The “Cubesat-investigating Atmospheric Density Response to Extreme driving” (CADRE) project is the next space weather mission sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Earth’s ionosphere and thermosphere are driven in a variety of regions on multiple scales, and changes in the upper atmosphere can adversely affect our society’s increasingly critical space-based infrastructure. For example, satellite drag knowledge is crucial in predicting when possible collisions may occur between costly assets in low-Earth orbit. Successful forecasting of these space weather events will not be feasible until there is an improved understanding of how this complex system reacts to energy inputs. Through a coordinated science program whose main ...
The ability to simultaneously monitor spatial and temporal variations in penetrating radiation above...
This study was performed by a group of largely undergraduate students to determine the utility and v...
Energetic particles, electrons and protons either directly associated with solar flares or trapped i...
The value of CubeSats to the scientific community depends on the availability and quality of suitabl...
International audienceThe measurement of air density in the Earth’s thermosphere has a wide range of...
We describe a CubeSat mission to predict and diagnose space weather events at Earth by tracking the ...
The Dynamic Ionosphere Cubesat Experiment (DICE) mission is due to launch in October 2011 on a NASA ...
We describe a CubeSat mission to predict and diagnose space weather events at Earth by tracking the ...
The Low-Latitude Ionosphere/Thermosphere Enhancements in Density (LLITED) CubeSat mission is a NASA ...
The lower ionosphere/thermosphere (150 to 350 km) is the boundary between the sensible atmosphere of...
The chemical composition of Earth's upper atmosphere provides key insights into the status and evolu...
The Drag \u26 Atmospheric Neutral Density Explorer (DANDE) is slated for launch in the first half of...
The ODU CubeSat is part of a multi-university collaborative project that aims to build a constellati...
In the past, in-situ measurements in the Ionosphere have been limited primarily to satellites operat...
The connection between solar drivers and the Earth’s magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere (MI...
The ability to simultaneously monitor spatial and temporal variations in penetrating radiation above...
This study was performed by a group of largely undergraduate students to determine the utility and v...
Energetic particles, electrons and protons either directly associated with solar flares or trapped i...
The value of CubeSats to the scientific community depends on the availability and quality of suitabl...
International audienceThe measurement of air density in the Earth’s thermosphere has a wide range of...
We describe a CubeSat mission to predict and diagnose space weather events at Earth by tracking the ...
The Dynamic Ionosphere Cubesat Experiment (DICE) mission is due to launch in October 2011 on a NASA ...
We describe a CubeSat mission to predict and diagnose space weather events at Earth by tracking the ...
The Low-Latitude Ionosphere/Thermosphere Enhancements in Density (LLITED) CubeSat mission is a NASA ...
The lower ionosphere/thermosphere (150 to 350 km) is the boundary between the sensible atmosphere of...
The chemical composition of Earth's upper atmosphere provides key insights into the status and evolu...
The Drag \u26 Atmospheric Neutral Density Explorer (DANDE) is slated for launch in the first half of...
The ODU CubeSat is part of a multi-university collaborative project that aims to build a constellati...
In the past, in-situ measurements in the Ionosphere have been limited primarily to satellites operat...
The connection between solar drivers and the Earth’s magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere (MI...
The ability to simultaneously monitor spatial and temporal variations in penetrating radiation above...
This study was performed by a group of largely undergraduate students to determine the utility and v...
Energetic particles, electrons and protons either directly associated with solar flares or trapped i...