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On May 11, 2022, NOAA shared the first images of the Western Hemisphere from its GOES-18 satellite.
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The Goddard Magnetometer (GMAG) instrument, launched aboard the GOES-18 satellite on March 1, 2022, is now transmitting magnetic field measurements.
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The Space Environment In-Situ Suite (SEISS) instrument onboard NOAA's GOES-18 satellite is now sending radiation data back to Earth.
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NOAA successfully completed a year-long, first-ever Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Microsoft’s Azure Orbital.
Earth from Orbit
Spring has officially sprung here in the Northern Hemisphere—while in the Southern Hemisphere, autumn has begun!
Earth from Orbit
On March 14, 2022, GOES-T executed its final engine burn, placing the satellite in geostationary orbit 22,236 miles above Earth.
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NOAA’s GOES-T, the third in a series of four advanced geostationary weather satellites, blasted into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 541
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GOES-T is scheduled to launch aboard an Atlas V 541 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida on March 1, 2022.