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CIBER
General Informations
Organization NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech
Mission Type Sounding rocket
Launch 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2021
Wavelength Infrared
Website CIBER Home Page
References:
A NASA Black Brant XII suborbital rocket following its launch on June 5, 2013 from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia carrying the Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment (CIBER) to an altitude of approximately 358 miles above the Atlantic Ocean.

The Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment (CIBER) was a payload flown aboard Black Brant XII sounding rockets to collect data about cosmic infrared background. In 2014 results from CIBER indicated an excess of infrared light, beyond what is emitted by galaxies.[1]

After the conclusion of the CIBER mission, the research into cosmic infrared background is being (as of 2021) pursued by a follow-on mission, CIBER-2. CIBER-2 is a successor to CIBER using similar techniques (with improvements, naturally) and also launching into suborbital space aboard a sounding rocket.[2] CIBER-2 was first launched on 7 June 2021 aboard a Black Brant IX rocket. A second CIBER-2 flight was attempted on 16 April 2023, but no science was collected due to a launch failure shortly after takeoff.[3][4] The third CIBER-2 flight is scheduled to take place on 5 May 2024.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Philips, Tony (2014-11-06). "NASA Rocket Redefines What Astronomers Think of as Galaxies".
  • ^ "Ciber-2".
  • ^ "Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment (CIBER) 2". Wallops Flight Facility. 16 April 2023. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  • ^ Auburn, Luke (14 April 2023). "RIT scientists aim to understand the history of light production in the universe through the CIBER-2 experiment". Rochester Institute of Technology. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  • ^ "NASA Sounding Rockets BlueBook" (PDF). Wallops Flight Facility. NASA. 16 November 2023. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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