Design, Development, Implementation, and On-orbit Performance of the Dynamic Ionosphere CubeSat Experiment Mission

Funded by the NSF CubeSat and NASA ELaNa programs, the Dynamic Ionosphere CubeSat Experiment (DICE) mission consists of two 1.5U CubeSats which were launched into an eccentric low Earth orbit on October 28, 2011. Each identical spacecraft carries two Langmuir probes to measure ionospheric in-situ plasma densities, electric field probes to measure in-situ DC and AC electric fields, and a science grade magnetometer to measure in-situ DC and AC magnetic fields. Given the tight integration of these multiple sensors with the CubeSat platforms, each of the DICE spacecraft is effectively a “sensor-sat” capable of comprehensive ionospheric diagnostics. The use of two identical sensor-sats at slightly different orbiting velocities in nearly identical orbits permits the de-convolution of spatial and temporal ambiguities in the observations of the ionosphere from a moving platform. In addition to demonstrating nanosat-based constellation science, the DICE mission is advancing a number of groundbreaking CubeSat technologies including miniaturized mechanisms and high-speed downlink communications.

[1]  D. Vallado Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications , 1997 .

[2]  J. Camp,et al.  Macroscopic variations of surface potentials of conductors , 1991 .

[3]  Aroh Barjatya,et al.  Invited article: data analysis of the floating potential measurement unit aboard the international space station. , 2009, The Review of scientific instruments.

[4]  Jennifer Harbaugh,et al.  Heliophysics: The Solar and Space Physics of a New Era. Recommended Roadmap for Science and Technology 2009-2030 , 2009 .

[5]  John C. Foster,et al.  Midlatitude TEC enhancements during the October 2003 superstorm , 2005 .

[6]  N. Maynard Electric Field Measurements in Moderate to High Density Space Plasmas With Passive Double Probes , 2013 .

[7]  J. Foster Storm time plasma transport at middle and high latitudes , 1993 .

[8]  Charles Swenson,et al.  Reliable space‐to‐Earth communication as a secondary service in the 460–470 MHz band , 2015, Int. J. Satell. Commun. Netw..

[9]  U. Fahleson Theory of electric field measurements conducted in the magnetosphere with electric probes , 1967 .

[10]  A. Coster,et al.  Conjugate localized enhancement of total electron content at low latitudes in the American sector , 2007 .

[11]  G. Ganguli,et al.  Large velocity shears and associated electrostatic waves and turbulence in the auroral F region , 1989 .

[12]  J. Borovsky,et al.  Measurement techniques in space plasmas : fields , 1998 .

[13]  Thomas L. Gaussiran,et al.  Ionospheric Data Assimilation Three‐Dimensional (IDA3D): A global, multisensor, electron density specification algorithm , 2004 .

[14]  M. Alport,et al.  Self‐cleaning Langmuir probe , 1993 .

[15]  J. Aarons,et al.  Midlatitude nighttime total electron content behavior during magnetically disturbed periods , 1968 .

[16]  Thomas H. Zurbuchen,et al.  Science for a Technological Society: The 2013–2022 Decadal Survey in Solar and Space Physics , 2013 .

[17]  Larry J. Paxton,et al.  Two components of ionospheric plasma structuring at midlatitudes observed during the large magnetic storm of October 30, 2003 , 2005 .

[18]  Michael Mendillo,et al.  Storms in the ionosphere: Patterns and processes for total electron content , 2006 .

[19]  Paul M. Kintner,et al.  Understanding midlatitude space weather: Storm impacts observed at Bear Lake Observatory on 31 March 2001 , 2004 .

[20]  Kenneth H. Wright,et al.  Data Analysis of the Floating Potential Measurement Unit aboard the International Space Station , 2009 .

[21]  Frank D. Lind,et al.  Millstone Hill coherent‐scatter radar observations of electric field variability in the sub‐auroral polarization stream , 2004 .

[22]  A. Barjatya,et al.  Contamination effects on fixed-bias Langmuir probes. , 2012, The Review of scientific instruments.

[23]  Susan Skone,et al.  Analysis of differential GPS performance for marine users during solar maximum , 2004 .

[24]  C. Swenson,et al.  Observations of Triboelectric Charging Effects on Langmuir-Type Probes in Dusty Plasma , 2006 .