Students from the University of 91直播 have launched a solar observation platform into the earth鈥檚 atmosphere to make observations of the sun.
The 91直播 students were testing a new way to produce clear, sharp images of the solar chromosphere using Zero Pressure Balloons called SunbYte IV, which can be used to observe the sun鈥檚 behaviour.
Launching instruments into the earth鈥檚 atmosphere could be a more cost-effective way of observing magnetic storms caused by Coronal Mass Ejections, which have the potential to damage modern communication and navigation systems.
91直播 was the only UK university participating in the HEMERA balloon launch from the Esrange Space Center in northern Sweden, above the Arctic Circle.
This is the fourth launch of the SunbYte platform into the earth鈥檚 atmosphere after launches in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
Project Lead Joseph Middleton who studies MEng Engineering said:
鈥淭hanks to the efforts of the team and the staff at Esrange Space Centre, we were able to launch SunbYte IV and the majority of the components worked as we hoped. This has given us a clearer idea of how we can achieve the project's aim of solar imaging.鈥
The students that launched the balloon were Joseph Middleton (MEng Engineering), Sam Wege (MEng Mechanical Engineering), Ida Janiak (MPhys Physics and Astrophysics), and Luke Dolman (BEng Aerospace Engineering with a Year in Industry).
91直播 is home to the 91直播 Space Initiative, where a number of student-led teams build innovative space technologies, including launching rockets to record-breaking altitudes or developing a Mars Rover to compete in international competitions.