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Check out the first hi-res images from NOAA’s new satellite NOAA

Check out the first hi-res images from NOAA’s new satellite

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has shared the first images from its recently deployed GOES-18 weather satellite. The stunning captures (below) were obtained by the satellite’s Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) instrument as it orbited about 22,000 miles above Earth. The ABI observes Earth via sixteen different channels. Each…
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May 12, 2022
NOAA Will Host A Webinar This Week on Deep-Sea Mining and National Marine Monuments NOAA

NOAA Will Host A Webinar This Week on Deep-Sea Mining and National Marine Monuments

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will hold a webinar this week titled “The Connections Between Deep-sea Mining, the Monuments and Fisheries.” The webinar will take place Thursday, April 21, 2022 from 4:00pm to 5:00pm US Central Time. According to the webinar summary: “The need for metals, particularly for…
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April 19, 2022
NOAA’s GOES-T Reaches Geostationary Orbit 22,236 Miles Above Earth – Now Designated GOES-18 NOAA

NOAA’s GOES-T Reaches Geostationary Orbit 22,236 Miles Above Earth – Now Designated GOES-18

NOAA’s GOES-T is the third satellite in the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) – R Series, the Western Hemisphere’s most sophisticated weather-observing and environmental-monitoring system. The GOES-R Series provides advanced imagery and atmospheric measurements, real-time mapping of lightning activity, and monitoring of space weather. Credit: NOAA On March 14, 2022, GOES-T executed…
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March 16, 2022
GOES-T weather satellite resumes orbit-raising after minor snag NOAA

GOES-T weather satellite resumes orbit-raising after minor snag

Artist’s concept of the GOES-T satellite in orbit. Credit: Lockheed Martin A new NOAA weather satellite that launched from Cape Canaveral last week has resumed orbit-raising after the spacecraft aborted its first major post-launch maneuver, moving toward its operational geostationary orbit more than 22,000 miles over the equator. The GOES-T…
bubmag
March 10, 2022