NASA Seeking Student Experiments For Balloon Flight

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Oct. 27, 2011

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1601 
ann.marie.trotta@xxxxxxxx 

Keith Koehler 
Wallops Flight Facility, Va. 
757-824-1579 
keith.a.koehler@xxxxxxxx   



RELEASE: 11-365

NASA SEEKING STUDENT EXPERIMENTS FOR BALLOON FLIGHT

WASHINGTON -- NASA is accepting applications from graduate and 
undergraduate university students to fly experiments to the edge of 
space on a scientific balloon. This balloon flight competition is a 
joint project between NASA and the Louisiana Space Consortium 
(LaSPACE) in Baton Rouge. 

NASA is targeting fall 2012 for the next flight opportunity for the 
LaSPACE maintained High Altitude Student Platform (HASP) facility. 
HASP is a balloon-borne instrument stack that provides an annual 
near-space flight opportunity for 12 undergraduate and graduate 
student-built instruments. 

A panel of experts from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops 
Island, Va., and LaSPACE will review the applications and select the 
finalists for the next flight opportunity. Launched from the Columbia 
Scientific Balloon Facility's remote site in Fort Sumner, N.M., 
flights typically achieve 15 to 20 hours duration at an altitude of 
approximately 23 miles. 

HASP houses and provides power, mechanical support, interfacing and 
communications for the instruments. It can be used to flight-test 
compact satellites, prototypes and other small payloads designed and 
built by students. 

HASP can support approximately 200 pounds of payloads and test 
articles. Since 2006, the HASP program selected more than 50 payloads 
for flights involving more than 200 students from across the United 
States. 

The deadline for applications for the 2012 flight is Dec. 16. A 
question-and-answer teleconference for interested parties is 
scheduled on Nov. 11. 

For application materials, teleconference schedule and additional HASP 
details, visit: 
http://laspace.lsu.edu/hasp 

For information about NASA's scientific balloon program, visit: 
http://sites.wff.nasa.gov/code820/ 

For information about NASA's education programs, visit: 
http://www.nasa.gov/education   

	
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