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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.
An instrument on the newly operational GOES-19 satellite will allow forecasters to predict geomagnetic storms better.
GOES-19 has taken over as NOAA’s primary geostationary eye in the Western Hemisphere, joining GOES‑18 to deliver ...
NOAA's GOES-19 satellite became operational this week, replacing GOES-16. Features include a new instrument that will provide ...
One division potentially at the forefront of the cuts is NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL), which is pioneering the Phased Array Radar (PAR) system - a next-generation technology ...
The final piece of an advanced series of weather satellites officially began operating Tuesday to help provide better ...
One division potentially at the forefront of the cuts is NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL), which is pioneering the Phased Array Radar (PAR) system - a next-generation technology ...
GOES-19 will replace GOES-16, offering unprecedented insight into atmospheric changes, natural disasters, and even solar tantrums.
NOAA has delivered the full fleet of GOES-R satellites to orbit, providing the most sophisticated technology ever flown in space to help forecast weather on Earth," said Stephen Volz, assistant ...