Published on 29 Apr 2024 | Tim Michaels
MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this natural-color image of western Alaska on January 15, 2015. Snow covers most of the land and mountains, and sea ice fills the northern Bering Sea. Current instruments like MODIS are not able to see the far-infrared light this landscape emits, but the PREFIRE-TIRS instrument can. Credit: NASA/Jeff SchmaltzThe 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. For more details, see the announcements by NASA (https://blogs.nasa.gov/smallsatellites/2024/04/29/launch-date-set-for-nasas-prefire-mission-to-study-polar-energy-loss/) and Rocket Lab (https://www.rocketlabusa.com/updates/rocket-lab-prepares-back-to-back-launches-for-climate-change-research-mission-for-nasa/).
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NASA has publicly released the first look at PREFIRE mission data, also known as the first light announcement! The PREFIRE science team worked with NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio to create a first light video. It showcases some of the fascinating infrared details of the Arctic surface and atmosphere that PREFIRE-SAT2 captured in July 2024. The PREFIRE science team is hard at work analyzing the countless measurements that the twin CubeSats are radioing to the ground every day.
Read moreThe 2024 PREFIRE Science Team Meeting was held at the University of Colorado on August 8th and 9th. The PREFIRE team, led by Tristan L'Ecuyer (PI) discussed the status of the PREFIRE CubeSats and instruments, the Science Data Processing System (SDPS), and preliminary data output, as well as the nuances and considerations of this unique dataset. The team also discussed potential validation activities and heard from several external scientists about related projects with the potential for both collaboration and validation.
Read moreRocket Lab successfully launched the second of two PREFIRE satellites from Mahia, New Zealand at 3:15 pm NZST (3:15 am UTC).
Read moreRocket Lab has scheduled the second attempt at the #2 (and final) PREFIRE launch for June 5, 2024 at 03:13 am UTC! That is June 04, 2024 at 10:13 pm Central time in North America. Also, here is the official patch of the 49th Rocket Lab launch, PREFIRE and Ice. It depicts the kickstage (3rd stage) of an Electron rocket with a satellite on top, a polar bear on a chunk of polar ice, and a starry sky.
Read moreRocket Lab successfully launched the first of two PREFIRE satellites from Mahia, New Zealand at 7:41 pm NZST (7:41 am UTC).
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