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RAX-2 (Radio Aurora Explorer 2) is a CubeSat satellite built as a collaboration between SRI International and students at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. It is the second spacecraft in the RAX mission. The RAX-1 mission ended after approximately two months of operation due to a gradual degradation of the solar panels that ultimately resulted in a loss of power. RAX team members applied the lessons learned from RAX-1 to the design of a second flight unit, RAX-2, which performs the same mission concept of RAX-1 (launched in November 2010) with improved bus performance and additional operational modes. Science measurements are enhanced through interactive experiments with high power ionospheric heaters where FAI will be generated on demand.

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  • RAX-2 (Radio Aurora Explorer 2) es un satélite CubeSat construido como una colaboración entre SRI International y los estudiantes de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Míchigan.​ Fue lanzado el 28 de octubre de 2011 a las 09:48:02 UTC por un cohete Delta II.​ (es)
  • RAX-2 (Radio Aurora Explorer 2) is a CubeSat satellite built as a collaboration between SRI International and students at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. It is the second spacecraft in the RAX mission. The RAX-1 mission ended after approximately two months of operation due to a gradual degradation of the solar panels that ultimately resulted in a loss of power. RAX team members applied the lessons learned from RAX-1 to the design of a second flight unit, RAX-2, which performs the same mission concept of RAX-1 (launched in November 2010) with improved bus performance and additional operational modes. Science measurements are enhanced through interactive experiments with high power ionospheric heaters where FAI will be generated on demand. RAX-2 was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in October 2011 atop a Delta II rocket. (en)
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  • RAX-2 (Radio Aurora Explorer 2) es un satélite CubeSat construido como una colaboración entre SRI International y los estudiantes de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Míchigan.​ Fue lanzado el 28 de octubre de 2011 a las 09:48:02 UTC por un cohete Delta II.​ (es)
  • RAX-2 (Radio Aurora Explorer 2) is a CubeSat satellite built as a collaboration between SRI International and students at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. It is the second spacecraft in the RAX mission. The RAX-1 mission ended after approximately two months of operation due to a gradual degradation of the solar panels that ultimately resulted in a loss of power. RAX team members applied the lessons learned from RAX-1 to the design of a second flight unit, RAX-2, which performs the same mission concept of RAX-1 (launched in November 2010) with improved bus performance and additional operational modes. Science measurements are enhanced through interactive experiments with high power ionospheric heaters where FAI will be generated on demand. (en)
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