Technicians prepare NASA's Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) for mating to the Orbital ATK Pegasus XL rocket May 14, 2018, inside a clean room in Building 1555 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The explorer will launch on June 15, 2018, from Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands (June 14 in the continental United States) on the Pegasus XL rocket, which is attached to the company's L-1011 Stargazer aircraft. ICON will study the frontier of space - the dynamic zone high in Earth's atmosphere where terrestrial weather from below meets space weather above. The explorer will help determine the physics of Earth's space environment and pave the way for mitigating its effects on our technology, communications systems and society.
ICONIonospheric Connection ExplorerNASALSPLaunch Services ProgramKSCKennedy Space CenterGSFCGoddard Space Flight CenterOrbital ATKPegasus XLLEOStar-2UC BerkeleyVAFBVandenberg Air Force BaseMIGHTIMichelson Interferometer for Global High resolution imaging of tNRLU S Naval Research LaboratoryEUVExtreme Ultraviolet spectrometerICPInstrument Control PackageIVMIon Velocity MeterUT DallasUniversity of Texas at DallasFUVFar Ultraviolet spectrometer