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h1 Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites—R Series
A collaborative NOAA & NASA program
h3 GOES-R/GeoXO Quarterly Newsletter
h4 Issue 46, 2nd and 3rd Quarter 2024
h3 NOAA Debuts First Imagery from GOES-19
h3 GOES-U REACHES GEOSTATIONARY ORBIT, NOW DESIGNATED GOES-19
h3 GOES-U Heads to Orbit for Historic Mission
h3 GOES-U Arrives at Kennedy Space Center
h3 GOES-U Road to Launch
h3 Earth from Orbit
h2 Highlights :
h2 Images:
h2 Mission Overview
h4 What is the GOES-R Series?
h4 Why the GOES-R Series?
h4 Beyond Environmental Sensing
h5 Data Collection System (DCS)
h5 GOES Rebroadcast (GRB)
h5 High Rate Information Transmission/Emergency Managers
Weather Information Network (HRIT/EMWIN)
h5 Search and Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT)
h3 MORE DETAILS
h3 What is GOES-R
h2 GOES-R Spacecraft
h3 Spacecraft Specifications
h3 MORE DETAIL:
Spacecraft & Instruments
h3 GOES-R "Beauty Pass" Video
h2 Earth from GOES
h4 About the Views
h4 NOAA Weather Constellation
h4 Geostationary Satellites
h4 Polar-Orbiting Satellites
h4 GOES View of Earth
h4 Constant Improvement
h4 GOES-R Series Launches
h3 More Details
h2 Launch and Orbit
h3 More Details
h3 GOES-R Launch Sequence and Deployments
h2 Operations
h3 GOES-16
h3 GOES-18
h3 GOES-17
h2 News & Events
h3 Recent News
h2 October
h3 October 3, 2024: GOES-R/GeoXO Newsletter, April – September 2024
h2 September
h3 September 24, 2024: NOAA Shares First Data from GOES-19 EXIS Instrument
h3 September 18, 2024: NOAA Debuts First Imagery from GOES-19
h3 September 13, 2024: Earth from Orbit: Hurricane Francine Slams Northern Gulf Coast
h3 September 4, 2024: NOAA Shares First Data from GOES-19 SEISS Instrument
h2 August
h3 August 22, 2024: Earth from Orbit: Hurricane Ernesto
h3 August 15, 2024 : Earth From Orbit: A Look Back at Hurricane Debby
h3 August 13, 2024 : NOAA Shares First Data From GOES-19 Magnetometer
h3 August 1, 2024 : Earth from Orbit: NOAA Satellite Monitor Wildfires
h2 July
h3 July 19, 2024 : Earth from Orbit: Severe Thunderstorms Race Through the Midwest
h3 July 11, 2024 : Earth from Orbit: Hurricane Beryl Kicks Off 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season
h3 July 7, 2024 : GOES-U Reaches Geostationary Orbit, Now Designated GOES-19
h2 June
h3 June 25, 2024: NOAA’s GOES-U Heads to Orbit for Historic Mission
h3 June 20, 2024: NASA Completes Flight Readiness Review for GOES-U Mission
h3 June 18, 2024: From GOES to GeoXO: Past Highlights to Future Horizons
h3 June 15, 2024: GOES-U Transported to Launch Complex 39A
h3 June 13, 2024: GOES-U Encapsulated in Rocket Fairing
h3 June 6, 2024: Prelaunch Media Viewing of NOAA's GOES-U Satellite
h3 June 4, 2024: GOES-U Art Challenge Selections Announced
h2 May
h3 May 21, 2024: Earth from Orbit: Ocean Color Observations
h3 May 1, 2024: GOES-U Art Challenge
h2 April
h3 April 19, 2024: Earth from Orbit: Celebrating Earth Day with NOAA Satellites
h3 April 12, 2024: Earth from Orbit: NOAA Satellites View Total Solar Eclipse
h3 April 11, 2024: First Quarter 2024 GOES-R/GeoXO Newsletter
h2 March
h3 March 26, 2024: Earth from Orbit: NOAA Satellites Detect Severe Solar Storm
h3 March 26, 2024: GOES-U Mission Overview Video
h3 March 26, 2024: NASA, SpaceX Target New Launch Date for NOAA Weather Satellite
h3 March 7, 2024: Earth from Orbit: Fires Rage Across Texas Panhandle
h3 March 1, 2024: Celebrating Women in GEO
h3 March 1, 2024: Earth from Orbit: Great Lakes Ice Reaches Historic Low
h2 February
h3 February 27, 2024: Launch of GOES-U Satellite Delayed
h3 February 8, 2024: Earth from Orbit: GOES-U Arrives at Kennedy Space Center
h2 January
h3 January 23, 2024: GOES-U Arrives at Kennedy Space Center
h3 January 17, 2024: GOES-U: Road to Launch
h3 January 11, 2024: Fourth Quarter 2023 GOES-R/GeoXO Newsletter
h3 January 4, 2024: Earth from Orbit: 2023 Satellite Imagery: A Year in Review
h2 December
h3 December 8, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Atmospheric Rivers Drench the Pacific Northwest
h2 November
h3 November 28, 2023: Earth from Orbit: 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Wraps Up
h3 November 02, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Hurricane Otis Causes Catastrophic Damage
h2 October
h3 October 19, 2023: Earth from Orbit: NOAA Satellites View Annular Eclipse
h3 October 12, 2023: Third Quarter 2023 GOES-R/GeoXO Newsletter
h3 October 06, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in New York City
h2 September
h3 September 14, 2023: NOAA’s GOES-U Completes Environmental Testing
h2 August
h3 August 24, 2023: Earth from Orbit: 2023 Hurricane Activity Ramps Up
h3 August 11, 2023: NOAA Releases Updated 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook
h2 July
h3 July 28, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Fires Blaze Across Western U.S.
h3 July 21, 2023: Earth from Orbit: NOAA Satellites Monitor Severe Weather and Smoke
h3 July 13, 2023: Second Quarter 2023 GOES-R/GeoXO Newsletter
h2 June
h3 June 30, 2023: Extreme Heat and Severe Weather Plague Parts of North America
h3 June 21, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Summer Solstice 2023
h3 June 20, 2023: NOAA Satellites Tracked Historic Levels of Harmful Smoke, Impacting Millions in the Eastern U.S.
h3 June 20, 2023: Lightning Detection: From Ground to Sky
h3 June 12, 2023: WeatherSats Augmented Reality App
h3 June 8, 2023: Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Blankets U.S.
h3 June 2, 2023: Can Lightning Research Improve Hurricane Intensity Forecasts? A Q&A With NOAA's Dr. Stephanie Stevenson
h2 May
h3 May 31, 2023: Time-lapse of Solar Cycle 25 Displays Increasing Activity on the Sun
h3 May 31, 2023: 2023 GOES Virtual Science Fair Top Projects Announced
h3 May 25, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Popocatépetl Volcano Erupts in Mexico
h3 May 11, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Wildfires Rage in Western Canada
h3 May 11, 2023: NOAA Awards Geostationary Ground System Sustainment Services Contract
h3 May 4, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Preparing for Hurricane Season
h3 May 3, 2023: GOES-U Completes Solar Array Deployment Test
h2 April
h3 April 28, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Large Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth
h3 April 21, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Happy Earth Day 2023
h3 April 11, 2023: First Quarter 2023 GOES-R/GeoXO Newsletter
h2 March
h3 March 30, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Violent Storms Tear Through the South
h3 March 24, 2023: Earth from Orbit: More Heavy Rain, Snow, and Wind Hitting Western U.S.
h3 March 2, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Monumental U.S. Storm Brings Severe Winter Weather Coast to Coast
h2 February
h3 Feb. 21, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Tropical Cyclone Freddy Breaks Records before Lashing Madagascar
h3 Feb. 9, 2023: Earth from Orbit: NOAA Satellites Track Blazing Wildfires in Chile
h3 Feb. 6, 2023: Keep Love in Your Orbit with NESDIS-Themed Valentine's Day Cards
h3 Feb. 2, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Rope Clouds
h2 January
h3 January 25, 2023: Earth from Orbit: Atmospheric Rivers Hit the West Coast
h3 January 23, 2023: NOAA satellites helped save 397 lives in 2022
h3 January 13, 2023: Fourth Quarter 2022 GOES-R/GeoXO Newsletter
h3 January 04, 2023: NOAA’s GOES-18 is now GOES West
h3 Upcoming Events
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