The On-Orbit Mission Control will be conducted by the Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd ground site in Guildford, UK. The United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado will operate a backup ground station for PicoSAT satellite to increase the amount of experimental data.
On-Orbit Mission Control consists of four packages on PicoSat 9:[1]
Polymer Battery Experiment, a plastic battery technology demonstration funded by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory[2]
Ionospheric Occultation Experiment,[3] a horizontal electron density mapping of the ionosphere funded by the United States Air Force and The Aerospace Corporation[2]
Coherent Electromagnetic Radio Tomography, a vertical electron density mapping of the ionosphere funded by the Naval Research Laboratory[2]
Optical Precision Platform Experiment, an anti-vibration platform demonstration funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory[2]
^University Corporation for Atmospheric Research: Further Overview of Ionospheric Occultation Experiment and Global Positioning System Receiver Archived 2010-06-14 at the Wayback Machine August 2002 Workshop
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