For a while i had an itch to build something like a space probe. A remotely operated, mobile device located in some interesting environment.
Problem is, any place with communications would have human erosion (stealing of the device), so the itch never quite went anywhere.
However, i recently found that there are relatively cheap Iridium satellite modems available these days, and the idea solidified.
A buoy kind of a device, free-floating on ocean currents. Solar powered, with a satellite modem and some sensors.
So, the question is - what sort of sensors would be worthwhile to put on such a buoy?
Is there a way to measure plastic mist content of the water?
Is there a waterproof way to measure temperature, pressure, wind speed?
Would it make sense to measure background radiation levels?
Something else?
Basically, given such a buoy what sort of sensor would you have put on it?
The data balance is on the order of one kb per day (the price is about $1/kb, and the thing should hopefully last for a year or two).