End-to-end space company Rocket Lab has signed a double-launch deal with NASA for Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment (PREFIRE) mission to study climate change in low-Earth orbit (LEO) in 2024.
These launches mark the seventh and eighth missions for NASA by Rocket Lab since 2018. The mission involves two 6U CubeSats lasting 10 months in LEO. Dedicated Electron missions will deploy small satellites to a 525 km orbit from New Zealand in May 2024.
PREFIRE aims to understand Earth's heat loss, especially from the Arctic and Antarctica, improving climate models for predicting sea ice, ice sheet melt, sea level rise, storms, erosion, and flooding.
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