Falcon 9 launched NASA scientific missions to explore space and the Sun

12 March 2025 Roku rocket Falcon 9 successfully launched two NASA scientific missions into orbit: SPHEREx to study the infrared universe and PUNCH to study the solar wind.

Launch and features of missions:

  • Falcon rocket 9 started from the base of the US Space Force in Vandenberg 03:10 UTC.
  • It was launched into orbit:
    • SPHEREx is a mission to create an infrared survey of the universe.
    • PUNCH is a system of four satellites, that will explore the Sun's corona and the solar wind.
  • All satellites are operational and transmitting data.

NASA decided to launch both missions together, using the Falcon's excess cargo capacity 9, which is part of a new strategy to optimize launches.

SPHEREx: A new look at the universe:

  • SPHEREx is a cost Explorer class mission 488 million dollars, which creates an infrared map of the sky in 102 wavelengths.
  • Basic scientific tasks:
    • A study of the early universe and the period of inflation after the Big Bang.
    • Analysis of the formation of galaxies throughout the history of the universe.
    • Study of water and organic materials in the Milky Way.
  • The satellite was developed by BAE Systems and uses an innovative lightweight telescope, optimized for low temperatures.

PUNCH: Three-dimensional mapping of the solar corona:

  • PUNCH is a costly mission 150 million dollars, consisting of four small satellites.
  • The task of the mission:
    • Study of the solar corona and its transition into the solar wind.
    • Observation of coronal mass ejections (CME) and their impact on the Earth.
    • For the first time in history, three-dimensional maps of the solar corona will be created.

Source: https://spacenews.com/falcon-9-launches-nasa-astrophysics-and-heliophysics-missions/