Message from @Amthyric

Discord ID: 656717201922981917


2019-12-18 04:36:34 UTC  

me too. seeking funding for high altitude balloon experiments. will include probe for firmament

2019-12-18 04:36:49 UTC  

cameras

2019-12-18 04:36:54 UTC  

gas sampler

2019-12-18 04:36:59 UTC  

how much would it cost?

2019-12-18 04:36:59 UTC  

pressure sensor

2019-12-18 04:37:21 UTC  

gofundme

2019-12-18 04:37:22 UTC  

likely over $300k for R&D

2019-12-18 04:37:27 UTC  

Problem would be getting the data

2019-12-18 04:37:58 UTC  

i got an idea

2019-12-18 04:38:08 UTC  

go on a hot air balloon and control your drone

2019-12-18 04:38:12 UTC  

go to the max you can

2019-12-18 04:38:15 UTC  

i don't just want data....I want those gas samples

2019-12-18 04:38:25 UTC  

Yeah

2019-12-18 04:38:29 UTC  

Pollen

2019-12-18 04:38:43 UTC  

I want to see the gas composition as a function of altitude. look for any other materials

2019-12-18 04:38:59 UTC  

pollen...microbes....other particulates....

2019-12-18 04:39:10 UTC  

but mostly I want to see this ozone layer

2019-12-18 04:39:20 UTC  

I want to sample in a GC mass spec

2019-12-18 04:39:28 UTC  

can't you just use vacuum tubes?

2019-12-18 04:39:31 UTC  

not the TV ones

2019-12-18 04:39:42 UTC  

but just a negative pressure container

2019-12-18 04:39:44 UTC  

to collect yes

2019-12-18 04:40:05 UTC  

that should be in the hundreds of dollars range

2019-12-18 04:40:15 UTC  

it's lower tech

2019-12-18 04:40:25 UTC  

and would garner interest

2019-12-18 04:40:28 UTC  

you need a robotic sampler

2019-12-18 04:40:43 UTC  

you need to take samples every so many feet. it's not so trivial

2019-12-18 04:40:54 UTC  

but absolutely doable

2019-12-18 04:40:58 UTC  

ebic

2019-12-18 04:40:58 UTC  

why every few feet?

2019-12-18 04:41:01 UTC  

autosampler

2019-12-18 04:41:05 UTC  

why not every mile?

2019-12-18 04:41:13 UTC  

just until you get funds

2019-12-18 04:41:23 UTC  

I want a profile as a function of altitude. e.g. every 10k feet

2019-12-18 04:41:34 UTC  

right

2019-12-18 04:41:57 UTC  

but you can start with a low precision, high accuracy data collection

2019-12-18 04:42:07 UTC  

then get more specific

2019-12-18 04:42:11 UTC  

easy to include pressure, temperature sensors, cameras with rectlinear lenses

2019-12-18 04:42:15 UTC  

test within the intervals from before

2019-12-18 04:42:42 UTC  

I think you are thinking too much like an institutional researcher

2019-12-18 04:42:57 UTC  

you need to think like a redneck for a bit