TRYAD-2
Mission information
Name
TRYAD-2
Satellite ID
WXLE-1814-4207-0890-0965
Temporary NORAD ID
98472
Followed NORAD ID
None
Website
https://space.auburn.edu/tryad/
Status
Satellite alive
Operational

Satellite is in orbit and operational

Image
TRYAD-2
Mission timeline
Launch Date
2025-11-28T18:44:30+00:00
Deploy Date
2025-11-28T19:39:34+00:00
Description

The Terrestrial Rays Analysis and Detection (TRYAD) project aims to use two 6U CubeSats, in the same orbit, to make coincident measurements of terrestrial gamma rays flashes (TGFs) produced by high altitude thunderstorms in the topical regions. Multi-point measurements provide a means to determine TGF beam dynamics.he project is funded by the National Science Foundation – Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences Division TRYAD is a multi-institution mission. Auburn University is building the two 6U CubeSats and will conduct orbital operations. The University of Alabama-Huntsville, is building the science payload with the help of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

Mode U - Transmitter
Type
Transmitter
Downlink Mode
FM
Downlink Frequency
401475000
ITU Notifications
ITU Notified [Link 1]
Most Recent Observers (last 24h)

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Orbital Elements
Latest Two-Line Element (TLE)
TLE Source
Celestrak (supplemental)
TLE Updated
2025-12-01 11:29:06 UTC
TLE Set
1 98472C 25276G   25332.81894905 -.00015115  00000+0 -77900-3 0    04
2 98472 97.4427 44.8315 0005749 353.2232 348.8171 15.16448967 19
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