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HABLANv2-users-manualHABLAN - Multispectral and Multiangular Remote Sensing of the Light at Night from High Altitude BalloonUser's Manual
2 Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada Jan 18, 2022 Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License AbstractIn collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) and in the framework of the STRATOS project, we will launch, in August 2022, a dual DSLR system to observe the multiangular and spectral properties of the installed light fixtures from an altitude of about 36 km. STRATOS project consists of high altitude balloon flights to perform a variety of near space experiments. The balloon will take off at Timmins (ON, Canada). In the HABLANv2 system, two Sony A7S DSLR cameras are attached to a gimbal in order to assure a nadir pointing stability. The two cameras are equipped with 24mm lenses, assuring the collection of high-resolution images (12 m per pixel at nadir). One camera point toward nadir while the second is tilted 60 degree. The camera assembly is attached to a step motor. With help of the compass sensor, the full downward half sphere can be sampled after 5 shots (5 azimuth angles). Data, such as multispectral radiance of light points, multiangular emission functions, spectral type recognition, ground cover, and obstacles properties will be derived from the images. Close to the flight path, ground-based data validation is acquired. For instance, we use the LANcubev2 multiangular and multispectral sensor in a roadrunner mode to map the light at night all over the overflown region. We also sample the sky brightness with a third A7S camera equipped with the same lens. HardwareComponentsThe system consists of the following items:
Mechanical components
Aluminium structureMass: Insolated box and back faceMass: Optical componentsComputerWiringPinout informations and GPIO pinout map
Shutdown buttonThe shutdown button should follow the following configuration The pin numbers below refers to figure "RPI GPIO pinout map".
The RPI will reboot if the button is held for more than two seconds but fewer than five seconds and it will shut down if the button is held for more than five seconds. Assembly
Setting up the HABLAN for measurements
Access to the data
Data formatThe data is structured in the following way. Shutdown of the HABLANPress the shutdown button at least 5 seconds. Reboot of the HABLANPress the shutdown button 3 seconds. |