To accomplish this, the LUMA system consists of modules that can be assembled into a payload. These include modules for venting helium from the balloon envelope, manual or automatic flight termination, long range communications, and more! These capabilities allows for rideshare payloads to exert fine grained control over their flight path and automatic pathing for targeted recovery.
LUMA Core serves as the brains of the payload, coordinating commands to and from other modules, tracking and updating the planned flightpath, and communicating with rideshare payloads.
Vent/DROP is the central altitude control module for the LUMA system. It allows for controlled venting of helium from the balloon envelope for controlled descent, as well as automatic flight termination.
Using a custom APRS-inspired radio implementation, the Long Range Comms module allows for the LUMA system to communicate with the ground station to relay flight status or update mission paths.
Core leadership responsible for system design, integration, and mission execution
Evan Champney
Project Lead
ewc0007@uah.edu
Drew Early
Chief Engineer
jae0025@uah.edu
Lukas Hezel
Electrical LumaLead
ljh0020@uah.edu
Joseph Kloess
Mechanical LumaLead
jbk0020@uah.edu
Nikki Allen
Software LumaLead
nca0009@uah.edu
Riley Galatis
Radio LumaLead
rpg0008@uah.edu
The LUMA System is designed to be highly extensible and modifiable, with numerous other modules planned for later development:
Funding for the LUMA project is generously provided by Bill Brown (WB8ELK), a long time ham-radio and high-altitude ballooning enthusiast. Thank you!