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Aerospace Rocketry Control
Submitted by John Powell.
JPS is attempting to launch rockets 80 miles above sea level.
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Analog Thermometer
A very intriguing thermometer using a BASIC Stamp® microcontroller.
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Angle of Incline from the Memsic 2125
Using a Memsic 2125 with the BASIC Stamp module to show the angle of incline.
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Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Submitted by Theron Wierenga.
Winner of the Discovery Channel's inaugural Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Challenge.
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AVIS: TIS Interface
Submitted by Mark Spencer.
Emergency Communication System.
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BASIC Stamp PongSat
A PongSat is a Satellite that fits in a Ping-Pong Ball, and this PongSat uses a BASIC Stamp.
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BASIC Stamp Seismometer
Submitted by Mark Spencer.
Learn the basics of seismology with this interesting and fun application.
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Boat Noise Gun
Submitted by Clark Radcliffe.
This high-tech device measures the distance and speed of a boat by using the BASIC Stamp module and other equipment.
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BS2SX Controlled Van De Graff Generator
Submitted by Cris Wagner.
Boston Museum of Science replaced their existing control system with the BS2SX OEM.
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Data Acquisition Project
Submitted by Mark Johnson.
A Data Acquisition System was developed to feed and drop small balls (3mm OD) of various metals (brass, steel and aluminum) onto a Galton’s Board.
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Geological and Environmental Data Logging
Submitted by Tracey Allen.
Data Logger by Tracy Allen of EME Systems.
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GPS Vehicle Tracker
Submitted by Ashfaq Juna.
GPS Vehicle Tracker Ashfaq Juna of Maxim Dallas Semiconductor as presented in the November 2002 edition of EPD.
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Heat and Sensor Project
Submitted by Will Plancho.
Two separate projects, both by Will Plachno. One was used to find the heat distribution from a wood-stove, and the other compares sensors to see which sensor "sees" better.
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High Altitude Photographic Balloon
Submitted by Earl Foster.
This High Altitude Photographic Balloon uses a BASIC Stamp 2px microcontroller to control the in flight computer as it ascends into the heavens to snap photos.
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Moisture Sensor
Submitted by Zachary Zillmann.
A device that can sense the leak of a liquid from a pipe and then warn the surrounding area with an alarm using BASIC Stamp modules and RF communicators.
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Near Space
Submitted by L. Paul Verhage.
A .pdf formatted book that is being compiled upon the page within; BASIC Stamp modules traveling into near-space.
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Payload - The Edge of Space
Submitted by Dave Harper.
A BASIC Stamp module is used to accept and process GPS data, and take pictures as it travels into the heavens above.
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Potassium Atom Simulator
Submitted by Solomon Abiola.
A simulation of a potassium atom and its protons, neutrons, and electrons using some clever items and the BASIC Stamp 2 microcontroller.
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SAEBRtrack Satellite Tracker
Submitted by Mark L. Hammond.
A tracking system for satellites in Low Earth Orbit that uses a BASIC Stamp microcontroller.
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Space Shuttle G-200 Biological Experiment
Submitted by Matt Droter.
BASIC Stamp microcontrollers enter space!
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Submarine by Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Submitted by Dan Boggess.
Six BASIC Stamp modules are used for thruster control, camera tilt, pan and zoom, and light control in this submarine.
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Transmitting GPS Position by an Iridium Phone
Submitted by F. Sigernes and Jeff Holmes.
Are you lost? Then send off your precise coordinates by using an Iridium Phone and this handy BASIC Stamp application.
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Tumbleweed
Submitted by NASA.
A project by NASA that has the ability to visit other planets, collect data, and transmit that data back to satellites for processing.
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V-Link RTU
Submitted by Bill Isherwood.
It communicates using RS232, up to 19200 bps, utilizing several standard radio modems. May also be configured to communicate over conventional FM voice radio or telephone path using DTMF tones.
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Wind Direction Application
Submitted by Nolan Reis.
A project designed to find out if the direction of the wind is predictable and if so, with that information, can a sailor more optimize his route around a racecourse.
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