PREFIRE
From Spacefaring
Q123689486
NASA mission involving two 6U CubeSats
Website, Wikimedia, Wikidata
Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-Infrared Experiment,
space mission, Earth Venture program, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States of America,
• Animation of one of two PREFIRE CubeSats turning 360 degrees and then opening its solar arrays. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech (Wikimedia)
• Animation showing the PREFIRE satellite with it's solar arrays open. The animation continues to show the twin PREFIRE satellites side-by-side doing 360 degree turns. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech (Wikimedia)
• Animation starts on a wide shot of the Earth. Camera angle tilts up to see one of two PREFIRE satellites coming toward the camera and opening its solar arrays. Animation continues with the satellite swinging past the camera and flying over the Earth. (Wikimedia)
• PREFIRE animation compilation. No audio. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech (Wikimedia)
• Tristan L’Ecuyer [prounounced: “Leh-kwee-yay” / PREFIRE Principal Investigator / University of Wisconsin / March 11, 2024 TRT 2:00. Soundbites are separated by slates with the associated question.] (Wikimedia)
• Animation showing the PREFIRE satellite with it's solar arrays open. The animation continues to show the twin PREFIRE satellites side-by-side doing 360 degree turns. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech (Wikimedia)
• Animation starts on a wide shot of the Earth. Camera angle tilts up to see one of two PREFIRE satellites coming toward the camera and opening its solar arrays. Animation continues with the satellite swinging past the camera and flying over the Earth. (Wikimedia)
• PREFIRE animation compilation. No audio. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech (Wikimedia)
• Tristan L’Ecuyer [prounounced: “Leh-kwee-yay” / PREFIRE Principal Investigator / University of Wisconsin / March 11, 2024 TRT 2:00. Soundbites are separated by slates with the associated question.] (Wikimedia)