Purpose of the flight and payload description

The Aeroclipper device is a balloon vertically stabilized by a guide rope aimed to perform flights of up to 30 days in the surface layer (under 50 m) over remote ocean regions. The system was a cooperative design between CNRS and CNES. The image at left shows the second generation of the balloon introduced in 2007 to replace the tetrahedral balloon used in the initial design. The adavantage of this new balloon (built by Raven Ind. from US) is that can be easily controlled during the deployment phase and because it is designed to remain stable under the effect of a relative wind on its structure and is more robust. Finally, its most important feature is to have an aerodynamic vertical lift, that is, that like an airplane wing, a horizontal relative wind causes a vertical force on the balloon. This aerodynamic lift prevents strong inclination of the system and allows lifting the guide chain (reduced hydrodynamic drag) in strong winds.

In the guide rope is attached an atmospheric gondola that contains instruments for measuring meteorological parameters (pressure, temperature, relative humidity, relative wind speed) and an oceanic gondola contains instruments for sea surface temperature, salinity and the speed with respect to water. A GPS position of the Aeroclipper is collected every minute and atmospheric measurements are performed every 10 seconds and averaged over 1 minute.

The data obtained along with the position is relayed to the ground control station using the Argos and Iridium communication platforms.

Details of the balloon flight

Balloon launched on: 2/12/2007 at 4:00 utc
Launch site: Seychelles International Airport, Mahe  
Balloon launched by: Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES)
Balloon manufacturer/size/composition: Aeroclipper Aerostar TRFD
End of flight (L for landing time, W for last contact, otherwise termination time): 2/14/2007 at 21:30 utc
Balloon flight duration (F: time at float only, otherwise total flight time in d:days / h:hours or m:minutes - ): 2 d
Landing site: Last position: 56:46 º E - 11.43 º S
Campaign: VASCO 2007  

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