes from the ESA homepage and if you want to read more about the competition you can do so here: http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Education/SEMR59AK73G_0.html.

 

Only one TEAM from our school, Rymdgymnasiet (Space High School), will be participating in this competition, so the pressure is on to be able to put together the best and most interestant project.

It took a while for our TEAM to figure out what we would want to send up with the ESA-rocket and everything from fisheyes to spiders was discussed. After a lot of searching and discussing we finally decided upon a so called "Hot Ice" experiment.

 

To see what a "Hot Ice" experiment can look like; feel free to check out our video below!

 

 


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