Immel T J, England S L, Mende S B, Heelis R A, Englert C R, Edelstein J, Frey H U, Korpela E J, Taylor E R, Craig W W, Harris S E, Bester M, Bust G S, Crowley G, Forbes J M, Gérard J-C, Harlander J M, Huba J D, Hubert B, Kamalabadi F, Makela J J, Maute A I, Meier R R, Raftery C, Rochus P, Siegmund O H W, Stephan A W, Swenson G R, Frey S, Hysell D L, Saito A, Rider K A, Sirk M M
University of California, Berkeley, USA.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
Space Sci Rev. 2018;214. doi: 10.1007/s11214-017-0449-2. Epub 2017 Dec 6.
The Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, is a new NASA Explorer mission that will explore the boundary between Earth and space to understand the physical connection between our world and our space environment. This connection is made in the ionosphere, which has long been known to exhibit variability associated with the sun and solar wind. However, it has been recognized in the 21st century that equally significant changes in ionospheric conditions are apparently associated with energy and momentum propagating upward from our own atmosphere. ICON's goal is to weigh the competing impacts of these two drivers as they influence our space environment. Here we describe the specific science objectives that address this goal, as well as the means by which they will be achieved. The instruments selected, the overall performance requirements of the science payload and the operational requirements are also described. ICON's development began in 2013 and the mission is on track for launch in 2017. ICON is developed and managed by the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, with key contributions from several partner institutions.
电离层连接探测器(ICON)是美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的一项新的探索任务,它将探索地球与太空之间的边界,以了解我们的世界与太空环境之间的物理联系。这种联系是在电离层中形成的,长期以来人们都知道电离层会表现出与太阳和太阳风相关的变化。然而,在21世纪人们认识到,电离层条件同样显著的变化显然与从我们自己的大气层向上传播的能量和动量有关。ICON的目标是衡量这两种驱动因素在影响我们的太空环境时的相互竞争影响。在这里,我们描述了实现这一目标的具体科学目标,以及实现这些目标的方法。还介绍了所选仪器、科学有效载荷的总体性能要求和操作要求。ICON的研发始于2013年,该任务计划于2017年发射。ICON由加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校的空间科学实验室开发和管理,几个合作机构也做出了重要贡献。