+Meanwhile, Robert became interested in measuring the temperature of a nose
+cone and a fin on a rocket at speeds above Mach. This led Bdale to design
+a [TeleMetrum](http://altusmetrum.org/TeleMetrum) companion board called
+[TeleScience](http://altusmetrum.org/TeleScience) capable of hosting up to
+12 NTC thermistors for temperature data collection. The plan is to fly two
+TeleMetrum+TeleScience setups, one mounted in the nose cone and one mounted
+in the fin can. The one in the fin can will be responsible for apogee
+deployment, and the one in the nose cone will handle main deployment.
+
+Jeff Lane of [Shock Wave Rocketry](http://hockwaverocketry.com/) expressed a
+willingness to fabricate a custom 98mm nose cone with the temperature sensors
+embedded in the glass layers, as he is also interested in the data we hope to
+collect.
+