Introduction
Geostationary balloon satellites (GBS) are proposed high-altitude balloons that would float in the mid-stratosphere (60,000 to 70,000 feet (18 to 21 km) above sea level) at a fixed point over the Earth's surface and thereby act as an atmospheric satellite.This is the fourth cube satellite which is launched from West Bengal and this is the 4th satellite from our India which we are launching using Space Helium balloons.
Technology & Budget
An ARHAB flight consists of a balloon, a recovery parachute, and a payload of one or more packages. The payload normally contains an amateur radio transmitter that permits tracking of the flight to its landing for recovery. Most flights use an Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) tracker which gets its position from a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and converts it to a digital radio transmission. Budget of this Total Project is Rs:50,000 .
Collaboration
In this project Talisha Collaboration with Anovatech Institute Of Crystalline Technology Pvt Ltd. Help to connect with students and supply the components of this project. Initiative Taken By our Talisha Chairman Abir Ghosh & Director Shreya Sarkar, Director of this project is Ankan Chakraborty.
Launching Date
Launching date of our satellite in August 15 2024. The project duration spans from March 20th to August 24th, 2024. *The launch will proudly coincide with the auspicious occasion of India's 76th🇮🇳 Independence Day. Space Certificate after completion also recock Also recognize five best researchers
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