Firefly Aerospace

INCUS

Firefly Alpha Block 2

215Days
03Hours
24Minutes
55Seconds
TBD

Saturday, October 31, 2026 · 00:00 UTC

Mission

/01

The Investigation of Convective Updrafts (INCUS) is a NASA Earth science mission led by Colorado State University that will investigate the behavior of tropical storms in order to better represent these storms in weather and climate models. It consists of 3 SmallSats flying in tight coordination to study why convective storms, heavy precipitation, and clouds occur exactly when and where they form. Each satellite will have a high frequency precipitation radar that observes rapid changes in convective cloud depth and intensities. 1 of the 3 satellites also will carry a microwave radiometer to provide the spatial content of the larger scale weather observed by the radars. By flying so closely together, the satellites will use the slight differences in when they make observations to apply a novel time-differencing approach to estimate the vertical transport of convective mass.

Mission Type

Earth Science

Orbit

Low Earth Orbit (LEO)

Probability

N/A

Status

To Be Determined

Vehicle & Pad

/02

Rocket

Firefly Alpha Block 2

Variant: Block 2

Launch Pad

Launch Area 0 A

Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA

37.834° N, 75.488° W

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