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Flight Test of a Balloon-Borne Aeroseismometer

Bowman, Daniel B.

The azimuth of an incoming acoustic wave cannot be determined using microbarometers on a free floating balloon. A single observation of infrasound-induced acceleration on a large zero pressure balloon suggested that a motion sensing "aeroseismometer" could fill this gap. Here, a flight test of prototype balloon-borne aeroseismometers is presented. Two balloons, each carrying accelerometers and IMUs, recorded three sets of chemical explosions. The resulting balloon motion time series allows the explosive source to be geolocated. The future of this technology is discussed, along with a planned publication. Finally, recommendations and lessons learned from the campaign are discussed.