We are a team at the University of Wyoming attempting to fly a payload in space.
http://spacegrant.co...rograms/rsxlink
We are building a project to collect space dust and data. We already have an arduino but find the netduino more appealing (my day job is Silverlight programming).
We were wondering if you would like to sponsor the very first Netduino's to go 100 miles up into space? We would need at least 2 Netduino Pro's (1 backup) and 2 stock netduinos (1 backup).
We could of course return them (All spacified). Think about having some Netduinos hanging on your wall with a Nasa patch and a photo of the rocket.
Michael
PS. I think the best Arduinos have done is 70,000 FT.
Netduino in space?
Started by flakelabs, Nov 19 2010 05:04 AM
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Posted 19 November 2010 - 05:04 AM
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Posted 19 November 2010 - 05:20 AM
Hi flakelabs,
We'd love to see Netduinos in space
The one thing to remember is that the operating temperature for Netduinos is commercial/industrial rated--and not designed for space radiation.
I'll PM you offline. Please be aware that we have very, very few sample Netduinos available -- and won't have any Netduino Pluses until the official launch. I really wish we had enough to give away to every cool project...
Chris
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