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Spirit of Knoxville : ウィキペディア英語版
Spirit of Knoxville

The Spirit of Knoxville is a high altitude balloon project run by amateur scientists and University of Tennessee students, with the ultimate goal of successfully sending an unmanned balloon across the Atlantic Ocean. The project is named for Charles Lindbergh's record-breaking ''Spirit of St. Louis'' aircraft.
As of November 2008, five flights have been made, of which three were intended to cross the Atlantic, a goal which has yet to be achieved.
==History==
The project began in 2005, under the direction of students from the ''University of Tennessee Amateur Radio Club'', with a series of technology demonstrator flights dubbed the "Icarus" series. These flights tested small zero-pressure balloon designs, ballast dumping mechanisms and material, custom radio circuitry, the Distributed Tracking and Relay volunteer listening network, and command uplinking.
The first Spirit of Knoxville "SNOX" designated flight was ''SNOX I'', reaching a stable float altitude of approximately of 11 kilometres (36,000 feet). Launched from Knoxville Downtown Island Airport, in December 2007, the balloon travelled over 900 kilometers southeast to land just north of the Bahamas, fulfilling the objectives of the new balloon envelope. The flight ended, however, due to the ballast system's inability to drop weight fast enough at nightfall after the loss of daytime solar heating.
The hardware and software of the ballast system was redesigned for the test flight ''SNOX II'', to ensure a faster response to solar heat loss at sunset. ''SNOX II'' launched in January 2008, but landed in minutes just a few kilometers away in an urban home backyard. Post-flight recovery and analysis revealed that newly tested inflation procedures had caused a rip in the top of the balloon. The payload and ballast system were not damaged, however the balloon envelope was damaged beyond repair during landing.
''SNOX III'' was assembled shortly with a new balloon envelope and the same payload and ballast system from ''SNOX II''. Launched in January 2008, it was the first official attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The onboard GPS failed shortly after launch, eliminating the ability for the balloon to report its position, and also preventing the ballast system from detecting changes in altitude. Crude radio direction finding attempts by volunteers did indicate the balloon followed its predicted trajectory as far as the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia.
''SNOX IV'' was the most successful flight to date, launched on March 11, 2008 it remained in the air for over 40 hours and , surpassing all flight duration and distance records for amateur balloons.〔http://showcase.netins.net/web/wallio/ARHABrecords.htm〕 The ballast system used all available weight on the first night, and the balloon system succumbed to the loss of solar heat on the second sunset of its flight. The landing was just a few hundred kilometers from Ireland.
The most recent flight being ''SNOX V'', launched April 5, 2008, suffered a failure of the envelope itself, landing in southwestern Virginia approximately 8 hours after launch.

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