Status of the STUDIO UV balloon mission and platform
A. Pahler, M. {\AA}ngermann, J. Barnstedt, S. Bougueroua, A. Colin, L., Conti, S. Diebold, R. Duffard, M. Emberger, L. Hanke, C. Kalkuhl, N., Kappelmann, T. Keilig, S. Klinkner, A. Krabbe, O. Janson, M. Lengowski, C., Lockowandt, P. Maier, T. M\"uller, T. Rauch, T. Schanz

TL;DR
The paper discusses the design, development, and planned flight of the STUDIO UV balloon mission, which aims to observe variable hot stars and demonstrate a scalable balloon platform for future space instruments.
Contribution
It introduces the design and current status of the STUDIO balloon platform and its potential as a versatile, scalable platform for UV astronomy and technology demonstration.
Findings
Platform design and manufacturing status
Planned flight and observation schedule
Demonstration of scalable balloon platform
Abstract
Stratospheric balloons offer accessible and affordable platforms for observations in atmosphere-constrained wavelength ranges. At the same time, they can serve as an effective step for technology demonstration towards future space applications of instruments and other hardware. The Stratospheric UV Demonstrator of an Imaging Observatory (STUDIO) is a balloon-borne platform and mission carrying an imaging micro-channel plate (MCP) detector on a 0.5 m aperture telescope. STUDIO is currently planned to fly during the summer turnaround conditions over Esrange, Sweden, in the 2022 season. For details on the ultraviolet (UV) detector, see the contribution of Conti et al. to this symposium. The scientific goal of the mission is to survey for variable hot compact stars and flaring M-dwarf stars within the galactic plane. At the same time, the mission acts as a demonstrator for a versatile and…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates · solar cell performance optimization
