NASA, SpaceX Launch NOAA's Latest Weather Satellite
The satellite launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from
"As communities across the country and the world feel the effects of extreme weather, satellites like GOES-U keep a close watch to monitor weather in real time," said NASA Administrator
In addition to its critical role in terrestrial weather prediction, the GOES constellation of satellites helps forecasters predict space weather near Earth that can interfere with satellite electronics, GPS, and radio communications. The GOES-U satellite goes beyond the capabilities of its predecessors with a new space weather instrument, the Compact Coronograph-1, which blocks the Sun's bright light so scientists can observe the relatively fainter solar atmosphere.
"There are so many applications for GOES data - many of which directly impact our everyday lives here on Earth," said
Once GOES-U is in a geostationary orbit, about 22,200 miles above Earth, it will be renamed GOES-19. Following a successful orbital checkout of its instruments and systems, GOES-19 will go into service, keeping watch of the weather over most of
"The data that GOES-U will provide is critical to protecting the safety of people in the Western Hemisphere," said
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in
The GOES-R Series Program is overseen by NOAA, through an integrated NOAA-NASA office that manages the ground system, operates the satellites, and distributes data to users worldwide. Lockheed Martin designs, builds, and tests the GOES-R series satellites. L3Harris Technologies provides the main instrument payload, the Advanced Baseline Imager and the ground system, which includes the antenna system for data reception.
For more information about GOES, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/content/goes
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