Background on the IOX Experiment
IOX is part of the experimental payload of the
PICOSat
satellite which is part of the Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP)
executed by the Air Force. PICOSat is a microsatellite built by Surrey Satellite
Technology Ltd (SSTL) in Guildford, UK and partially funded through the DoD Foreign
Comparative Testing Program. PICOSat was launched on the NASA Kodiak Star mission on
29 Sept 2001 from the Alaskan Spaceport in Kodiak, AK.
The Ionospheric Occultation Experiment (IOX), with Paul Straus of Aerospace Corp.
as the principal investigator, has been developed by the USAF Space and Missile Systems
Center. It uses a space based dual frequency GPS receiver to measure ionospheric properties.
IOX demonstrates remote sensing techniques for future DoD space systems. Improves operational
models for ionospheric and thermospheric forecasts. JPL will be a processing center for IOX data.
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