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- | ====== Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) ====== | ||
- | GOES Program is a collaborative project between NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the US of A. | ||
- | In 2023, the GOES system comprised of two satellites: GOES-13, functioning as GOES-East, positioned at 75 degrees west longitude, and GOES-15, operating as GOES-West, located at 135 degrees west longitude. With the introduction of the GOES-R series, the system will maintain the two-satellite configuration but with different positions: 75 degrees west longitude and 137 degrees west longitude. This shift is aimed at avoiding conflicts with other satellite systems. The operational lifetime of the GOES-R series extends until December 2036. | ||
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- | These satellites play a crucial role in enabling meteorologists to observe and forecast various local weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms, | ||
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- | The benefits of the satellites include: | ||
- | - Supporting the Search and Rescue Satellite Aided System (SARSAT). | ||
- | - Contributing to the development of global environmental warning services and the enhancement of basic environmental services. | ||
- | - Enhancing the capability to forecast and provide real-time warnings of solar disturbances. | ||
- | - Providing data that can be utilized to expand our knowledge and understanding of the atmosphere and its processes. | ||
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