Orbiting radio telescope
The Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE), is a set of CubeSats designed to study solar activity by acting as an aperture synthesis radio telescope.[1] It is intended to monitor giant solar particle storms.[2]
The satellites will occupy a supersynchronous geosynchronous Earth orbit.[3]
The participants in the experiment include JPL, the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of Michigan.[1][3][4] It is due to be launched in 2024.
Status
As of November 2023[update], the six satellites have been built and are going into storage to await their Vulcan Centaur launch vehicle.[5]
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Missions | 1958–1992 | |
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MIDEX | |
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SMEX | |
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UNEX/MO/I | |
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- Green titles indicates active current missions
- Grey titles indicates cancelled missions
- Italics indicate missions yet to launch
- Symbol † indicates failure en route or before intended mission data returned
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