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The new Space Environment In‐Situ Suite (SEISS) instrument onboard NOAA’s GOES-16 is working and successfully sending data back to Earth!
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The GOES-16 EXIS will provide forecasters at the NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center with early indications of impending space weather storms.
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GOES-S, the next spacecraft in the GOES-R satellite series, is undergoing environmental testing.
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Spacecraft separation has been confirmed and GOES-R is flying free in space for the first time.
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Satellite Snapshots
Highlights leading up to and during the GOES-R launch, the GOES-R, GOES-S, and GOES-T launch vehicle is an Atlas V 541 expendable launch vehicle (ELV). The term expendable launch vehicle means each vehicle is only..
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The GOES-R series satellites will provide continuous weather monitoring. The new generation GOES-R satellites will carry significant improvements and technology innovation on board.
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GOES-R will be a game changer for forecasting across the U.S., but did you know Earth’s weather is not the only weather the satellite will monitor?
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The GOES-R satellite reached another major milestone on August 22, 2016, as it flew from Littleton, Colorado to Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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