Purpose of the flight and payload description

The instrument uses sixteen cadmium telluride (CdTe) detectors with iridium electrodes that act as Schottky barriers. Although the instrument operated properly, the instrument power supply failed at 9:45 JST. The instrument was successfully recovered. The cause of the fault was determined to be inadequate battery supply leading to excessive heating due to the high current draw, triggering the thermal fuse.

Details of the balloon flight

Balloon launched on: 8/29/2001 at 6:30 jst
Launch site: Sanriku Balloon Center, Iwate, Japan  
Balloon launched by: Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS)
Balloon manufacturer/size/composition: Zero Pressure Balloon model B80 80.000 m3
Flight identification number: B80-6
End of flight (L for landing time, W for last contact, otherwise termination time): 8/29/2001
Balloon flight duration (F: time at float only, otherwise total flight time in d:days / h:hours or m:minutes - ): 5 h 7 m

External references

Images of the mission

The detector ready to be taken to the launch pad. Main balloon inflation and latest gondola's checkings. Balloon launch in a foggy mourning    

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