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NOAA GOES-S will travel to space aboard a ULA Atlas V 541 expendable launch vehicle, or rocket.
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Learn about the Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI), the primary instrument on the GOES-R Series for imaging Earth’s weather, oceans and environment.
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Two new geostationary weather satellites will provide constant watch over the United States and the Western Hemisphere, learn more about them!
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA's GOES East satellite caught a dramatic view of the Bombogenesis 'Bomb Cyclone' moving up the East Coast on the morning of January 4, 2018. The…
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Now in its new GOES East position, the advanced GOES-16 satellite has officially joined NOAA’s operational observation network, providing forecasters
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NOAA’s GOES-S, the second in a series of next-generation satellites, headed south for the winter this week as it readies for launch.
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NOAA’s GOES-S spacecraft is one step closer in the final journey to T-zero, as the booster and Centaur upper stage arrive for inspection.
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NOAA’s GOES-S spacecraft, the next in a series of advanced weather satellites, arrives at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center aboard a U.S. Air Force C-5 Super Galaxy aircraft.
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