NASA Unveils Launch Service for Arctic Warmth Study

Artists concept of PREFIRE CubeSats in space.
Credits: NASA JPL

NASA has selected Rocket Lab USA Inc. of Long Beach, California, to provide the launch service for the agencys PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) mission, which aims to give researchers a more accurate picture of the energy entering and leaving Earth.

The PREFIRE mission will help close a gap in our understanding of how much of Earths heat is lost to space, especially from the Arctic and Antarctica. Analysis of PREFIRE measurements will inform climate and ice models, providing better projections of how a warming world will affect sea ice loss, ice sheet melt, and sea level rise. Improving climate models can ultimately help to provide more accurate projections on the impacts of storm severity and frequency, as well as coastal erosion and flooding.

The mission consists of two, 6U CubeSats with a baseline mission length of 10 months and is jointly developed by NASA and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California manages the mission for the agencys Science Mission Directorate and is providing the instruments. Blue Canyon Technologies is building the CubeSats, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison will process the data collected by the instruments. The science team includes members from JPL and the Universities of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Colorado.

NASAs Launch Services Program, based out of the agencys Kennedy Space Center in Florida, in partnership with NASAs Earth System Science Pathfinder office, is announcing the launch service as part of the agencys VADR (Venture-class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare) launch services contract.

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.