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Earth from Orbit
Spring has officially sprung here in the Northern Hemisphere—while in the Southern Hemisphere, autumn has begun!
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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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Satellite Snapshots
On March 1, 2022, NOAA’s newest geostationary satellite, GOES-T, successfully lifted off on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch
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Feature Story
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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Feature Story
With the upcoming launch of NOAA’s new GOES-T satellite, staff at ground stations like Wallops are preparing.
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Feature Story
STAR sends a full complement of presenters to the AMS Conference every year, and STAR’s tradition of participation continued at the 2022 conference.
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Satellite Snapshots
The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) instrument onboard NOAA’s GOES East satellite observed a large and powerful eruption from the Sun.
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Feature Story
GOES-T is scheduled to launch aboard an Atlas V 541 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida on March 1, 2022.
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