Jest odpowiedź od ArduSatowców. SPektrometr i licznik geigera nie jest w naszym zestawie.
Co ciekawe, 1-2 zdjęcia dziennie z orbity da się zrobić.
Nie jest źle.
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Hi Chris,
I'll try to answer your questions one-by-one here, if I don't answer any of them please let me know and I'll clarify anything:
3. The 300kb of data was really only a ballpark / order or magnitude idea to try and guide your thinking on the experiment. We aren't enforcing a hard limit on the data downlink, we're just trying to balance everyone's needs to make sure everyone gets their fair share of the bandwidth.
4. Jeroen, our payload expert, is still in Denmark putting the satellite together, so he hasn't had a chance to create a sample image. However, I've written myself a note to take one with our engineering model in the lab to try and give you a sense of the image size / quality.
In terms of pictures taken, the bottleneck is definitely the data downlink capacity. Again, we're not trying to enforce a hard and fast rule, just trying to balance between backers. From our side, 1-2 per day is reasonable, but for example 10 per day would exceed the download capacty. How many were you hoping to take?
6. The only sensors the standard package doesn't include are the geiger counter and the spectrometer, the rest can be sampled.
I've CC-ed Nick, one of the developers who is creating an API for the satellite, he can direct you to sample code and the online IDE we're putting together (with a partner) for backers to get hacking! Nick, can you send Chris some links / sample code etc to get hacking on?
Out of personal interest, what experiment are you guys planning?
Cheers,
Joel