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Orbital Sciences Corporation

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Dulles, Virginia 20166

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©2014 Orbital Sciences Corporation

FS010_13_2998

Specifications

Spacecraft

Launch Mass:

272 kg (600 lb.)

Redundancy:

Single String

Solar Arrays:

780 W, Articulated Arrays

Stabilization:

3 Axis, Zero Momentum

Orbit:

575 km circular @ 27

°

Inclination

Mission Life:

Two Years

Launch

Launch Vehicle:

TBD

Launch Site:

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Date:

2017

Instruments

• Michelson Interferometer for Global High-Resolution Thermospheric

Imaging (MIGHTI) will detect the aurora-like glow of air molecules in the
thermosphere and measure their temperature and speed via doppler
imaging

• Extreme Ultraviolet imager (EUV) will provide images of the upper

atmosphere in extreme ultraviolet spectrum

• Far Ultraviolet imager (FUV) will provide images of the upper

atmosphere in the far ultraviolet spectrum

• Ion Velocity Meter (IVM) will measure in-situ the charged particles and

flowing plasma

Mission Partners

University of California at Berkeley/Space Sciences
Laboratory

Principal investigator: Dr. Thomas Immel; mission management,
science and mission operations, EUV & FUV instruments; payload
integration and test

Orbital Sciences Corporation

Spacecraft development, observatory integration and test, launch
operations

Naval Research Laboratory

MIGHTI instrument

University of Texas at Dallas

IVM instrument

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