AEPEX

Atmospheric Effects of Precipitation through Energetic X-rays

Imaging energetic particle precipitation

The Atmosphere Effects of Precipitation through Energetic X-rays (AEPEX) 6U CubeSat Mission will quantify the energy deposition from the radiation belts due to precipitation, during both quiet and active conditions, and provide spatial measurements of precipitation regions. These measurements will improve our understanding of radiation belt precipitation, radiation belt lifetimes, and the effects of radiation belt precipitation on the upper atmosphere, directly addressing the Heliophysics Decadal Survey Key Science Goal 2: “Determine the dynamics and coupling of Earth’s magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere and their response to solar and terrestrial inputs.”

Mission Class:

CubeSats

Mission Status:

Future

LASP Roles:

Research, Instruments, Data, Mission Operations

Science Target:

Earth's Magnetosphere

Mission Focus:

Magnetosphere, Space Plasmas, Van Allen Belts

Launch Date: TBD

Prime Mission: 6 months

Lead Institute: University of Colorado Boulder, Aerospace Engineering

Lead Funding Agency: NASA

Partners: University of Calgary, University of Iowa, University of New Hampshire, University of Washington