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The final satellite in NOAA's GOES-R weather satellite series has a new place in orbit … and a new name.
GOES-19 has taken over as NOAA’s primary geostationary eye in the Western Hemisphere, joining GOES‑18 to deliver ...
GOES-19 will replace GOES-16, offering unprecedented insight into atmospheric changes, natural disasters, and even solar ...
"The future series is called GeoXO, or Geostationary Extended Observations, launching in 2032. We're going to go from two ...
The launch of NOAA's powerful new GOES-U weather satellite did not disappoint. The satellite took off on Tuesday (June 25) atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket in a picture-perfect launch under a ...
NOAA's GOES-19 satellite became operational this week, replacing GOES-16. Features include a new instrument that will provide ...
Explore the details of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's new satellite, now the primary geostationary satellite for the Western Hemisphere.
The final piece of an advanced series of weather satellites officially began operating Tuesday to help provide better ...
One of the many tools meteorologists use to forecast is weather satellites and there’s a familiar but new one orbiting our ...
the fourth and final satellite in its GOES-R series. Designed to gather advanced meteorological insights from geostationary orbit, the spacecraft will snap up severe weather, wildfire, volcano ...