Weather System Follow-on Microwave Program

Weather System Follow-on Microwave
NamesWSF-M
Mission typeSpace weather
OperatorUSSF
COSPAR ID2024-070A
SATCAT no.59481
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerBall Aerospace & Technologies
Start of mission
Launch date11 April 2024, 14:25 UTC (WSF-M1)
2027 (WSF-M2)
RocketFalcon 9 Block 5
Launch siteVandenberg, SLC-4E
ContractorSpaceX
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeSun-synchronous orbit
Instruments
Microwave imaging radiometer

The Weather System Follow-on Microwave (WSF-M) satellite is the United States Department of Defense's next-generation operational environmental satellite system. WSF-M will be a Sun-synchronous low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite with a passive microwave imaging radiometer instrument and hosted furnished Energetic Charged Particle (ECP) sensor. Space Operations Command intends to include ECP sensors on all future satellites for space weather monitoring, starting from the early 2020s.

WSF-M is the first satellite in the Weather System Follow-on (WSF) program. Following the cancellation of the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS), the Air Force continued the development of a weather satellite under the Defense Weather Satellite System (DWSS) program based on NPOESS. However, when that system faced delays and funding issues, the White House cancelled it and instituted the WSF program.

WSF-M is designed to mitigate three high priority U.S. DoD Space-Based Environmental Monitoring (SBEM) gaps: ocean surface vector winds, tropical cyclone intensity and LEO energetic charged particles.