- Radiation Belt Storm Probes
Infobox_Spacecraft
Name = Radiation Belt Storm Probes
Organization =NASA
Major_Contractors =Applied Physics Laboratory
Mission_Type = Two Earth orbiters operating within Earth's radiation belts
Launch = Currently 2011
Launch_Vehicle = EELV Class
Mission_Duration = 2-years
Number of Observatories = 2
Mass = <1500 kg for both
Webpage = [http://rbsp.jhuapl.edu RBSP at APL]
Apogee = ~5.8 Earth Radii
Perigee = ~700 kilometers
Inclination = ~10 degrees
Orbital_Period = ~9 hoursThe Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) is a
NASA mission under theLiving With a Star (LWS) program. The goal of the LWS program is to develop the scientific understanding necessary to effectively address those aspects of the connected Sun-Earth system that directly affect life and society. The mission of RBSP is to gain scientific understanding (to the point of predictability) of how populations of relativistic electrons and ions in space form or change in response to changes in solar activity and the solar wind.General
The RBSP mission is currently scheduled for 2011. It is currently in the preliminary design phase of mission development. NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center manages the overallLiving With a Star program of which RBSP is a project, along withSolar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). TheApplied Physics Laboratory is responsible for the overall implementation and instrument management for RBSP. The primary mission is scheduled to last 2 years , with expendables expected to last for 4 years.Launch vehicle
The baselined launch vehicle is an EELV-class Launch Vehicle. RBSP will launch from
NASA 'sKennedy Space Center ( [http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/ KSC] ).pacecraft
RBSP consists of two spin stabilized spacecraft. Both spacecraft will launch from a single EELV-class Launch Vehicle.
Instruments
NASA Funded Investigations:
# Energetic Particle, Composition, and Thermal Plasma (ECT) Instrument Suite [http://www.bu.edu/csp/RBSP-ECT/index.html] ; The Principal Investigator is Harlan Spence [http://www.bu.edu/dbin/csp/people.php?id=23] from
Boston University . Key partners in this investigationLANL ,Southwest Research Institute ,Aerospace Corporation , LASP
# Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science (EMFISIS); The Principal Investigator is Craig Kletzing from theUniversity of Iowa .
# Electric Field and Waves Instrument (EFW); The Principal Investigator is John Wygant fromUniversity of Minnesota . Key partners in this investigation include the University of California at Berkeley.
# Radiation Belt Storm Probes Ion Composition Experiment (RBSPICE); The Principal Investigator is Lou Lanzerotti [http://physics.njit.edu/people/lanzerotti.php] from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Key partners include theApplied Physics Laboratory and Fundamental Technologies, LLC [http://www.ftecs.com] .Government Furnished Equipment:
# Relativistic Particle Spectrometer (RPS) from theNational Reconnaissance Office External links
*RBSP Education and Public Outreach Website [http://rbsp.jhuapl.edu]
Milestones
1) Mission Concept Review (MCR) successfully completed, January 30-31, 2007 [br] 2) SR-MDR successfully completed, October, 2007 [br] 3) Preliminary Design review, October, 2008 [br]
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