Satellite status goes 16 status.
Goes west satellite status.
Goes west imagery 30 minutes.
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Imagery available about 25 minutes later.
Goes satellite status special bulletins eclipse schedules dissemination schedules.
True color daytime multispectral ir at night 3 oct 2020 00 16 utc.
During the day the imagery looks approximately as it would appear when viewed with human eyes from space.
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128 0 west operational status.
Glm images updated every minute.
Goes west latest pacus images images updated every 5 minutes.
Goes t is scheduled to launch in december 2021 with goes u in 2024.
Goes 17 became goes west at 1800z on february 12 2019 goes 15 continues to provide backup goes west data.
Goes west satellite imagery.
Real time satellite fire monitoring goes west.
Goes 17 became the operational goes west satellite at 137 2 degrees west longitude on february 12 2019 replacing goes 15.
Goes 15 arrived 128 0 w on 11 7 2018.
Poes satellite operations satellite status.
On sep 15 2018 18 258 at 0353 utc the noaa 15 avhrr 3a 3b switching was activated to support snow and ice detection over the alaska region and will remain in that mode until may 14 2019 19 134.
From its operational location of 75 2 degrees west longitude goes 16 is keeping watch over most of north america including the continental united states and mexico as well as central and south america the caribbean and the atlantic ocean to the west coast of africa.
Feb aug spacecraft location.
Geocolor is a multispectral product composed of true color using a simulated green component during the daytime and an infrared product that uses bands 7 and 13 at night.
Goes 16 became operational as noaa s goes east on december 18 2017 replacing goes 13.
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Goes satellites are placed into a geosynchronous orbit that keeps them over a specific location on the earth.