Published on 01 Dec 2021 | Cally Bloch
On November 16-17, the PREFIRE science team virtually gathered for their annual meeting to collaborate and discuss updates. Participants from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Michigan, the University of Colorado, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and NASA discussed mission and instrument status, validation plans, algorithm status and baseline products, and modeling and science updates. The team also discussed the updated PREFIRE launch, which is currently anticipated to be in the spring of 2023.
After a long-distance voyage to the Rocket Lab launch complex in New Zealand, the tiny twin PREFIRE CubeSats are being prepped for launch aboard two separate Electron rockets. The first PREFIRE CubeSat launch (referred to as Ready, Aim, PREFIRE by Rocket Lab) may occur as soon as May 22, 2024. Depending on where in the world you are, its launch time of about 7:30 am UTC may be during the day or night. Just how tiny are they? Each is the size and shape of a large shoebox when their solar panels are folded up!
Read moreThe first PREFIRE CubeSat launch has been dubbed Ready, Aim, PREFIRE by Rocket Lab, and will occur no earlier than May 22, 2024. Its sibling will then be lofted into space during the PREFIRE and Ice launch, within 3 weeks of the first.
Read moreHeading into space in late spring 2024 from a seaside launchpad in New Zealand, the dual PREFIRE CubeSats will soon begin their work! Although small in size, they will provide important measurements about how well the Earth's polar regions are able to cool off.
Read moreNASA has selected the launch provider for the PREFIRE mission. Rocket Lab USA Inc. of Long Beach, California will launch both PREFIRE CubeSats during the spring of 2024. The first PREFIRE CubeSat launch is nominally scheduled for May 1, 2024, and the launch of the other PREFIRE CubeSat is scheduled for May 15, 2024.
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