Demonstration and Science Experiments
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![]() DSX computer model | |
Mission type | Technology demonstration |
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Operator | AFRL |
COSPAR ID | 2019-036F ![]() |
SATCAT no. | 44344![]() |
Spacecraft properties | |
Bus | ESPA ring + 2 SN-200 |
Manufacturer | Sierra Nevada Corporation (formerly MicroSat Systems) |
Demonstration and Science Experiments (DSX) is a small spacecraft developed by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate to perform experiments to demonstrate the ability to operate in medium Earth orbit.[1]
Payload
DSX will perform three experiments:
- Wave Particle Interaction Experiment
- Space Weather Experiment
- Space Environmental Effects Experiment
References
- ^ "Sierra Nevada Science Missions". Sierra Nevada Corporation. Archived from the original on 2015-02-14. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
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