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Week 8 Update: This week the case for the Arduino was built. The Arduino and bread board fits well within the case without compromising the wiring. The coding for most of the sensors is accurate and is working like it's supposed to while one of the coding set has a couple issues because the data values are not being squared correctly. The code above is the code that had issues this week. But this was fixed by changing the function being used. 
Week 7 Update: This week the group received the kite and completed the design for the protective case for the sensors and the arduino.   The group also tested the output of the arduino CO2 sensor by placing the calibrated CO2 sensor (which determined the parts per million) in a closed chamber while simultaneously changing the amount of CO2 in the chamber. A correlation graph was then constructed to aid us in creating a code which would convert all future arduino outputs from the CO2 sensor into PPM values.
Week 6 Update: This week, the group utilized the 3-D printer to print part of a protective case for the electrical components of the kite. This will ensure that all sensors and the arduino will not be destroyed by the natural elements. The group also finalized which kite was going to be used for our project. All group members worked on the final report this week.
Week 5 Update: All sensors were successfully connected to the breadboard this week. The electrical components of the breadboard were soldered.  The code for the optometer, gas sensor, and dust sensor was written.