NASA Launches Second Small Climate Satellite to Study Earth's Poles
The CubeSat launched on top Rocket Lab's Electron rocket from the company's
"By helping to clarify the role that Earth's polar regions play in regulating our planet's energy budget, the PREFIRE mission will ultimately help improve climate and ice models," said
Capitalizing on NASA's unique vantage point in space, PREFIRE will help understand the balance between incoming heat energy from the Sun and the outgoing heat given off at Earth's poles.
The PREFIRE mission will give researchers information on where and when far-infrared energy radiates from
"Climate change is reshaping our environment and atmosphere in ways that we need to prepare for," said
Each CubeSat carries an instrument called a thermal infrared spectrometer, which uses specially shaped mirrors and sensors to measure infrared wavelengths. Miniaturizing the instruments to fit on CubeSats required downsizing some parts while scaling up other components.
"Equipped with advanced infrared sensors that are more sensitive than any similar instrument, the PREFIRE CubeSats will help us better understand Earth's polar regions and improve our climate models," said
NASA's Launch Services Program, based out of the agency's
The PREFIRE mission was jointly developed by NASA and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. NASA JPL manages the mission for the agency's Science Mission Directorate and provided the spectrometers. Blue Canyon Technologies built the CubeSats and the University of Wisconsin-Madison will process the data the instruments collect. The launch services provider is Rocket Lab USA Inc. of
To learn more about PREFIRE, visit:
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/prefire/
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