The Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) is a satellite designed to investigate changes in the Earth's ionosphere. It is scheduled to launch on a date to be determined, 2018/2019 as part of NASA's Explorers program and operated by UC Berkeley's Space Sciences Laboratory. ICON will study the interaction between Earth's weather systems and space weather driven by the Sun, and how this interaction drives turbulence in the upper atmosphere. It is hoped that a better understanding of this dynamic will mitigate its effects on communications, GPS signals, and technology in general....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionospheric_Connection_ExplorerNASA and Northrop Grumman have postponed the launch of the agency’s Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) satellite. ICON, which will study the frontier of space, was targeted to launch on a Pegasus XL rocket June 14 from the Kwajalein Atoll in Marshall Islands. During a ferry transit, Northrop Grumman saw off-nominal data from the Pegasus rocket. …
https://www.nasa.gov/iconICON model is ready for Celestia now... we waiting for the start of the main spacecraft to get orbital elements...