GOES-T is the third of four satellites in the GOES-R series of geostationary weather satellites built by Lockheed Martin.
NOAA
GOES-U will provide imagery and atmospheric measurements of the Western Hemisphere, real-time mapping of lightning activity, and monitoring of solar activity...
The mission of six satellites that will orbit the planet near the equator, is scheduled to lift off at 11:30 p.m. EDT on Sat., June 22.
GOES-S will improve fire detection and severe weather forecasting, helping to protect residents in the western U.S.
JPSS-1 will be renamed NOAA-20 when it reaches its final orbit. Following a three-month checkout and validation of its five advanced instruments, the satellite...
The contract to build two payloads for the fourth and fifth weather satellites in the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Joint Polar...
The mission will use a radar altimeter to observe changes in sea-surface topography with centimetre precision, providing insights into global sea levels