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KidSat                                Meeting Minutes

Subject:                   

KidSat Friday Meeting                   
March 3, 1995                            
CalSpace Lab, CRB 313                      
                                            
Composed by: Michael Fischer, CAD Team                   
Telephone: 558-37003 
E-Mail: mafische@sdcc15.ucsd.edu              
Date: 3/3/95                
              
Distributed to:         Action     FYI 
Dr. Sally Ride            X    
Dr. Michael Wiskerchen    X    
Fred Peters               X    
KidSat Leader List        X    
KidSat Local Team List    X     

Summary

Discussion of TIM with Steve Gonzalez and Chris Scott from JSC. What JSC needs from the 
KidSat team to begin the prototype. John Baker, from JPL, wants to be included in discussion of parameters and data that KidSat wants. First rough draft of mission scenario discussed. A visit to Palmdale for March 11, 1995 to see the Space Shuttle orbiter was planned. Minutes to be taken by different teams every Friday in a rotating manner. Friday afternoon meetings to be shortened to one hour, 2-3 pm, and to have a strict agenda.

Management Team

Meeting Minutes

2:20  Minutes are going to be taken by a different team each Friday in a rotating manner.
      • CAD team will do the minutes for the week ending 3 Mar 95
      • Get meeting minutes format from Dirck - whoever is writing minutes for that week

TIM Summary

2:25  TIM Summary - learning experience for both parties, sharing of technical information

      • Need to give our requirements to JSC so they can build a prototype

      List of deliverables we need to provide to JSC

      • Mission scenario (functions occurring before and after mission)

      • Types of displays

      • Type of telemetry we want (data we want) for the displays - John Baker wants to be included in this discussion of what parameters and data we want.

      Constructive criticism